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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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    Inside drive terminal of Iron Mountain Tramway at Glenwood Caverns Adventure Park 

    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 activities at the Glenwood Caverns.
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    View of lower terminal from Silver Queen Gondola, Aspen 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    This picture was taken from within the carrier of the Silver Queen gondola in Aspen.
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    Gondolas in Silver Queen Gondola garage 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    In the summer, the Silver Queen gondola runs at 75 percent, and the rest of the gondolas are stored in the garage. The gondola garage is located in the Silver Queen upper terminal.
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    View of gondola and lower 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
    The two smaller cables running down the middle of the ropeway are used for communication. The Silver Queen gondola is a detachable, continuously circulating ropeway.
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    Gondolas leaving drive terminal of Silver Queen Gondola in Aspen 

    Author(s):Ward, Jennifer S.; Colorado School of Mines. Arthur Lakes Library
    Date:2004-07-14
    Format:color photographs
    This photo was taken from inside one of the Silver Queen gondolas.
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    Inside upper terminal of Iron Mountain Tramway 

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

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