cable car
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Chamonix-–Mont-Blanc
- In Chamonix–Mont-Blanc
…is connected by the highest cable-car system in the world, almost to the summit of Mount Midi (12,605 feet [3,842 metres]); the cable car begins its ascent at 3,399 feet (1,036 metres) and rises to 12,434 feet (3,790 metres). Several other cable cars connect the town to Alpine heights. In…
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invention and uses
- In streetcar
The cable car, the invention of Andrew Hallidie, was introduced in San Francisco on Sacramento and Clay streets in 1873. The cars were drawn by an endless cable running in a slot between the rails and passing over a steam-driven shaft in the powerhouse. The system…
Read More - In mass transit: Growth in the 19th century
The cable car, a rail vehicle dragged by a long cable pulled by steam power from a central station, was invented in 1873 to master the steep hills of San Francisco. This idea spread to Chicago and other cities in order to avoid the unpleasant side…
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San Francisco
- In San Francisco: City site
…newly arrived drivers, making the cable cars more than sentimental anachronisms, and providing splendid views of the bay.
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