Why do cable cars (gondola lifts) only have doors on one side? [closed]

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I have never seen a gondola lift (one with enclosed cabins with doors) that has doors on the side facing the cable going in the other direction. They always seem to have doors only on the side facing away from the other direction, never on both sides or always facing the middle. I wonder why this is, as this means it is impossible to have island platforms, which could be useful in saving space in some places.



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The cable cars used on Grouse Mountain, BC, has doors on both sides.




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How do gondolas stay on the cable?

The cable is driven by a bullwheel in a terminal, which is typically connected to an engine or electric motor. It is often considered a continuous system since it features a haul rope which continuously moves and circulates around two terminal stations.

How does a gondola lift work?

Ski lift chairs, gondolas, cable cars, or t-bars are connected to the steel cable and transports the skiers up to the top. The empty chair or gondola then circles around and travels back empty to the bottom of the slope to pick up new skiers.

Can gondolas fall?

A ski lift accident that sent a gondola falling to the ground at Sunday River Resort in western Maine could have been far more serious. There was only one occupant in the gondola, which has a capacity of eight riders, and it fell only 10 feet (3 meters), the resort said.



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