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Wallowa Lake Tramway : ウィキペディア英語版 | Wallowa Lake Tramway
The Wallowa Lake Tramway is an aerial cable gondola lift near Joseph, Oregon, in the Wallowa-Whitman National Forest of the United States, named for Wallowa Lake. The tram runs from the floor of the Wallowa Valley to the top of Mount Howard.〔Oppenheimer, Laura. Beyond Bend. ''The Oregonian'', August 19, 2007.〕 It travels to an elevation of above sea level and allows for views of the Eagle Cap Wilderness area and the rest of the Wallowa Mountains.〔(Producer offers glimpse of adventures in Oregon. ) ''Albany Democrat-Herald'', April 10, 2007.〕 ==History== The tramway was built in 1968,〔Oregon's Eagle Cap opens to skiers. ''Spokesman Review'', December 31, 1997.〕 and opened for service in 1970.〔Richards, Suzanne. Little Switzerland destination Northwest. ''The Oregonian'', January 6, 1991.〕 In June 1992, a malfunction caused the evacuation of the lift's passengers who were then flown by helicopter down the mountain, with no injuries reported.〔Malfunction forces removal of 7 from aerial tramway car. ''The Oregonian'', June 2, 1992.〕 This was the first safety incident for the tram.〔 Later that year, the tramway was used to haul fire fighters fighting a forest fire to the top of the mountain.〔Meehan, Brian T. 100 firefighters battling blaze in remote Mount Hood forest. ''The Oregonian'', August 22, 1992.〕 In 1999, tram owners explored expanding the tramway to include a winter resort.〔Barker, Eric. Owners of Wallowa Lake Tramway want to expand; Owners of tramway ask the U.S. Forest Service for permission to expand into a full-scale ski area. ''Lewiston Morning Tribune'', October 16, 1999.〕
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