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Plaque attached to tower of Aspen ski lift No. 1
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
The sign reads: Aspen Ski Lift No.1 "The longest ski lift in the world"; Construction began June 24, 1946; Lift began operation: December 14, 1946; Dedication: January 11, 1947; Last day of operation: April 11, 1971 - Aspen ...
Terminal components in steel yard at Leitner-Poma plant
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-15
Format:color photographs
Tower #18 of Iron Mountain Tramway
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
Bull wheel assembly at Leitner-Poma manufacturing facility
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-15
Format:color photographs
Gondola exit at upper terminal of Silver Queen Gondola
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
Geared contour ready for installation
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-15
Format:color photographs
View from summit of Aspen Mountain
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
Emergency brake hydraulic control unit, Iron Mountain Tramway
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
The Iron Mountain Tramway is a Leitner-Poma fixed grip pulse gondola system. The gondola transports passengers to the Glenwood Caverns.
Sheave train of Iron Mountain Tramway
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
According to Leitner-Poma of America, Inc., "A sheave train is made up of two or more two-sheave elements. Each sheave train is thus automatically adapted to the cable deflection angles and their variations."
Gondola transportation track
Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
Date:2004-07-14
Format:color photographs
This track, at the Silver Queen Gondola, is used to move gondolas from the line to the gondola garage.