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Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin

(107,957 posts)
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 09:25 PM Jan 2022

All 21 people who were trapped in New Mexico tramway overnight have been rescued

Officials have rescued 21 people who were trapped on the Sandia Peak Tramway in Albuquerque, New Mexico for more than 12 hours during icy conditions Friday night.

The Bernalillo County Fire Department received a call around 2 a.m. to assist in search and rescue efforts, after a tram got stuck while traveling down the tramline, Deputy Chief of Operations Brian Rose said in a news conference Saturday.

"We are happy to report that at this time all people needing rescue from the Tram cars have been rescued and are safely at base," the Bernalillo County Fire Department said on Twitter. "We still have rescue personnel on the mountain who are hiking out due to difficulty in making access with the helicopter. We will update when all clear."

The passengers were trapped in the carriages midair when two tram cars became stuck due to moisture and winds causing ice to form on the tramline, Sandia Peak Tramway General Manager Michael Donovan told KRQE.

https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/at-least-20-people-who-were-trapped-in-new-mexico-tramway-overnight-have-been-rescued/ar-AASlgfk

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All 21 people who were trapped in New Mexico tramway overnight have been rescued (Original Post) Yo_Mama_Been_Loggin Jan 2022 OP
The tram runs that late? Beartracks Jan 2022 #1
Oh, never mind -- it was mainly employees leaving after closing time. Beartracks Jan 2022 #4
A nightmare. viva la Jan 2022 #2
yikes! Kali Jan 2022 #3
I read the story for how they kept warm NJCher Jan 2022 #5
I live here and I was unaware of this. I'm not surprised, though. On Friday the overcast abqtommy Jan 2022 #6
Hey--I've been on that tram Bayard Jan 2022 #7

NJCher

(35,663 posts)
5. I read the story for how they kept warm
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 09:45 PM
Jan 2022

and short answer is they didn't. It must have been miserably cold there that entire time, because what caused the tram to be unable to operate is the rain turning to ice.

There's a Facebook link to pictures of the tram in the snow and ice and also the people trapped on it, trying to keep warm.

abqtommy

(14,118 posts)
6. I live here and I was unaware of this. I'm not surprised, though. On Friday the overcast
Sat Jan 1, 2022, 11:44 PM
Jan 2022

was settled at around 6,000 feet elevation and it was cold. (Bear in mind that the
lowest elevation for Albuquerque is 5,000 feet and the Sandia Peaks top out at around
7,000 feet and they were totally obscured all day. Yeah, not good conditions for tram
operation!

Bayard

(22,063 posts)
7. Hey--I've been on that tram
Sun Jan 2, 2022, 12:58 AM
Jan 2022

On vacation in NM. Loved it. Super hot down below, but when we got to the top, was wishing I'd brought a jacket.

Poor passengers!

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