Ulriksbanen
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Ulriksbanen is a passenger aerial tramway in Bergen, Norway. It connects the mountain Ulriken to the city, and is frequently used by tourists as well as locals. The tramway was first thought of by Frithjof Meidell Andersen in 1954, and a company was established in 1959. After having been constructed by a Swiss company, Ulriksbanen opened in 1961. Ulriksbanen, branded as Ulriken643, in reference to the height of Mount Ulriken, is under construction to expand operations and capacity, and will reopen with a new cable car (50 person capacity gondolas) and new bigger Skyskraperen restaurant in June 2021.
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Skotbergkleiven, Bergen
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| Latitude | Longitude |
|---|---|
| N 60.374 ° | E 5.363775 ° |
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Ulriksbanen nedre stasjon
Skotbergkleiven
5021 Bergen (Bergenhus)
Norway
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