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The Portland Aerial Tram's interior. The tram cars each weigh approximately 12 short tons (10.7 long tons; 10.9 metric tons), with cabin dimensions of 25 by 11 feet (7.62 by 3.35 m). Each car has a capacity of over 13 short tons (11.6 long tons; 11.8 t) and there is sufficient room in the cabin for 78 passengers and one operator. [16]
Portland Tram may refer to: The Portland Aerial Tram , an aerial cableway in Portland, Oregon, USA The Portland Streetcar , a tramway or tram system (British English) also located in Portland, Oregon
Portland Aerial Tram car descends towards the rising South Waterfront district in Portland, Oregon Public transit in the district includes the Portland Streetcar, seen here passing Riva on the Park. The Ardea and (at right) Atwater Place in 2016. In the background at left is the Mirabella Portland tower.
Portland Aerial Tram car descends towards the rising South Waterfront district. The Portland Aerial Tram is an aerial cableway used to connect the South Waterfront district with Oregon Health and Science University on Marquam Hill above. The cableway is two-thirds of one mile (1 km) long and was opened to the public in January 2007.
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The Portland Aerial Tram is an aerial tramway in Portland, Oregon, carrying commuters between the city's South Waterfront district and the main Oregon Health & Science University (OHSU) campus, located on Marquam Hill, in the Homestead neighborhood.