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Palm Springs Aerial Tramway
Aboard the Palm Springs Aerial Tramway, World's Largest Rotating Tramcar, you will experience a breathtaking journey up the sheer cliffs of Chino Canyon. Begin the 10 minute ride at the Valley Station - elevation 2,643 ft. and end at the Mountain Station - elevation 8,516 ft.
https://www.pstramway.com
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Sandia Peak Ski & Tramway - Winter Sports
Sandia Peak ski area is located in the Sandia mountains that are located on the East side of Albuquerque.
http://www.sandiapeak.com
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How Cable Cars Work
Cable Cars have no engine or motor on the cars themselves. The power source is centralized in the cable car barn and powerhouse at Washington and Mason Streets (also home to the Cable Car Museum).
http://www.streetcar.org/wheels-motion/cable-cars-work/
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San Francisco Cable Car Accidents Cost Millions
SAN FRANCISCO -- In this city of innumerable tourist attractions, the clanging, hill-conquering cable cars stand out as a top draw.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/04/13/san-francisco-cable-car-accidents_n_3077129.html
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San Francisco Cable Car Guide
The Ultimate Guide to riding San Francisco's historic cable cars including detailed schedules, routes, and pricing.
http://www.sftodo.com/cable-car-san-francisco.html
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How Safe are Cable Cars? -Travel Stack Exchange
Travel Stack Exchange is a question and answer site for road warriors and seasoned travelers. It's 100% free, no registration required.
http://travel.stackexchange.com/questions/20472/how-safe-are-cable-cars
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Cable car safety boosted after 2 conductors injured -SFGate
The job of a cable car operator - smiling at sightseers, occasionally ringing a bell while gliding through downtown San Francisco under 10 miles an hour - doesn't seem particularly life-threatening.
http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/article/Cable-car-safey-boosted-after-2-conductors-6438595.php
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How San Francisco's Cable Cars Climb Its Iconic Hills
The City by the Bay's cable cars are more than just a San Francisco treat, they're the last such manually-operated trolleys in existence. And these massive engines are what keep them chugging up some of the City's steepest terrain.
http://gizmodo.com/5889870/how-san-franciscos-cable-cars-climb-its-iconic-hills
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Cable Cars: How They Work Below Street Level
How they work,under the street,steel tracks,track,track structure,south of the slot,yokes,yoke,carrier pulleys,carrier pulley,crown pulley,wooden planks.
http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/below-the-streets.html
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Cable Cars: How Cable Cars Work
Learn about how cable cars work.
http://www.cablecarmuseum.org/mechanical.html
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San Francisco's World Famous Cable Cars
The cable cars were invented here in 1873, dominated the city's transit scene for more than 30 years, were almost extinguished by the 1906 Earthquake and Fire, soldiered on through two World Wars as a quaint relic.
http://www.streetcar.org/cablecars/
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Cable Car - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Wikipedia's information about cable cars.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_car
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Aerial Tramway - Wikipedia, the Free Encyclopedia
Wikipedia's information about aerial tramways.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_tramway