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a conveyance for passengers or freight on a cable railway
they took a cable car to the top of the mountain
How To Use cable car In A Sentence
- A thin cable carries the signal to a computer.
- Telephone system: excellent domestic and international facilities; automatic system domestic: coaxial and multiconductor cable carry most voice traffic; parallel microwave radio relay network carries some additional telephone channels international: 5 submarine coaxial cables; satellite earth stations The 1996 CIA Factbook
- A thin cable carries the signal to a computer.
- Cross-country skiing is very popular and cable cars and ski lifts take the skiers up to the snow fields.
- MORE than 150 skiers spent hours trapped in cable cars in the Alps. The Sun
- The cable car sails over silver birch and pines and patches of snow. Times, Sunday Times
- You can ride a donkey to the top but the cable car is more comfortable and far less scary. The Sun
- The spectacular journey delivers you across the spine of Japan by cable car, bus, trolleybus and ropeway.
- A cable car whisked us up and we walked in awe along the top as the wall snaked off endlessly in each direction. The Sun
- A cable car ascends the last 800 metres up to the sheer rock face.