Whistler Blackcomb - Lifts

Lifts

Lift Name Length Vertical Type Ride Time Hourly
Capacity
Make Year
Peak 2 Peak 4,400 m 36 m 28 Person 3S Gondola 11 min 4,100 Doppelmayr 2008
Whistler Village Gondola 5,000 m 1,157 m 10 Person Gondola 30 min Poma 1988
Creekside Gondola 644 m 6 Person Gondola 7 min. Poma 1996
Excalibur Gondola 367 m 8 Person Gondola Doppelmayr 1994
Kadenwood Gondola 925 m 228 m 8x2x2 Fixed Grip Pulse Gondola 6.1 min 160 Doppelmayr-CTEC 2010
Harmony Express 524 m High Speed Quad Poma 1994
Big Red Express 555 m High Speed Quad 15 min Doppelmayr 1997
Emerald Express 425 m High Speed Quad 7 min Doppelmayr 1997
Fitzsimmons Express 347 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 2000
Symphony Express 509 m High Speed Quad 8 min Doppelmayr 2006
Garbanzo Express 660 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 2002
Excelerator Express 509 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1994
Wizard Express 565 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1986
Solar Coaster Express 623 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1986
Jersey Cream Express 375 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1989
7th Heaven Express 588 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1986
Glacier Express 599 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1992
The Peak 401 m High Speed Quad Doppelmayr 1998
Crystal Chair 367 m Triple Chairlift Lift Engineering
Franz's Chair 272 m Triple Chairlift Poma 1998
Catskinner 364 m Triple Chairlift Yan/Lift Engineering
Olympic Chair 123 m Triple Chairlift Yan/Lift Engineering
Magic Chair 94 m Triple Chairlift Yan/Lift Engineering
Showcase 148 m T-bar Doppelmayr 1986
Horstman 206 m T-bar Doppelmayr 1986
Glacier Bowl 1 188 m T-bar
Glacier Bowl 2 188 m T-bar
Tube Park Magic Carpet
Creekside Magic Carpet
Yellow Brick Road Magic Carpet
Merlin's Magic Carpet
Expressway Magic Carpet

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