| 1. | On May 24, 1980, the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway II was dedicated.
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| 2. | Special crossing pylons are often used where aerial tramways cross power lines.
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| 3. | It may be reached by aerial tramway or by foot from Linthal.
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| 4. | It is the longest reversible aerial tramway built in one section only.
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| 5. | The Norsj?aerial tramway in Sweden had a length of 96 kilometers.
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| 6. | Built in 1938, it was the first passenger aerial tramway in North America.
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| 7. | Additionally, it used hydraulics to strip the overburden and employed an aerial tramway.
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| 8. | An aerial tramway relies on wire rope to support and move cargo overhead.
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| 9. | Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway II ascends the famous slopes of Cannon Mountain for.
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| 10. | From San Carlo, an aerial tramway leads to the dam 900 m above.
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