Although Padrón did not say how long the cable car repairs will last, the president of Ventel said in mid-April that between four and six months
The Minister of Tourism, Ali Padrón, informed this Tuesday, April 26, in his social media that the cable car system that works in the El Ávila National Park (Warairarepano) will begin major maintenance and repair work starting Monday, May 2.
In that sense, Padrón indicated that the only way that citizens will have to visit Galipán and the park on top of the mountain will be by land, specifically through the entrance of the Cotiza sector.
He stressed that after carrying out the repairs, of which he did not give an estimated completion time, they will deliver a “new cable car.”
#IMPORTANT As of May 2, we will close the transport via funiculars of the @STWarairarepan0 Due to maintenance, we will make available to the public the “Terrestrial Tourist Route” that starts from the Maripérez station to the Waraira and Galipán stations.@NicolasMaduro pic.twitter.com/WyhXoWQlbC
– Ali Ernesto Padrón Paredes (@AliErnesto32) April 26, 2022
On April 18, the president of Venezuelan Cable Cars (Ventel), Víctor Cruz, had anticipated the possibility that the maintenance work could be extended from four to six months and that in that time the cables and electromechanical parts will be replaced, for which Nicolás Maduro has already approved the necessary resources. .
cross said in september 2021 that it was necessary to do some major maintenance work on the cable car that operates in Caracas that could last between nine months and a year because the parts used by the Dopplemayer company, the Danish company that installed the service, had already reached their maximum useful life.
However, sirlit up with the announcement that operations would resume at the beginning of November. He had said in an interview that the maintenance work was ending and then acknowledged that, although it had been said that the work would last several months, a second option was sought to carry out said work and shorten the time to be able to take advantage of the holiday season and promote tourism in the country’s capital.
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