The Table Mountain Cableway Company’s annual maintenance shutdown is officially underway. Here’s what’s happening…
In a recent media briefing, the Table Mountain Aerial Cableway Company (TMACC) said that their yearly maintenance is progressing according to schedule. Wahida Parker, Managing Director of TMACC, claimed that the maintenance process this year was quite extensive and involved various complex tasks undertaken by teams consisting of internal technical staff and specialist technicians from the equipment manufacturers.
“The five-week-long shutdown allows for the maintenance of the Cableway’s upper and lower stations and the cabins. Some building and construction work is also taking place,” Parker said.
The shutdown is mandatory and important to ensure safety on the cableway, allowing it to run optimally, and assuring that the cableway company complies with the safety standards set by Seilbahnen Schweiz, which is the Swiss Governing body for Cablecars, as well as BAV, the Swiss Department of Transport.
Emile Streicher, Executive Manager of Technical at the cableway company said that the main focus during this year’s maintenance was on the track-ropes which carry the majority of the weight of the cablecars, as well as the brackets from which the cabins are suspended.
“Servicing is done according to a service schedule which is time, usage, and condition-based. Many of the specified service intervals are more than six years and servicing tasks usually differ from year to year,” Streicher stated.
According to Tourism Update, so far, the following tasks have been completed since the shut down:
All cable car operations are scheduled to be suspended from 25 July to 28 August 2022. Food and beverage sales at the lower station, however, are still expected to continue. Hikers will also still be allowed to make their way up and down the mountain by foot.
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