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Ropeways general thread. Post all about: Chairlifts, Gondolas, Aerial trams, Cable Ferries ect. lets see some cool pics. This one is a ropeway in BC that served a microwave repeater site. It was decommisioned in 2005.
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3 There is a picture of the upper station hidden somewhere on the internet but I've failed to find it thus far.
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4 last picture. It was almost 3km in length and supported by only two towers as it climbed from the side of BC Highway 5 up to the ridge of Mt. Jarvis. The cabin is supported by two track cables and hauled up with a single continuous loop drive line. The large checkered tower at the base station housed the massive counterweights to maintain tension of the track cables. The base station still exists today however all the cable, support towers and upper station have been demolished and removed.
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Exploring old aerial trams is a lot of fun tbh fam.
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Could you use ropeways in place of subways?
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>>890255
Some cities in South America actually do.
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am i doing it rite?
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>>890246
>Exploring old aerial trams

where can i do this
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>>890278
Most of the western states of America have some industrial tram lines still standing, virtually none of them have been in use since the 1940s or earlier. The biggest thing is knowing where they are and having the means and ability to hike to them. I've visited about a dozen in California and Nevada but there are probably hundreds of mining-related tramways in the western US, mostly in the desert or mountainous areas. Some of them are marked on old topo maps if they were big enough, but most were jerry-rigged things with just a few tram towers and a wire cable.

One of the more famous tramways still standing is the Saline Valley Salt Tram, located in Saline Valley, California. Plenty of people have hiked parts of that one (I haven't yet) and it gives a good idea of the remoteness and accessibility of most of the remaining tram systems.
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What was the place in some 'kistan named place in the former central asian soviet republics that had dozens of these built for mining purposes?

Saw a thread in English Russia some years back. They were all in terrible disrepair, covered in rust and decades worth of grease but still operational and in use.
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>>890357
I don't know but now I want to see what you're talking about tbqhwy fam.
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>>890357
Found it by googling english russia ropeway:
http://englishrussia.com/2013/08/21/the-ropeway-city/
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>>890233
cable car at Stone Mountain, Ga. the carvings are of the leaders of the Confederate States of America; Robert E. Lee for sure, I think Jefferson Davis and Stonewall Jackson and one other. anyway, it's a beautiful park and I recommend walking up the trail, it's on the opposite side with a gentile slope, there's lots of trees and cool outcroppings. We rode the cable car down because my friend's old knee injury kicked in after we got up there.

It was really cool. the lady "driving" it gave a little presentation and could field questions. the side it's on is steep and the drop-off made it exciting.

also, the surrounding town is now majority black (lots of central asians, too) and that's mostly who goes to the park. a whole meadow of folks sit for the laser light show projected over the carving of CSA generals. if you aren't from this area, it might seem odd that easily half or more of the spectators are black, but it's a fun family thing to do and people here don't get bent out of shape about history. not that they're Uncle Toms by any means, they're just over it, is all.

more:

https://www.google.com/search?tbm=isch&q=stone%20mountain%20cable%20car&tbs=imgo:1#imgrc=G1hgxi6LBGxQeM%3A
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>>890376
It is a wonderful park. Also it is the world's largest bas relief carving.

I wish they wouldn't put the MLK bell tower on top of mountain and over the carving. That is going to cause way too much butt hurt.

I suiggest instead that they put the bell tower at the foot of the walking trail. That way hundreds of people a day will get to walk by it. While also keeping the white southerners happy.
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>>890379
>That is going to cause way too much butt hurt.

disagree. when I said
>people here don't get bent out of shape about history
I meant white people, too. you always put a bell up a high as possible so it can ring out farthest. that's why they're always in towers. nobody puts a bell at ground level, that's retarded. most white southerners under 50 are just not especially racist anymore (they are, but not out-of-proportion with anywhere else, I mean.) Stone Mtn is not that rural, you can see it from ATL. everyone listens to rap music and what have you. rednecks gonna be rednecks, but as a white southerner myself, I don't find the idea all that radical, personally.
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>>890376
I think the Union Army under the command of CINC Barack Hussein Obama should march in there and unceremoneously destroy those faces but only after literally pissing on them, while burning a Confederate flag.

