Bergama Acropolis Gondola Explained

Line Name:Bergama Acropolis Gondola
Native Name:Bergama Akropol Teleferik
Pushpin Map:Turkey
Pushpin Relief:yes
Status:Operational
Character:Recreational
Location:Bergama, İzmir Province
Country:Turkey
Coordinates:39.1253°N 27.1892°W
Start:Bergama (southeast)
End:Acropolis (northwest)
Elev Low:90m (300feet)
Elev High:330m (1,080feet)
No Stations:2
Owner:Bergama Municipality
Operator:Akropolis Teleferik Inc.
No Carriers:15
Carrier Cap:8
Ridership:209,441 (2012)
Trip Duration:4 min.
Fare:8.00
Lift Type:BGD
Manufactured By:Leitner Ropeways, Italy
Line Length:700m (2,300feet)
No Towers:2

The Bergama Acropolis Gondola (Turkish: Bergama Akropol Teleferik) is a two-station aerial lift of gondola type at Bergama district of İzmir Province in western Turkey serving the nearby archaeological site of Acropolis. The 700m (2,300feet) long line is operated by Akropolis Teleferik Inc.

Bergama is the site of ancient Pergamon, a major tourist attraction place. A project was worked out in 2005 to connect the site Asclepium down in the valley with the 3km (02miles) far Acropolis on the top of a steep hill north of Bergama by an aerial lift line. After rejection of this project by the responsible official body due to concerns over the conservation of the historical place, an alternate project for a much shorter route between Acropolis and its foothill north of the town found acceptance in 2006. Access to Acropolis on the narrow road by bus takes considerable time for the tourists, and any widening of the existing road is not permitted due to the archaeological status of the site.[1] [2] [3]

The gondola lift was constructed by the Italian company Leitner Ropeways of Leitner Group[3] costing 6 million, and financed by the local Turkish company Akropolis Teleferik Inc. on the build–operate–transfer base for a lease term of 49 years.[1] [2] [4]

The gondola lift line is 700m (2,300feet) long with two supporting towers between the terminals.[4] It started to operate mid May 2010, with the official opening taking place on October 14, 2010. The number of cabins each eight-seater was increased from initially nine to fifteen in 2013.[5] The gondola lift transported with nine cabins hourly up to 1,200 people between the base station at 90m (300feet) above sea level and the 330m (1,080feet) high end station. The ride takes less than four minutes. The fare decreased from 10.00 to 8.00 with effect of October 2013.[1] [5] [6]

The development of the number passengers in relation with the number of visitors at the site is shown in the table below:[2]

Year Pergamon
Visitors
Gondola
Passengers
2010 260,010 30,388 )
2011 283,528 232,411
2012 266,065 209,441
) in 2,5 months only.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Bergama’da Akropol teleferiği hizmete girdi . National Turk . 2010-10-14 . Turkish . 2013-11-13 .
  2. News: Akropol Esnafına Teleferiğin Katkıları . Teleferik Haber . 2013-06-22 . Turkish . 2013-11-13 .
  3. Web site: GD8 Bergama - References - Company - LEITNER ropeways. Leitner Ropeways. https://web.archive.org/web/20190502113536/https://www.leitner-ropeways.com/en/company/references/gd8-bergama-712/. 2019-05-02. dead.
  4. News: Bergama’da teleferik kavgası . . Dağlar, Ali . 2008-08-10 . Turkish . 2013-11-13 .
  5. News: Bergama'daki Teleferikte Kabin Sayısı Artırıldı . Haberler . 2013-09-13 . Turkish . 2013-11-14 .
  6. News: Bergama’da eziyet teleferikle bitti . . 2011-12-25 . turkish . 2013-11-13 .