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  • In Europe 4-seater gondola lifts with Mueller's patented detachable cable grips and T-bars were more popular.
  • While the cable grips used in the original cable railways were manually operated, requiring considerable skill and strength, modern cable grips tend to be automatic.
  • While the cable grips used in the original cable railways were manually operated, requiring considerable skill and strength, modern cable grips tend to be automatic.
  • A "'cable grip "'is a device for propelling a vehicle by attaching to a wire cable ( also called wire rope ) running at a ( relatively ) constant speed.
  • It used cable grip cars called " dummies " and unpowered trailer cars, similar to the large Melbourne cable tramway system but quite different from the surviving lines in San Francisco, where everything is combined in a single vehicle.
  • The tramcar'exactly similar in size, shape, and capacity to a cable grip car'had the'motive power'of gas'with which the reservoir is to be charged once a day at power stations by means of a rubber hose '.
  • The line originally extended via Alfred St ( now Alfred Street South ), Junction St ( now Pacific Highway ), Blue St and Miller Sts to the engine house and depot in Ridge St . It used cable grip cars called " dummies " and un-powered trailer cars.
  • Because the cable moves faster than most passengers could safely disembark and load, each chair is connected to the cable by a powerful spring-loaded cable grip which detaches at terminals, allowing the chair to slow considerably for convenient loading and unloading at a typical speed of 200 ft / min ( 2.2 mph, 1 m / s ), a speed slower even than fixed-grip " bunny chairlifts ".