Then, much higher on the rock face they would carve the figures of Malcolm X, Huey Newton, and Mumia Abu Jamal.

Not even joking.

Sage for offtopic.
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cars? who needs cars?
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>>890246
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>>890362
OP here For anyone who needs education,
these are bucket trams for mine ore, they didnt carry people. They had large buckets strung along their length and many didnt even require an engine or motor to run, instead relying simply on the weight of the ore taking the full buckets down the mountain. This system was usually used when the mine itself was high up on a mountain, but the mill for the ore was constructed at the base (usually near a town) for cost cutting.
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>>890586
Also about not carrying people. Miners did however often ride on them to commute to work
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Between the german towns Nußloch and Leimen, a 5 km ropeway exists for limestone transportations.
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>>890355
well that's far away. Looks really fun though.

>>890696
that's a lot more doable. How accessible/viewable is it?
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Also my hometown is thinking about a ropeway to connect the main station, the main uni campus and a school centre, though I think the reactions are mostly negative. It doesn't help that the city's poor af too. You can find more info here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6NJ95ANGakI or at seilbahn2025.de
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>>890541
Why not both?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TrtvcY-eEe0
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'cross the Thames m8
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>>891111
I live near the area of Leimen. It is just in the middle of the town there, so you can walk along it. Plan on cycling tomorrow, so i can make some pics.
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>>891489
sweet
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>>891989
Start. An entrance to the mine near Wiesloch. Shows a conveyor belt, which does lead from the mining area. The mine itself is enfenced, but some entrances are open, but propably only during operating hours.
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>>891998
Same spot, other side. Stnaidng on a road which is publicly accessible.
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>>892001
First time the Ropeway surfaces, and which is accesible. Entrance of the town Nussloch. Area on the right is restricted.
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>>892002
Other side of the bridge.
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>>892003
Going down the hill in Nußloch.
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>>892004
Some metal construction for a 90° corner in Nußloch.
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>>892005
Leaving Nußloch through a industrial district.
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>>892007
Along the fields between Nußloch and Leimen.
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>>892008
Entering Leimen.
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>>892010
Goes right through some gardens.
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>>892011
Heading to its final destination.
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>>892012
Last street the ropeway crosses. Part of the factory can be seen in the background.
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>>892015
So, for the most track the Leimen ropeway is easily accesible, especially with a bike. It goes through two villages and there is always a pathed way near it. Only the mine is a bit on the outside, and you would have to climb a hill to reach it.
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>>891998
thanks anon, very nice pictures and stuff, I hope you didn't get too wet. Have a pic from what i did today in return!
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>>890233
Nightfire
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>>892125

That was the best map. Guided missile fights we're cool.
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>>892125
That's some nostalgia. That game was pretty awesome.
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Barcelona
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Portland, OR
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>>892292
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Ischgl master race reporting in
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>>892357
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>>892358
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>>892359
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>>892360
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>>890255
Not really. They occupy completely different niches.

Aerial ropeways are amazing for crossing otherwise impassable terrain at low cost, but are vulnerable to strong winds, have limited capacity and their large stations and trickle of riders don't really integrate with other transit well.

