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technology was
developed from the
Double Monocable Creissels (DMC) lift,
which featured two so-called
monocables (supplying both
support and propulsion)...
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cable provides both
support and
propulsion of the
cabins are
often called monocable gondola lifts.
Gondola lifts which feature one
stationary cable (known...
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sometimes be
referred to as "double
monocable" (DMC),
where two
separate haul
cables are used, or "double loop
monocable" (DLM)
where a
single haul cable...
- The Gaia
Cable Car, or Teleférico de Gaia, is a
monocable gondola lift
located in Vila Nova de Gaia,
across the
Douro river from the
Portuguese city of...
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substantial reduction in
sponsorship income. The
cable car is
based on
monocable detachable gondola (MDG) technology, a
system which uses a
single cable...
- cable-car
system in
South East Asia and also the most
advanced and
fastest monocable car
system in the world,
travelling up to 21.6 km/h.
Genting Skyway can...
- the
Zinsberg in
Brixen Construction of the "Alpenrosenbahn", a 6-seater
monocable gondola in two
sections in
Westendorf Construction of the "Hochalmlift"...
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county of Berkshire, UK Miljøpartiet De Grønne, the
Green Party of
Norway Monocable Detachable Gondola; cf.
Aerial lift#Abbreviations
Musikproduktion Dabringhaus...
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tricable ropeway that
bridges the gap
between a
monocable gondola and a
normal 3s gondola.
Compared to
monocable gondolas, the ”Tri-line” can be
built in more...
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aerial cable car line in the
Dominican Republic. It
functions as a
typical monocable gondola, and runs for 5
kilometers and a
total of four stations, and is...