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Opening of the Moskva River cable car, 26 November 2018
The Moscow cable car (Russian: Московская канатная дорога, romanized: Moskovskaya kanatnaya doroga) crosses the Moskva River in Moscow, Russia. The original cable car was built in 1953 and consisted of two stations. It was demolished in 2016, with construction of the replacement station beginning in 2017. Construction ended in 2018 with the addition of a new station located along the Vorobyovy Gory slopes, where a ski lift once stood. The cable car resumed operation in November 2018.