A cabin for transportation suspended on cables.
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Examples for "cablecar"
Examples for "cablecar"
1After a few loud clicks, the cablecar stopped and the doors slid open.
2At Third I got off and rode the cablecar to the top of Bunker Hill.
3Two glistening Cylons stood guard before the path that led to the cablecar and the stone steps.
4Eventually the newcomer finds out that the sound is made by cables runnin under the cablecar tracks.
5The accident occurred when a US military jet clipped a cablecar line at the ski resort of Cermis, close to Cavalese in the Dolomites.
1That is about to change: the national government has approved what would be Peru's first aerial tramway.
2On the third day, they had spotted a line of wooden towers supporting an aerial tramway system.
3A supervisor at the Santa Lucia end of the aerial tramway suddenly noticed that something was wrong.
4A series of steep dirt trails lead to the top, or you can take the aerial tramway from Pala Springs.
5Their target-anaerial tramway connecting the Matahambre copper mine with the port of Santa Lucia-wasless than a dozen miles away as the crow flies.
1All these jobs will be affected by a cable car, he said.
2Every year, Table Mountain's cable car has to have a little TLC.
3During that time, the cable car is out of service to everyone.
4The surviving female climber would be taken down by the cable car.
5Mrs. Sommers went to the corner and waited for the cable car.
1Across the gorge a quarter of a mile away an aerial tram ran.
2The 60-passenger Alyeska Aerial Tram offers expansive views and at the top there are two restaurants, a museum, and guided walks in summer.