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larryz

I'm Just A Tourist!
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Hollywood Studios station as of Sunday. More panels ready to be installed are sitting on the roof.
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I'm kinda surprised Doppelmayr is going as far as to make their own wheels (check the inner edge of the rubber).
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Probably have someone make them with the private branding in Thailand or Vietnam.
 

SLUSHIE

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Pretty sure they are tubeless. They are basically like mini car tires, not like a bicycle tire. They do have to be inflated if that's what you mean.
Part of the morning checklist is to make sure all the tires are inflated. The valve stem is on the other side so that the maintenance crew and inflate them from the catwalk. There an air compressor inside every station.
 

Lift Blog

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On the rope pulling process question, this is a relatively simple place to work compared to the mountains. Sure there might be some closures but I would think most of the work will take place at night. It takes just a few days. Someone usually walks the pilot line down, climbing each tower along the way. In cities, Doppelmayr uses drones for and on crazy steep mountains, helicopters.

The Portland Aerial Tram is about to close for 5 weeks for track rope slipping and the combined 37 lanes of traffic and railroad that run underneath it aren't closing.
 

Incomudro

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The best way to ensure people don't substitute replacement parts is to brand the parts as yours and insist your service/warranty requires the use of company parts :D

Plus, they're most definitely made to Doppelmayr's requirements and specs, where they serve their function better than an off the shelf tire.
Some car manufacturers work with tire manufacturers to create a tire for a specific car.
Though the car company doesn't put their own brand on the tire.
 

danlb_2000

Premium Member
Original Poster
Can anybody explain the reason behind the Skyliner? The route is terrible...I could walk from Epcot to HS seemingly quicker???

The Skyliner is not about park to park transportation. it's about getting large numbers of people back and forth from the hotels to the parks. I think it was calculated that the Skyliner will provide the equivalent of 50 busses per hour on each leg of route, and it will do it with a lower operating cost then running more buses.
 

smile

Well-Known Member
The Skyliner is not about park to park transportation. it's about getting large numbers of people back and forth from the hotels to the parks.

thereby increasing the value of said resorts, which, of course, will not only increase the relative amount people will pay to stay there, but also position them to be viewed in a more favorable light than establishments not owned by twdc

... perhaps one is more apt to stay at (and pay more for) a hotel they otherwise wouldn't have considered if it means direct (non-bus) access to the parks

there's also a brand new hot...errrr dvc along the route, too - yadda yadda roi filters upon roi filters

synergy!
 

imarc

Well-Known Member
thereby increasing the value of said resorts, which, of course, will not only increase the relative amount people will pay to stay there, but also position them to be viewed in a more favorable light than establishments not owned by twdc

... perhaps one is more apt to stay at (and pay more for) a hotel they otherwise wouldn't have considered if it means direct (non-bus) access to the parks

there's also a brand new hot...errrr dvc along the route, too - yadda yadda roi filters upon roi filters

synergy!

It's nice when everyone wins.
 

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