

Conveyance in Ogden, Utah
#21
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:25 AM
Isn't it odd that "politics" is made up of the word "poli" meaning many, and "tics" meaning blood-sucking creatures?
#23
Posted 21 February 2005 - 01:13 PM
Isn't it odd that "politics" is made up of the word "poli" meaning many, and "tics" meaning blood-sucking creatures?
#24
Posted 21 February 2005 - 04:36 PM
#25
Posted 21 February 2005 - 05:02 PM
Isn't it odd that "politics" is made up of the word "poli" meaning many, and "tics" meaning blood-sucking creatures?
#26
Posted 21 February 2005 - 07:37 PM
THanks :) :D

#27
Posted 21 February 2005 - 07:39 PM
Once we know that maybe you should contact the company and ask for more info. explann to them the project that you are doing.
(i'm currenting seeing if i can find any info on the one in italy)
#28
Posted 21 February 2005 - 07:48 PM
Kicking Horse, on Feb 21 2005, 08:39 PM, said:
Once we know that maybe you should contact the company and ask for more info. explann to them the project that you are doing.
(i'm currenting seeing if i can find any info on the one in italy)
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I'm not sure about that one. I guess it just seems to be a myth around our group. They say (now imagine in your head the sound of a legend being told [you know, that dusty, windy sound with a flash of light lifting you to somewhere else]) that this city is in Northern Italy near the border of France in the Alps, but is little noticed because of its loction in in Northern Italy. They say that some years back they built some type of conveyance going from their town to a ski resort and that it has magically helped the city become a better place. How was that for a legend! But seriously, that's about what is said, and I don't know where the info. has come from, but it seems hard to get info. and pictures from there.
#29
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:29 PM
links
http://www.trans.ci....ojects/Tram.htm
http://www.jakesassociates.com/knowledge_c...ions_papers.htm
http://www.railwayag...ple_movers.html
http://web.presby.ed...it/Detroit/DPM/
http://www.rioc.com/...sportation.html
http://www.ntsb.gov/...003/rar0303.pdf
Ryan B
#30
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:40 PM
Squaw Valley is the only place with a true funitel in california. It was built in 97/98 and opened i believe in december 98. Its only 8000 or so feet long with 2000 vertical and 10 towers. The advantage of the funitel system is it can almost always run. The design allows it to run in crosswinds up to 75MPH so unless there are crazy headwinds it is always running. It can have long spans and runs at about 6 m/s so it has a high capicity, i think around 3000-3500 an hour, but I'm sure they can do closer to 4000. The garaventa design used at squaw has 14 bullwheels, 3 at each end with one double groove drive bullwheel then they have 2 on both the acceleration and deceleration sides to deflect the cable up out of the vault motor room. Each tower has about double the normal number of sheaves and it makes sense. I think the doppelmayr design now used only has 6 bullwheels as the ones in the terminal were replaced with deflection sheaves.
An old write-up on the system
More Info and Pictures
#31
Posted 21 February 2005 - 08:55 PM
#32
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:02 PM
edmontonguy, on Feb 21 2005, 09:55 PM, said:
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Hold on a minute here, this is good stuff. Where is Sunshine located? Any pictures/info. avaliable? Also, is there any published info. on the idea at Heavenly? Is the idea dead?
#33
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:04 PM
Ryan B, on Feb 21 2005, 09:29 PM, said:
links
http://www.trans.ci....ojects/Tram.htm
http://www.jakesassociates.com/knowledge_c...ions_papers.htm
http://www.railwayag...ple_movers.html
http://web.presby.ed...it/Detroit/DPM/
http://www.rioc.com/...sportation.html
http://www.ntsb.gov/events/2003/angelsflig...d%5Fmeeting.pdf
Ryan B
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Deleted off topic comment - feel free to post in proper topic forum.
Ryan B
#34
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:07 PM
#35
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:08 PM
KZ, on Feb 21 2005, 10:07 PM, said:
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That works fine for me. Any help is greatly appreciated.
#36
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:12 PM
Poma has a few pictures in their information section. Sunshine Gondola
This post has been edited by edmontonguy: 21 February 2005 - 09:15 PM
#37
Posted 21 February 2005 - 09:21 PM
http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?.../28/TR73750.DTL
Another that was basically the same said it was though about for over 45 years to link south lake to the mountain.
#38
Posted 21 February 2005 - 11:05 PM
KZ, on Feb 21 2005, 09:07 PM, said:
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Yes. There is a group of investors trying to build a destination resort at Kingsbury Grade over Lake Tahoe. The road is currently not large enough to handle the sort of traffic the resort would generate and is not likely to be widened. The solution the developers came up with was to build a bi-cable gondola going from the south shore of Lake Tahoe to the resort and then on to David Wally's Hot Springs. Later, the developer changed the proposal from a gondola to a funitel, citing the fact that far fewer towers would be installed, making for lesser scenic impact, and that the funitel would have greater operability in high winds. Instead of the 280 cabins of the gondola, the funitel would have 75. As of this last September, little has been heard of from the developer, and as far as I am concerned, the project will never happen. I hope that helps.
#40
Posted 22 February 2005 - 05:40 AM
Useless but interesting trivia: funitel is coined from funicular and telepherique (French for aerial tramway).
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