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  2. Cable cars in Chicago - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Chicago already had the second largest cable car network in the United States and would eventually surpass New York City to have the largest streetcar network in the world in a few decades. In 1900, there were three private companies operating 41 miles (66.0 km) of double track routes radiating out from Chicago's downtown area .

  3. List of aerial tramways - Wikipedia

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    Cable car on Ravna planina is a cable car system within the Ski Center Ravna planina, 25 km away from Sarajevo and 5 km from Pale and mountain Jahorina. It was opened on 25 December 2017 and consists of 19 blue cabins which are able to transport up to 2200 persons per hour.

  4. Sarajevo cable car - Wikipedia

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    Trebević cable car in 1960. The Trebević cable car was first built in 1959, and opened for the public on 3 May 1959. It had a capacity of 400 passengers per hour. However, the many years of operation and repairs took a toll on the cable car which resulted in serious problems, so much so that the relevant institutions forbade further repairs ...

  5. Aerial tramway - Wikipedia

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    214.8 m (704.7 ft) Cat Hai – Phu Long cable car, Vietnam. As mass transit: The Roosevelt Island Tramway in New York City was the first aerial tramway in North America used by commuters as a mode of mass transit (See Transportation in New York City). Passengers pay with the same farecard used for the New York City Subway.

  6. Chicago City Railway - Wikipedia

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    Chicago Cable Cars. The History Press. ISBN 978-1-60949-327-1. Lind, Alan R. (1979). Chicago Surface Lines: An Illustrated History. Transport History Press. ISBN 0-934732-00-0. Hilton, George W. (1982). the Cable Car in America. Stanford University Press. ISBN 0-8047-3051-2. Young, David M. (1998). Chicago Transit An Illustrated History ...

  7. List of streetcar systems in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cable April 10, 1878: July 31, 1951: Purchased by the city of San Francisco in 1952, with one line of the system reopened, and still in service. Geary Street, Park and Ocean Railway: Cable February 16, 1880: May 6, 1912 San Francisco cable car system [32] San Francisco: Cable 1878 Muni Metro: Electric Light rail (after 1980s upgrades) c. July ...

  8. Ding! Ding! San Francisco's cable cars are running again - AOL

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    San Francisco's iconic cable cars were chiming their bells and rolling again on the city's hills Monday after being sidelined for 16 months by the pandemic. At Powell and Market, one of the cable ...

  9. Category:Cable car railways in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Cable Building (New York City) Cable cars and funiculars in Los Angeles; California Street Cable Railroad; Cable cars in Chicago; Streetcar tunnels in Chicago; Chicago City Railway; Chicago Surface Lines; Clay Street Hill Railroad