Big news from Snowbird, as they’ve announced that new cabins are coming to the iconic tram. Not only that, but the new tram will feature the world’s first ever rooftop balcony, and glass-bottomed floors. Snowbird released an image of what the updated tram cabins will look like, and they are definitely more modern and sleek looking. You can read the full press release below:
SNOWBIRD TO GET NEW TRAMS, FIRST IN THE UNITED STATES WITH ROOFTOP BALCONY
Snowbird, Utah – March 1, 2022 – After 50 years of transporting millions of skiers and snowboarders to Snowbird’s 11,000-foot Hidden Peak, the resort’s iconic Aerial Tram will get new Tram cabins this spring. The original Tram cabins have traveled approximately 794,994 miles during their lifetime—the same distance as traveling to the Moon and back over one and a half times. Snowbird worked closely with The Doppelmayr Group on this exciting upgrade, and after two years of planning, the new Tram cabins have been completed in Olten, Switzerland, and are on their way to their permanent home.
The new Tram cabins, expected to be fully installed and operational for Snowbird’s summer season this June, will feature a sleek exterior design, floor-to-ceiling windows, as well as summer seasonal experiences including a rooftop balcony for foot passengers and three glass floor panels in each cabin.
“As Snowbird celebrates its 50th Anniversary, we are recognizing both our storied past and making a thrilling upgrade to our iconic Aerial Tram,” said Snowbird President and General Manager Dave Fields. “The Tram and Snowbird have provided year-round excitement for five decades, but the new Tram cabins promise to take this excitement to a whole new level.”
The summertime rooftop deck will be the first of its kind in the United States, allowing 15 guests to enjoy unobstructed 360-degree views of Peruvian Gulch, Mount Superior and more as an upgrade to summertime scenic Tram rides. The summer Tram will also feature three, three-foot by three-foot glass floor panels for daring guests to view the scenery below. Finally, the Tram drive system will receive a complete technological upgrade. The original Tram cabins will take their final rides on April 3, 2022.
Check out more about the new Snowbird Tram at www.snowbird.com/aerial-tram-upgrades
What to do with the Old Tram?
But now the question is… what will Snowbird do with the old tram cabins? Because it would be a shame not to repurpose them on-mountain somehow. Coffee shop? Quick ski wax shack? Really, I think Snowbird would be remiss not to convert one into a beer bar and call it the Tram Club… oh… wait.