Arthurs Seat Eagle

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Arthurs Seat Eagle
Overview
StatusOperational
SystemGondola lift
LocationArthurs Seat, Victoria, Australia
No. of stations2
Open3 December 2016; 7 years ago (2016-12-03)[1]
Operation
OwnerArthurs Seat Eagle Pty Ltd
Carrier capacity24 gondolas, maximum of 8 adult passengers per cabin
Trip duration15 min
Technical features
Line length1030 metres
Operating speed1.5 m/s (5.4 kph) to 3 m/s (10.8 kph)
Vertical Interval231 metres

The Arthurs Seat Eagle is a gondola lift operated from the base station in Dromana to the summit of Arthurs Seat in the Mornington Peninsula in Victoria, Australia. Construction commenced in October 2015 and was completed on 5 September 2016 for $20 million.[2] The lift officially opened on 3 December 2016. It replaced the Arthurs Seat Chairlift, which closed in 2006 after several safety issues. Arthurs Seat Eagle briefly went into administration in March 2020 when Covid caused it to shut down, although it is now operational again. [2]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Harding, Allison (6 September 2016). "New Arthurs Seat chairlift to be called Arthurs Seat Eagle". Mornington Peninsula Leader. Retrieved 2 March 2018.
  2. ^ a b Platt, Keith (25 March 2020). "Arthur's Seat Eagle falls into administration". MPNEWS.

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