Subways are the highest capacity transit mode known to man, but are very expensive if you don't actually need that high capacity.
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>>892287
I remember riding this thing when I was little, and it still had the open red cabins. Shit was pretty cash. Haven't been on it since, it's pretty expensive.
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>>892486
+ interior. OC.
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>>892359
dank
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>>892488
more OC
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>>892615
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bump for more dank ropeways, heres Grouse Mountains Skyride trams.
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>>893181
you'll cowards don't even Ariel tram.
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st. anton
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wagrain
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>>891489
If you want to do a longer tour, you could visit the remains of the ropeway in Bad Dürkheim
>planning begun in 1964, from the start it was accompanied by legal battles about the land it will fly over
>opened 1973
>closed 1981, after a court revoked the airspace rights, as a purely touristic attraction does not have the public need to justify eminent domaining.
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>>893393
The gutted out lower station still stands.
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>>893393
while the upper station with the gondolas in it was arsoned in 2000 and is now demolished.
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Reckon this is the ne plus ultra of cableways...
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2430793/Stalins-cable-car-Death-defying-metal-coffins-miners-using--despite-riddled-rust.html
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>>893393
Thanks for the tip. I might check it out sometime.

Also, i have never heard of this ropeway before, even through i have some family in the approximate area.
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>>896258
holy shit that look sick
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Near the old Mt. Jarvis tram is one of the last radio complex access trams in BC on Dog Mountain just West of Hope, BC. and all you get is a cage to ride in. heres a vid some radio tech took riding it up (with some over the top soundtrack added)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK2JPwe2BnA
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>>896783
those breaks in the music though...
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>>893327
>mfw all those signs at the top making it sound like hiking 6km is like crossing a fucking desert and you need to be a survival expert
>mfw I have no face
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>>890233
A cableway to the third highest mountain in Slovakia. That thing is 1,872 meters long, climbs 851 height meters and has only one support 104 meters below the upper station...
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OMG. Someone else gives a shit about Ropeways! Never expected them to come up on /n/.

They used to be as insanely common as big chimneys where I live, Wales, along with Funiculars, or "Inclines" as they were known here. (Other love of mine.) Never used for people movement, though there's many a tale of miners using them against the rules. Just for shifting mined rock, mining spoil and furnace slag.

....Then the mining and smelting got forcably wiped out. Bastards.

It's rare to even find a local my age that remembers them, despite being so recent and common.
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>>900930
Although the 'traditional' conveying loop system was comparatively rare compared to a local variant called "Blondins" after the inventor, which are kind of like a boom crane combined with a Cable Car. (Pic is one.)
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The only aerial ropeway of any sort in the country.
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>>900930
What does the Welsh economy consist of now that London destroyed all the industries? Collecting welfare checks?
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>>903203
>Only cable car
>It's for sheep
>Ireland

Figures
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>>903205
yes
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>>903203
>>903220
looks comfy 2bh
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>>907984
Are you a sheep?
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>>908076
Aren't we all?
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r-l3LI3kVEs

has anyone seen this
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>>908152
>52: goat tram

heh

also,
POO IN TRAM
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Favorite chairlift at my favorite resort, 2nd image doesn't capture it, but there's a large dip you go over with a frozen lake.

Too bad their replacing this with a quad so all the shit skiers can get to a part of the mountain they probably shouldn't even be on in the first place.
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>>908164
right behind the POV is the dip/lake with a great view
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>>908152
cool. in a way similar to the prague tramcam
>>901615
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>>908166
Too bad they don't run these things off-season.
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> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GqWthTK_wgI
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>>892615
What are these yellow things for?
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>>915461
I believe they are to keep the wires in relative proximity and configuration to each other, as movement in high winds can cause wear if they contact each other, and problems for the gondola running gear if they move apart. The orange colour is to help aircraft see the wires (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cavalese_cable_car_disaster_(1998)).
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>>896258
http://www.aljazeera.com/news/2015/12/soviet-era-cable-cars-georgian-town-151225195249614.html

Glorious ex-Soviet free public transport.
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>>917317
this is fucking fascinating. like something from a Jean-Pierre Jeunet movie...
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>>921590
Fascinating for us, probably bleak and depressing as fuck for the people who actually have to live there and ride it every day.
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>>924449
Bleak and depressing? I think it would be more depressing if they didn't have those cable cars.
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>>890233
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>>890237
Nice, is that still intact even though its inactive?
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>>914260
Where is this?
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