Aerial Tramways
Aerial tramways are transportation systems that use cables to suspend and move cabins or gondolas above ground. They are often used in mountainous regions to connect remote areas, such as ski resorts or hiking trails, to urban centers. Aerial tramways provide a scenic way to travel, offering passengers panoramic views of the landscape.
These systems consist of two main components: the cable and the gondola. The cable is anchored at both ends and runs through a series of towers, while the gondola is attached to the cable and can carry multiple passengers. Aerial tramways are efficient and environmentally friendly, reducing the need for road construction in rugged terrains.