aerial tram
collocation in Englishmeaningsofaerialandtram
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aerial
noun[C]
uk/ˈeə.ri.əl/us/ˈer.i.əl/
a structure made of metal rods or wires that receives or sends out radio or ...
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tram
noun[C]
uk/træm/us/træm/
an electric vehicle that transports people, usually in cities, and goes along metal tracks in ...
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The operation was subsequently scaled back and replaced the planned tramroad with horses, although plans for anaerialtramat the pass remained.
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An access gallery would run across the width of the plateau to anaerialtramstation.
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Theaerialtramconsists of two passenger cabins, each capable of carrying 80 passengers.
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Anaerialtramwas proposed for access, but not pursued.
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The floor of theaerialtram-cars rotates constantly, making two complete revolutions throughout the duration of the journey so that the passengers can see in all directions without moving.
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Sapey had suffered little damage during the war, apart from the destruction of itsaerialtram, and by the end of 1944 was partly repaired and placed into service.
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Rimplas was accessed by a single-cableaerialtramwith a length of 872 m and a rise of 602 m, leading directly into its own entrance block.
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The overhead line was bipolar and consisted of two downwards open tubes, in which the two pantographs hang like aerial trams.
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Larger ski areas may use gondolas or aerial trams for transportation across longer distances within the ski area.
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Aerial trams once used for hauling ore were converted into chairlifts.
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Transports can include chairlifts, monorails, aerial trams, and escalators.
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A gondola lift has cabins suspended from a continuously circulating cable whereas aerial trams simply shuttle back and forth on cables.
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