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World's longest aerial tramway opened in Armenia

19 October 2010 10:17 (UTC+04:00)

YEREVAN – The world's longest aerial tramway was opened on Saturday in southern Armenia, local media said.

The 5.7-kilometer (3.54-mile) tramway runs to the 9th century Monastery of Tatev, a UNESCO World Heritage candidate, some 280 kilometers (174 miles) away from Yerevan, Ria Novosti reported.

Armenian President Serzh Sargsyan, Catholicos Karekin II and six children from neighboring villages became first passengers of the tramway, which is a part of the Tatev Revival project worth $45-million.

Russian businessman Ruben Vardanyan, who was born in Armenia, donated some $28 million for the project.

Visitors will have to spend just 11 minutes in the tramway cabin to reach a promontory located more than 100 meters above the Vorotan River, on which the monastery is situated. The ropeway will run with the maximum speed of 37 km/h (23 mph) and will be officially launched on October 23.

Previously, a 4-kilometer-long (2.48-mile-long) Sandia Peak Tramway in the United States' Santa Fe was the longest in the world.

Armenian authorities said that they will apply to the Guinness Book of World Records to officially acknowledge that the tramway as the world's longest.

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