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    Ajax Express drive terminal and chairs 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    The Ajax Express was installed in 2003. When this image was taken, the lift was undergoing diesel engine calibration.
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    View from upper terminal of Silver Queen Gondola, Aspen 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
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    View of Aspen from Silver Queen Gondola 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    The Silver Queen Gondola is a detachable, continuously circulating ropeway system.
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    Bull wheel 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
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    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
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    Looking down the line of Silver Queen Gondola 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    The higher towers on this ropeway are structural at the bottom and tubular at the top in order to withstand the load.
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    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 Aspen No. 1 ski lift began operation December 14, 1946, and ended operation April 11, 1971. The lift is now part of the Aspen Historical Society.
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    View of tower with Aspen in background 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
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    Double chair lift at Aspen 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    This double chair lift, the Mountain Bell, is being replaced by a new lift in 2004.
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    View of mountains with Silver Queen Gondola in foreground 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
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