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Dornoch Gondola Announces Tentative Definitive Perpetual Agreement with the Carnegie Club for New Station

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Yon Lofty Carriage Aims tae Land on Carnegie Greens

The Dornoch Gondola is thrilled to announce our entry into a "Tentative Definitive Perpetual Agreement" (TDPA) with the prestigious Carnegie Club. This momentous development will see the addition of a dedicated station on the exclusive grounds of this elite, members-only retreat. The aerial tram will not only grace the skies above the club's hallowed lands but will also provide a direct link for the most discerning of travelers.

The TDPA, shrouded in an air of secrecy befitting the private nature of the Carnegie Club, is the culmination of arduous negotiations spearheaded by our newest team member, James Salter. A veteran of the aerial transit diplomacy arena, Salter brings a wealth of experience and a fresh je ne sais quoi to our esteemed organization. His efforts in securing this auspicious partnership are a testament to his dedication and skill in navigating the often treacherous waters of high-society bureaucracy.

"The addition of the Carnegie Club station is a crowning achievement for the Dornoch Gondola," remarked Salter, his eyes twinkling with the satisfaction of a man who has just secured a contract for the construction of a new greasing pit. "This partnership will not only provide unparalleled access to one of the region's most exclusive enclaves but will also serve as a shining example of our commitment to offering the finest in aerial transit experiences."
As we eagerly await the final ratification of the TDPA and the commencement of the variable cable transmission gearing upgrades required to accommodate the new station, the Dornoch Gondola extends its sincere gratitude to the esteemed members of the Carnegie Club for their trust and vision.


A Storied Legacy, Reborn

The Dornoch Gondola has been an integral part of the Scottish Highlands since its inception in 1852, when the visionary MacCabe brothers first conceived of the audacious idea to connect the towns of Tain and Brora by a series of suspended carriages gliding through the air. What was once deemed a fanciful notion has since become a beloved institution, ferrying generations of locals and visitors alike across the breathtaking Highland vistas.

With the addition of the Carnegie Club station, the Dornoch Gondola cements its place as a pioneering force in aerial transit, offering unparalleled access to the region's most exclusive enclaves while maintaining its commitment to preserving the rich history and tradition that have made it a beloved part of the Highland landscape.

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