
Cable Cars
Cable cars are transportation systems that use a continuous cable driven by a motor, usually underground or on a track, to move cabins or cars along a fixed route. Passengers enter the cabins, which are pulled along by the moving cable, allowing for efficient transit over hilly or urban terrain without relying solely on individual engines. Commonly used in cities with steep topography, cable cars are valued for their reliability, environmental benefits, and ability to reduce traffic congestion. They are often seen as scenic and historic, providing both practical transportation and tourist attractions.