- A
cable car (usually
known as a
cable tram
outside North America) is a type of
cable railway used for m****
transit in
which rail cars are
hauled by a continuously...
- A
cable railway is a
railway that uses a
cable, rope or
chain to haul trains. It is a
specific type of
cable transportation. The most
common use for a...
- Wharf. San Francisco's
cable cars are
listed on the
National Register of
Historic Places and is one of only two
street railways to be
named a National...
-
suspended in the air from a
cable Aerial tramway Chairlift Gondola lift
Bicable gondola lift
Tricable gondola lift
Cable railway, in
which the
vehicle rests...
-
first Funicular railway was
opened in Lyon in 1862. The
Westside and
Yonkers Patent Railway Company developed a
cable-hauled
elevated railway. This 3½ mile...
- (/fjuːˈnɪkjʊlər, f(j)ʊ-, f(j)ə-/) is a type of
cable railway system that
connects points along a
railway track laid on a
steep slope. The
system is characterized...
- The
Augustusburg Cable Railway (German:
Drahtseilbahn Augustusburg) is a
funicular railway in Saxony, Germany. It
connects the
station of Erdmannsdorf-Augustusburg...
-
Prospect Mountain Cable Incline Railway (1895–1903)
Niagara Falls,
Prospect Park
Incline Railway (1847–1907) Palenville, Otis
Elevating Railway (1892–1918)...
- The
Second Street Cable Railway was the
first cable car
system to open in Los Angeles.
Opened in 1885, it ran from
Second and
Spring Streets to First...
- had
several cable car lines,
including the
Second Street Cable Railroad,
which operated from 1885 to 1889, and the
Temple Street Cable Railway,
which operated...