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  1. The Cable Car, which has been managed by the EMT Municipal Transport Company since Jan 2018, has 80 cabins that each fit 6 passengers. Carrying up to 1200 people per hour, it travels at 3.5 metres per second and takes 11 minutes to complete the journey between the two stations.

  2. The Teleférico has eighty cabins, each with a maximum capacity of six people. The cable car runs between Parque Oeste, in central Madrid, and Casa de Campo, the capital’s largest park. The whole distance is 2.5 kilometres, taking eleven minutes to get from one station to the other.

  3. The teleférico provides beautiful 360 degree views from 4 person cable cars that traverse Madrid from the Rosales Station near the Templo de Debod to the Casa de Campo. We bought round trip tickets because we didn’t have another way to get back. The park, Casa de Campo, is above the city with wonderful views, and areas to picnic, hike, or ...

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    • Paseo del Pintor Rosales s\u002Fn, Madrid
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  4. The Teleferico cable car silently transports passengers from the edge of the Parque del Oeste to the centre of the huge Casa de Campo Park. This peaceful method to view the cityscape of Madrid provides stunning views of the Royal Palace, the cathedral, Manzanares River and parklands of western Madrid.

  5. To ride the cable car from the city center, plan to book round-trip travel from the Rosales station. Take the 3, 4, or 6 metro lines to the Argüelles stop and walk west on Calle del Marqués de Urquijo until you see signs for the Teleférico.

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    • January 1, 2024
    • Paseo del Pintor Rosales 1, Madrid, 28011
  6. The Teleférico de Madrid, or Madrid Cable Car, is a gondola lift in the Spanish capital city of Madrid. It is 2,457 metres (8,061 ft) long and links the Parque del Oeste with the Casa de Campo. The line was built by Von Roll and opened in 1969.

  7. There are 80 gondolas, each with a capacity of up to 6 passengers, and up to 1200 passengers per hour can be transported. To take this cable car, you should make your way to the Paseo del Pintor Rosales street (Metro Argüelles), an elegant and peaceful avenue that runs parallel to Calle Princesa.

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