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The former Doppelmayr CTEC logo as seen on a lift
The former Doppelmayr CTEC logo as seen on a lift
A CTEC chairlift at Big Sky, Montana
A CTEC chairlift at Big Sky, Montana
A Doppelmayr CTEC Uni-GS model detachable chairlift at Big Sky, Montana, built in 2005
A Doppelmayr CTEC Uni-GS model detachable chairlift at Big Sky, Montana, built in 2005
The Mountaintop Express lift at Vail Ski Resort, Colorado, a typical Doppelmayr Uni-G model high-speed six-pack, built in 2013
The Mountaintop Express lift at Vail Ski Resort, Colorado, a typical Doppelmayr Uni-G model high-speed six-pack, built in 2013
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A Doppelmayr tricable gondola lift in Sölden, Austria
A Doppelmayr tricable gondola lift in Sölden, Austria
A Doppelmayr CTEC combined lift at Sunday River, Maine, US
A Doppelmayr CTEC combined lift at Sunday River, Maine, US
A Doppelmayr cable car at the Rosh HaNikra grottoes, Israel, claimed[by whom?] to be the steepest cable car in the world, with a 60° (173 percent) gra
A Doppelmayr cable car at the Rosh HaNikra grottoes, Israel, claimed[by whom?] to be the steepest cable car in the world, with a 60° (173 percent) gradient[citation needed]
A Garaventa aerial tramway at Snowbird, Utah, US
A Garaventa aerial tramway at Snowbird, Utah, US