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- Funifor abstract "A funifor is a type of aerial lift or aerial tramway patented by Doppelmayr Garaventa Group which consists of two guide ropes and a haul rope loop per cabin.The drives of the two cabins are not interconnected with two reversible cabins running on parallel tracks. At the top of each track, the haul rope for that track loops back to the bottom instead of looping over to serve the other track as occurs with a normal aerial tramway. In other words, a funifor's propulsion is not returned to the opposite direction for use by the other vehicle. Because of this unique feature, a funifor offers the following advantages when compared to an aerial tramway: Cabins operated independently of each other which allows higher capacities and reduced wait times; Intermediary stations possible in locations other than midpoint; Maintenance/shut down of one line does not affect the operation of the other line; In event of emergency evacuation, cabins can be equipped with bridging equipment to allow passengers to move from disabled cabin to the operational line; High wind stability owing to horizontal distance between the two guide ropes comprising each track;↑ 1.0 1.1 ↑ ↑".
- Funifor thumbnail Funifor_Arabba_Porta_Vescovo.jpg?width=300.
- Funifor wikiPageExternalLink page1.php.
- Funifor wikiPageExternalLink Innovazione_sistemi_aerei_terrestri%20_Veronesi.pdf.
- Funifor wikiPageExternalLink translate?js=y&prev=_t&hl=en&ie=UTF-8&layout=1&eotf=1&u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.funivie.org%2Fpagine%2Fcome_funziona%2Ffunifor%2Findex.htm&sl=it&tl=en.
- Funifor wikiPageExternalLink index.htm.
- Funifor wikiPageID "8923384".
- Funifor wikiPageLength "3100".
- Funifor wikiPageOutDegree "10".
- Funifor wikiPageRevisionID "703755416".
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_lift.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Aerial_tramway.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Aerial_lifts.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Ski_lift_types.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Category:Vertical_transport_devices.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Doppelmayr_Garaventa_Group.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink Polytechnic_University_of_Turin.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLink File:Funifor_Arabba_Porta_Vescovo.jpg.
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLinkText "Funifor".
- Funifor wikiPageWikiLinkText "funifor".
- Funifor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Commons_category.
- Funifor wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:SkiLift.
- Funifor subject Category:Aerial_lifts.
- Funifor subject Category:Ski_lift_types.
- Funifor subject Category:Vertical_transport_devices.
- Funifor hypernym Lift.
- Funifor type Rocket.
- Funifor comment "A funifor is a type of aerial lift or aerial tramway patented by Doppelmayr Garaventa Group which consists of two guide ropes and a haul rope loop per cabin.The drives of the two cabins are not interconnected with two reversible cabins running on parallel tracks. At the top of each track, the haul rope for that track loops back to the bottom instead of looping over to serve the other track as occurs with a normal aerial tramway.".
- Funifor label "Funifor".
- Funifor sameAs Q1288569.
- Funifor sameAs Funifor.
- Funifor sameAs m.027pvtk.
- Funifor sameAs Funifor.
- Funifor sameAs Q1288569.
- Funifor wasDerivedFrom Funifor?oldid=703755416.
- Funifor depiction Funifor_Arabba_Porta_Vescovo.jpg.
- Funifor isPrimaryTopicOf Funifor.