Our discussion on 'ropeways' has been noted by members of the North American
based MiningHistory list and a contribution has been passed to me for
posting on this list - the publication referred is the one Roger Burt
identified as a useful source in an earlier message.
I've noted that Roger Gosling beat me to it in posting the request - you
might have had it twice. Asit happens the North American list has been quiet
of late and we have perhaps given them something to get their teeth into.
Peter
>Subject: Re: [MiningHistory] Education
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>> Its a pity that this USA
>> mining
>> history group doesn't get anywhere near as many messages as its UK
>> equivalent - that despite the fact that the USA is such a big place with so
>> many mines too!
>>
>
>Good point. Well to kick things off, does anyone have an idea of the location
>of extant aerial ( cable ) tramways, that can be visited in the US ?
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