nålbanor
Nålbanor, also known as chairlifts or cable cars, are a type of transportation system used in ski resorts and other recreational areas to transport people up and down hills. They are typically composed of a cable or chain that runs along a track, with chairs or gondolas attached to the cable. The chairs or gondolas move up the hill, picking up passengers, and then return down the hill, dropping off passengers. Nålbanor are designed to be efficient and safe, with modern systems often incorporating features such as automatic braking and emergency stops. They are an essential component of many ski resorts, providing access to slopes and other recreational facilities. Nålbanor can vary in size and capacity, with some systems designed to transport hundreds of passengers per hour. They are an important part of the infrastructure of many ski resorts, contributing to the overall guest experience and helping to ensure the smooth operation of the resort.