Nokogiriyama Ropeway

The Nokogiriyama Ropeway (鋸山ロープウェー, Nokogiri-yama Rōpuwē) is a Japanese aerial lift line, as well as its operator. The line climbs Mount Nokogiri (Nokogiri-yama) from the outer Tokyo Bay coast in Futtsu, Chiba. It opened in 1962. Nokogiriyama Ropeway Company belongs to Keisei Group.

Nokogiriyama Ropeway
Overview
StatusOperational
CharacterAerial tramway
LocationMount Nokogiri, Japan
No. of stations2
Open1962
Operation
OperatorKeisei_Electric_Railway
Carrier capacity41 Passengers per cabin
Trip duration3 min
Technical features
Line length680 m (2,231 ft)
No. of cables3
Vertical Interval223 m (732 ft)
Maximum Gradient28°

Basic data

  • Distance: 680 m (2,231 ft)
  • Vertical interval: 223 m (732 ft)
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