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Sandia tram reopens Thursday, and here's how the ride will be different

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The Sandia Peak Tramway reopens Thursday with a new engine and a new control and drive system after closing for renovations in January.

Despite the significant upgrades, visitors might be hard-pressed to notice the difference.

鈥淚f you鈥檝e ridden the tram a lot, frequently, you鈥檒l notice that speed-ups and slow-downs as you鈥檙e on the tower or nearing the tower are far more smooth. The rate at which they slow down and speed up minimizes the actual swing of the cabin, and it just feels smoother,鈥 said Michael Donovan, general manager of the Sandia Peak Tramway. 鈥淏ut I think the average passenger would be challenged to know that.鈥

The trip will be slightly faster by about a minute and a half, and operations should be more efficient, Donovan said.

The new drive system also uses significantly less power.

鈥淧NM might be a little disappointed that our power bills will be reduced, but we鈥檙e doing our part to protect the environment and utilize less electricity,鈥 Donovan said.

Along with a new engine, the tram also has a new weather-monitoring system with cameras that watch the track ropes and cables. Previously, the tram used a telescope from the terminals to monitor the track. The new monitoring system will get a test immediately, as high winds are predicted this week.

Historically, the first two weeks of March have brought many visitors from Texas and Oklahoma who are traveling during spring break, Donovan said, so the tram should be busy as it reopens.

Business typically slows down after spring break but begins to build up in the summer, and the tram operates at or near capacity by the time Memorial Day weekend comes.

Photos: Sandia Peak Tramway reopens

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A Sandia Peak Tramway car reaches the top of the mountain in March.
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Father Angel Vazquez and his ten-year-old son Adrian take pictures during their tram ride as they take the first flight on the Sandia Peak Tramway reopening on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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Jesse Burris a tram mechanic for Sandia Peak Tramway uses a ladder to get down from the top of the tram car on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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Floreno 鈥淔lo鈥 Armijo a shift supervisor at the Sandia Peak Tramway uses the monitor to operate the tram on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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Attendees wait for the tram doors to open during the Sandia Peak Tramway reopening on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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Roberta Ricci from the Hispano Chambers of Commerce looks out the window as she rides the first flight up during the Sandia Peak Tramway reopening on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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The first tram comes Sandia Peak Tramway on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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People look out the window as the tram car descends during the Sandia Peak Tramway reopening on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.
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Several cameras are set up at different points on the tram for workers like shift supervisor Floreno 鈥淔lo鈥 Armijo to make sure that weather conditions are safe for riders during the Sandia Peak Tramway reopening on Thursday, Mar. 14, 2024.

鈥淲e鈥檇 like to thank everybody for their patience with us while we鈥檝e been shut down, but we鈥檙e super-excited to reopen. And for our locals and visitors that want to come access the Sandia Mountains, the tram is open for business,鈥 Donovan said.

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