El Alto, Bolivia, 15th September 2014. Bolivian president Evo Morales (centre) waves to supporters during the inauguration ceremony of the cable car Yellow Line. Centre left is the vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, far left the La Paz Department Governor Cesar Cocarico. The Yellow Line is the second of three cable car lines to be opened this year, and is part of an ambitious project to relieve traffic congestion. The first line opened in May, when all three are open they will be the world's longest urban cable car system.
![El Alto, Bolivia, 15th September 2014. Bolivian president Evo Morales (centre) waves to supporters during the inauguration ceremony of the cable car Yellow Line. Centre left is the vice president Alvaro Garcia Linera, far left the La Paz Department Governor Cesar Cocarico. The Yellow Line is the second of three cable car lines to be opened this year, and is part of an ambitious project to relieve traffic congestion. The first line opened in May, when all three are open they will be the world's longest urban cable car system. Stock Photo](https://c8.alamy.com/comp/2RB4TNH/el-alto-bolivia-15th-september-2014-bolivian-president-evo-morales-centre-waves-to-supporters-during-the-inauguration-ceremony-of-the-cable-car-yellow-line-centre-left-is-the-vice-president-alvaro-garcia-linera-far-left-the-la-paz-department-governor-cesar-cocarico-the-yellow-line-is-the-second-of-three-cable-car-lines-to-be-opened-this-year-and-is-part-of-an-ambitious-project-to-relieve-traffic-congestion-the-first-line-opened-in-may-when-all-three-are-open-they-will-be-the-worlds-longest-urban-cable-car-system-2RB4TNH.jpg)
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Ciudad Satelite cable car station, El Alto, BoliviaMore information:
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