Definition of Aerial tramway

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Aerial Tramway
Unpowered passenger vehicles suspended from a system of aerial cables and propelled by separate cables attached to the vehicle suspension system. The cable system is powered by engines or motors at a central location not on board the vehicle. (FTA1)
An electric system of aerial cables with suspended unpowered passenger vehicles. The vehicles are propelled by separate cables attached to the vehicle suspension system and powered by engines or motors at a central location not on board the vehicle. (APTA1)

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Aerial tramway Definition from Language, Idioms & Slang Dictionaries & Glossaries

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aerial tramway

Noun
1. a conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers
(synonym) tramway, tram, cable tramway, ropeway
(hypernym) conveyance, transport

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aerial tramway

aerial tramway
n : a conveyance that transports passengers or freight in carriers suspended from cables and supported by a series of towers [syn: tramway, tram, cable tramway, ropeway]





Aerial tramway Definition from Encyclopedia Dictionaries & Glossaries

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Aerial tramway
An aerial tramway is a type of aerial lift, often called a cable car or ropeway, and sometimes incorrectly referred to as a gondola. Because of the proliferation of such systems in the Alpine regions of Europe, the French and German language names of Téléphérique and Seilbahn are often also used in an English language context. "Cable car" is the normal term in British English, as in British English the word "tramway" generally refers to a railed street tramway. Note also that, in American English, "cable car" is most often associated with surface cable car systems, e.g. San Francisco's Cable Cars, so careful phrasing is necessary to prevent confusion.

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