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Historic Estes Park Tram overlooking Rocky Mountain National Park back in operation

The tram was idle last year while longtime owners sought buyer

The historic Estes Park Aerial Tramway, which was closed and for sale a year ago, resumed operation on Memorial Day weekend. The tram was designed by pioneering Colorado lift designer Robert Heron. (John Berry, provided by Visit Estes Park)
The historic Estes Park Aerial Tramway, which was closed and for sale a year ago, resumed operation on Memorial Day weekend. The tram was designed by pioneering Colorado lift designer Robert Heron. (John Berry, provided by Visit Estes Park)
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 13 : Denver Post's John Meyer on Monday, January 13, 2014.  (Photo By Cyrus McCrimmon/The Denver Post)
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A historic Colorado tramway that appeared doomed a year ago is running again thanks to the sale of the Estes Park Tram to an out-of-state company that builds and operates urban and tourism gondolas.
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