- pulling, sliding, sailing, or by
drives within the
object being moved on
cableways. The use of
pulleys and
balancing of
loads moving up and down are common...
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Teide Cableway (Spanish: Teleférico del Teide) is an
aerial tramway that goes up
Mount Teide, the
highest peak in Spain,
located in
Teide National Park...
- The
Masada cableway is an
aerial tramway at the
ancient fortress of Masada, Israel. The
cableway was
built in 1971 by the Karl Brändle
company of Switzerland...
- The
Hartbeespoort Aerial Cableway (or
Harties Cableway),
originally constructed in 1973, is a 1.2 km long
cableway that
extends to the top of the Magaliesberg...
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enemy fire. The
technical demands of the new
cableways were
sometimes extreme. For example,
Austrian cableways had to
cross large glaciers in the Ortler...
- The
Table Mountain Aerial Cableway is a
cable car
transportation system offering visitors a five-minute ride to the top of
Table Mountain in Cape Town...
- The V-
cableway is a
gondola cableway with a
shared base
station at Grindelwald; it has one
route to Männlichen and
another to
Eigergletscher railway station...
- An
aerial tramway,
aerial tram, sky tram,
aerial cablecar,
aerial cableway, telepherique, or
seilbahn is a type of
aerial lift
which uses one or two stationary...
- The
COMILOG Cableway was one of the
longest cableways in the world,
until its
closure in 1986. The
ropeway conveyor ran for 76 km from
Moanda in the Haut-Ogooué...
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Yangtze River Cableway is a
aerial tramway line in
downtown Chongqing,
which initially opened in 1987. It was
listed in
Batch II of
Chongqing Cultural...