Bolivia's public transportation relies on cable cars
by editors@theworld.org (Michael Fox) from The World: Latest Stories on (#77K9X)
La Paz, Bolivia, depends on its public transportation. There are 10 lines. More than 26 stations. But this is no metro. It's the longest cable car system in the world and it's also the highest. The system opened in 2014. Michael Fox took a ride and reported on how cable cars have transformed public transportation in Bolivia's capital.
This story originally aired on March 10, 2025.