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The London British Airways London Eye, or just "The London Eye" as it is more commonly and affectionately
called, is one of the most imaginative and audacious projects ever seen. Sweeping the skyline at 135 m, London Eye is the
world's largest observation wheel and the fourth tallest structure in London, with
only Canary Wharf, Tower 42 and London Telecom
Tower standing taller. A unique accomplishment of engineering and design, it offers birds-eye views of the capital for over 25 miles in all directions, thus treating passengers
to aerial views of such world famous sights as St. Paul's Cathedral, the Palace of Westminster and Windsor Castle.
The London Eye - Facts and Figures
Height:135
meters (443 feet) Circumference: 424 meters (1,392 feet) Weight of wheel and capsules:2,100 tons Total length of cables: 6
kilometers Number of high tech, fully enclosed capsules: 32, each able to hold up to 25 people comfortably Number of revolutions
per year: an average of 8,000 (turning continuously) Number of passengers per revolution: 800 Number of passengers per day:
over 15,000 Duration of ride: 30 minutes Speed of revolution: 0.26 meters per second, i.e. a quarter of the average walking
speed, enabling passengers to walk straight into and out of the capsules continuously.
The London Eye - Turning a Dream into Reality
Architects
David Marks and Julia Barfield first came up with the idea for the London Eye as an entry for a Millennium celebration competition.
The London Eye thus continues the great tradition of celebratory structures, such as the Eiffel
Tower built for Paris in 1889. It took seven years and the expertise of hundreds of specialists from
five European countries to make the dream come true. First of all, the bold and imaginative idea of the two architects, who
first attracted attention in 1989 when they won a competition for a single span
across the Grand Canyon. Next, British Airways, who arranged the funding, design and engineering expertise. Then, Mace,
one of the UK's leading project management companies, well known for other high profile projects
such as the British Museum Great Court and the Imax cinema in Waterloo, took
on the extraordinary construction challenge. For transporting heavy items by water, Hollandia, a well known Dutch company,
brought in their long standing expertise. Last but not least, the unique, aerodynamically shaped passenger capsules were built
by the world's leading manufacturer of cable transport systems, the French company POMA. A specially developed, intelligent
stability system allows passengers to walk about freely and ensures a smooth and safe ride in all wind conditions...Special
recommendation for "night owls": The capsules are well lit as you
embark and will then gradually fade through cobalt blue to darkness...Well then, WELCOME to an amazing experience and here
is what you need to know:
Location and Hours of Operation
British
Airways London Eye is located on the South Bank of River Thames, Waterloo Train Station Tickets start at 8.50 Pounds for adults
and 5 Pounds for children under 16. Children under five go free. The London Eye is open all year. Opening hours are 10am to 7pm during the winter and 9.30am to 10pm during the summer.
Tickets
can be booked in advance by calling (020) 0870 5000 600 in London, England. Group bookings can be made by calling (020) 0870 400 3005 in London, England.
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