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  2. Death Valley National Park visitor admits to toppling ... - AOL

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    The confession comes three days after park officials sought help from the public about the damaged tower that was part of the Saline Valley Salt Tram, a 13-mile aerial tramway built in 1911.

  3. Historic Death Valley tram tower ripped down when tourists ...

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    The wooden tower was part of the Saline Valley Salt Tram, a 13-mile aerial tramway built in 1911 and used to transport salt from the Saline Valley, over the Inyo Mountains and to a processing ...

  4. List of aerial tramways - Wikipedia

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    West Virginia. The Hawks Nest State Park aerial tram, in Fayette County, West Virginia, carries park visitors from the rim of the New River Gorge to the bank of the New River, a descent of more than 800 feet (240 m). The aerial tram at Pipestem Resort State Park in Pipestem, West Virginia descends 3,600 feet (1,100 m) into the Bluestone River ...

  5. List of gondola lifts - Wikipedia

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    In Santiago, a tramway was open on April 1, 1980, in San Cristóbal Hill. With 72 cabins moving at 4 meters per second, its biggest tower is 124.6 ft (38 m) tall, and the smallest 26.2 ft (8 m). With 72 cabins moving at 4 meters per second, its biggest tower is 124.6 ft (38 m) tall, and the smallest 26.2 ft (8 m).

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  7. New Wyler Aerial Tramway project progresses: Original tram ...

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    Built in 1959, The Wyler Aerial Tramway, named for El Paso radio and television pioneer Karl O. Wyler, was designed to provide maintenance access for television transmission towers until donated ...

  8. Trams in China - Wikipedia

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    The Changchun tramway system started operations in 1942. By the 1950s the system covered 28 km (17 mi) with 98 cars. The system continues to operate today. In Shanghai there were three tram systems - two operated by the colonial powers of Britain and France and one by a Chinese company. The British system opened in 1908 and was the largest of ...

  9. Sandia Peak Tramway reopens after maintenance repairs - AOL

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    Operations are back up and running at the Sandia Peak Tramway. The change comes one week after two tram cars were stuck on cable lines, near Tower Two on Dec. 31.