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The station can be reached by cable car, funicular, railway or bus. This list notably includes the Klein Matterhorn and the Säntis , respectively the highest [ 2 ] and the most prominent [ 3 ] peaks of Europe with public transport access.
Beach and Mason station is about 0.2 miles (0.32 km) from the terminus of the Powell–Mason cable car. The stop is also served by the route 47 bus, plus the L Owl bus route, which provides service along the F Market & Wharves and L Taraval lines during the late night hours when trains do not operate.
The Téléphérique du Salève is a passenger cable car providing access to the top of the Salève in Haute-Savoie, France, overlooking the city of Geneva, Switzerland. The cable car is operated by a joint venture between RATP (through its subsidiary RATP Dev), Transports Publics Genevois , and COMAG (a subsidiary of lift manufacturer Poma ).
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It links the Klein Matterhorn cable car station in Switzerland, at more than 3,800 meters (12,467 feet) above sea level, with Testa Grigia in Italy, at 3,458 meters (11,345 feet).
Cable service ended 1941, route integrated into 24 Mission and Richmond. Sacramento Clay Cable: Cable service ended 1942, converted to 55 Sacramento bus. [32] 59 Powell Mason Cable Cable car Integrated into the San Francisco cable car system: 60 Washington Jackson Cable Cable car Fillmore Counterbalance: Part of 22 Fillmore route, closed 1941
Trübsee (1,788 m (5,866 ft)) [1] is an intermediate cable car station by the Titlis Bergbahnen [], Trüebsee (lit.: turbid lake, Germanized: Trübsee [2]) [1] is an Alpine lake (1,764 m (5,787 ft)) on the Ober Trüebsee Alpine pasture (or often just incorrectly shortened to Trüebsee) [1] in the upper part of the extensive municipality of Wolfenschiessen in the Swiss canton of Nidwalden.