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  2. Teide Cableway - Wikipedia

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    A cable car at the bottom station of the cableway. The cableway has two stations. The base station, at 2,356 m (7,730 ft), is accessible by car, with 220 parking slots, a bar, restaurant and a souvenir shop on-site. [2] [3] The cabins can accommodate a maximum of 44 people, and the journey time is eight minutes. [3]

  3. Skyway Monte Bianco - Wikipedia

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    Skyway Monte Bianco is a cable car in the Italian Alps, linking the town of Courmayeur with Pointe Helbronner on the southern side of the Mont Blanc massif. Taking over three years to construct, it opened in 2015 at a cost of 110 million euros, and is considered to be the world's most expensive cable car installation. [1]

  4. Bowden cable - Wikipedia

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    A Bowden cable (/ ˈ b oʊ d ən / BOH-dən) [1] is a type of flexible cable used to transmit mechanical force or energy by the movement of an inner cable relative to a hollow outer cable housing. The housing is generally of composite construction, consisting of an inner lining, a longitudinally incompressible layer such as a helical winding or ...

  5. Mount Wellington cable car proposals - Wikipedia

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    The first two of these pre-dated the construction of Pinnacle Road. In 1905, Arnold Wertheimer proposed the construction of an aerial cableway (at the time referred to as an "aerial railway") from The Springs to the Pinnacle of Mt Wellington, [1] [2] and in 1906 established The Mount Wellington Aerial Railway Company Ltd. [3] This proposal was soon modified to run from Cascades to the pinnacle ...

  6. BroadR-Reach - Wikipedia

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    Using BroadR-Reach technology in automotive enables the migration from multiple closed applications to an open Ethernet-based network.This allows automotive manufacturers to incorporate multiple electronic systems and devices, such as advanced safety features (i.e. 360-degree surround view parking assistance, rear-view cameras and collision avoidance systems) and comfort and infotainment features.

  7. Aerial tramway - Wikipedia

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    Cable car in the Mount Ulia, Spain Cable car in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. In the beginning of the 20th century, the rise of the middle class and the leisure industry allowed for investment in sight-seeing machines. Prior to 1893, a combined goods and passenger carrying cableway was installed at Gibraltar. Initially, its passengers were military ...

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