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Cable car most
commonly refers to the
following cable transportation systems:
Aerial lift, such as
aerial tramways and
gondola lifts, in
which the vehicle...
- An
aerial tramway,
aerial tram, sky tram,
cable car or
aerial cablecar,
aerial cableway, ropeway,
telepherique (French), or
Seilbahn (German) is a type...
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consists of a
local bus
network and the
Funivia di San Marino, an
aerial cablecar system between Borgo Maggiore and the City of San Marino. Both
means are...
- the
Adriatic Sea. The
cablecar system is a
major tourist attraction, and
considered a
defining symbol of San Marino. The
cablecar system transports 500...
- The Maya
Cablecar,
officially the Maya
Cable Line (摩耶ケーブル線, Maya Kēburu-sen) is a
funicular line in Kobe, Hyōgo, ****an,
operated by the
public company...
- The San
Marino cablecar system (Italian:
Funivia di San Marino), also
advertised as the San
Marino Ropeway, is an
aerial cablecar system in the Republic...
- Its Portuguese-language name
comes from the
similarities between the
cablecars, and the city
trams (bondinhos).
Envisioned by
Augusto Ramos, it is managed...
- A zip-line, zip line, zip-wire,
flying fox, or
death slide is a
pulley suspended on a cable,
usually made of
stainless steel,
mounted on a slope. It is...
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Cable cars in
Haifa may
refer to two
cable car
systems in Haifa,
Israel Rakavlit – a public-transportation
aerial tramway in the
southeastern part of the...
- San
Marino is the top
terminus of the
Funivia di San Marino, an
aerial cablecar system that
connects the city to
Borgo Maggiore.
Running every fifteen...