-
successive cabins with a high
capacity (20 to 30 people) per cabin. A
funifor is a type of
cable car with two
support ropes and a haul rope,
looped around...
- (carrying and pulling).
Aerial tramways Chairlifts and
detachable chairlifts Funifors Funitels Gondola lifts Hybrid lifts Surface lifts,
including T-bars, magic...
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Eritrea (71.8 km or 44.6 mi and 3 km or 1.9 mi branch),
technically a
Funifor.[citation needed] 96 km (60 mi) 1943–1987 Kristineberg-Boliden, Sweden...
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hills almost always install fixed-grip lifts. "Lift-World.info list of
Funifors". Seilbahntechnik.net.
Archived from the
original on 2007-03-18. Retrieved...
- Vogel.
First cargo funifor started operating in 1961, but it was
broken down
because of the
lightning strike. In 1964 the p****enger
funifor was
built with...
- or Quad
Monocable Tramway, a type of
gondola similar to a
funitel or
funifor. It was
built by Yan
Lifts (Lift Engineering), but was
removed in 1996...
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acres (0.40 km2)
Trails Total 6 km 1 km 4 km 1 km Lift
system 8
total 1
funifor 6
surface 1
doublechair Snowmaking no
Website velikaplanina.si/skiing...
- (of Alagna). They
operatate a
diverse range of ski lifts: funicular,
funifor (
Funifor Pianalunga - P****o dei Salati),
cable car, ski lift,
treadmill and...
-
Alagna Valsesia,
Funifor Salati...
- Ski area,
which is one of the
largest in Italy. A new
cable car of the
Funifor type was
opened in 2010. This
rises from just
above the p**** to the Indren...