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Aerial ropeway at Carrara, Italy
Ropeway is built to carry loads of 20 tons, this being heaviest weight so far handled by this means; line has length of 1600 m., and is divided into four spans, longest of which, extending from top terminal to next trestle, is 1150 m.; ropeway consists of two lines of way. (See also Engineering vol. 126, n 3268 Aug. 31, 1928 p. 264; Engineer, vol. 145, no. 3762, Feb. 17, 1928, pp. 180-181, 6 figs.; Stone, vol. 49, no. 6, June 1928, p. 375; and French translation in Technique Moderne, vol. 20, no. 9, May 1, 1928, pp. 336-337, 3 figs)
Aerial ropeway at Carrara, Italy
Ropeway is built to carry loads of 20 tons, this being heaviest weight so far handled by this means; line has length of 1600 m., and is divided into four spans, longest of which, extending from top terminal to next trestle, is 1150 m.; ropeway consists of two lines of way. (See also Engineering vol. 126, n 3268 Aug. 31, 1928 p. 264; Engineer, vol. 145, no. 3762, Feb. 17, 1928, pp. 180-181, 6 figs.; Stone, vol. 49, no. 6, June 1928, p. 375; and French translation in Technique Moderne, vol. 20, no. 9, May 1, 1928, pp. 336-337, 3 figs)
Aerial ropeway at Carrara, Italy
Quarry Surveyors Contractors Jl
1928
3 pages
2 Figs.
Article (Journal)
English
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