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Definition of Grip car

Grip car
Grip car Grip car A car with a grip to clutch a traction cable.

Meaning of Grip car from wikipedia

- railway to use a moving rope that could be picked up or released by a grip on the cars was the Fawdon Wagonway, a colliery railway line that opened in 1826...
- use of grip cars, which carried the grip that engaged with the cable, towing trailer cars; the design was the first to use grips. The term "grip" became...
- The cable cars displa**** include: Sutter Street Railway - grip car 46 and trailer 54 dating from the 1870s Clay Street Hill Railroad - grip car 8, the only...
- used the combination car design. Early San Francisco cable car lines used two cars: a grip car (or "dummy") which contained the grip mechanism and a brake...
- Look up grip in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Grip(s) or The Grip may refer to: Grip (job), a job in the film industry Grip strength, a measure of hand...
- allowing the grip car to operate in either direction. NCSR and WCSR grip cars could operate in one direction only. None of the grips could be used on...
- called cable pulling grips, cable socks, or cable stockings. This is the type of grip used in the cable cars of San Francisco. The grip is attached to the...
- Cable grip car (North Sydney), Cable grip car (King Street), Cable trailer car (North Sydney), Cable trailer car (King Street), Combination car (experimental...
- ropes for support while a separate moving rope provides propulsion. The grip of an aerial tramway is permanently fixed onto the propulsion rope. Aerial...
- constitute their own department on a film set and are directed by a key grip. Grips have two main functions: The first is to work closely with the camera...