Before the Great Earthquake of 1906, there were more than 600 cable cars in San Francisco. By 1912, there were less than 100. Today, there are 44. Every few years, a cable car must be replaced—a ...
Cities around the world are running out of road space, time, and patience. Cable cars promise something radical: transportation that ignores traffic entirely by moving people through the air. This ...
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