ropeways
Ropeways, also known as cable transports, are systems that move people or goods between stations using a fixed cable or set of cables suspended between towers. They commonly employ carriers such as gondolas, cabins, or open chairs and are used in mountainous terrain, urban settings, and industrial sites. Ropeways are distinct from rail-based funicular systems, which run on tracks at ground level.
A ropeway installation consists of several core elements: supporting towers or pylons, a traction or haul rope
Common configurations include aerial tramways (usually two cars shuttling on a fixed cable), gondola lifts (a
Uses and examples: ropeways enable access across rugged terrain, support ski resorts and scenic or urban transit,