Material ropeway
A material ropeway, ropeway conveyor (or Aerial tramway in the US)[1]: 659 is a subtype of gondola lift, from which containers for goods rather than passenger cars are suspended.



Description
    
Material ropeways are typically found around large mining concerns, and can be of considerable length. The COMILOG Cableway, which ran from Moanda in Gabon to Mbinda in the Republic of the Congo, was over 75 km (47 mi) in length. The Norsjö aerial tramway in Sweden had a length of 96 km (60 mi).
Conveyors can be powered by a wide variety of forms of energy, such as electricity, engines, or gravity (particularly in mountainous mining concerns, or where running water is available).[2] Gravity-driven conveyors may qualify as zip-lines, as no electricity is used to operate them, instead relying on the weight of carts going down providing propulsion for empty carts going up.
History
    
The first recorded mechanical ropeway was by Croatian Fausto Veranzio who designed a bicable passenger ropeway in 1616. The world's first cable car on multiple supports was built by Adam Wybe in Gdańsk, Poland in 1644. It was powered by horses and used to move soil over the river to build defences.[3]
In Eritrea, the Italians built the Asmara-Massawa Cableway in 1936, which was 75 km (47 mi) long. The Manizales - Mariquita Cableway (1922) in Colombia was 73 km (45 mi) long.
Amongst the first material ropeways in India was the Amarkantak Ropeway[4] in Chaktipani, Korba, Chhatisgarh, which was 16.8 km (10.4 mi) long with capacity of 150 TPH constructed by Damodar Ropeways & Infra Ltd. (DRIL) (formerly known as (Damodar Enterprises Ltd. (DEL). It was made for Bharat Aluminium Company (Balco) in collaboration with Nikex, Hungary.
In the United Kingdom, aerial ropeways used for conveying mining goods and materials were historically common; however, just one remains in existence and operation, in Claughton, Lancashire, constructed in 1924 and used for quarrying shale to make bricks. It is scheduled to be demolished in 2036, once the last of the shale has been quarried.[5][6]
List
    
    Closed ropeways
    
| Ropeway line / Company | System | Type | Support type | Length | Fall/Rise | (City/State/)Country | In operation | Notes | 
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| American Agricultural Chemical Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Searsport, Maine  USA | ||||
| Maine Insane Hospital | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 1,050 feet | 150 feet | Augusta, Maine  USA | 1899 - | |
| Plymouth Cordage Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Steel | 1,150 feet | Plymouth, Massachusetts  USA | |||
| Farnam-Chesire Lime Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Chesire, Massachusetts  USA | ||||
| Cayuga Lake Cement Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 2,340 feet | Ithaca, New York  USA | 1901 - | |||
| Magnetic Iron Ore Company | Trenton-Bleichert | 290 feet | 25 rise | Benson Mines, New York  USA | ||||
| Solvay Process Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 16,500 feet | 239 feet | Syracuse, New York  USA | ||
| Warner's Portland Cement Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,056 feet | 48 feet | Syracuse, New York  USA | |||
| Catskill Cement Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 4,170 feet | Smith's Landing, New York  USA | ||||
| Witherbees, Sherman & Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 3,668 feet | 406 feet | Port Henry, New York  USA | |||
| United States Military Academy | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Iron | 1,640 feet | West Point, New York  USA | 1901 - | ||
| Edgewater Lime Works | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 360 feet | 20 feet | Edgewater, New Jersey  USA | 1901 - | ||
| Vermont Marble Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,600 feet | Proctor, Vermont  USA | 1894 - | |||
| New England Talc Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 2,400 feet | Stockbridge, Vermont  USA | |||
| Pottsville Iron and Steel Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,100 feet | 70 feet | Pottsville, Pennsylvania  USA | |||
| Cambria Steel Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Steel | 3,260 feet | Johnstown, Pennsylvania  USA | |||
| Curwensville Fire Brick Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 2,337 feet | Bolivar, Pennsylvania  USA | 1903 - | |||
| Philadelphia & Reading Coal and Iron Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Single cable reversible | West Shenandoah Colliery, Pennsylvania  USA | |||||
| Keystone Plaster Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,500 feet | Chester, Pennsylvania  USA | ||||
| Keystone Plaster Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,400 feet | 200 feet | East Brady, Pennsylvania  USA | |||
| St. Bernard Coal Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Single cable reversible | Wood | 600 feet | Earlington, Kentucky  USA | |||
| East Shore Terminal Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 700 feet | level | Charleston, South Carolina  USA | ||
| East Shore Terminal Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 650 feet | level | Charleston, South Carolina  USA | ||
| Pulaski Iron Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 960 feet | 494 feet | Buchanan, Virginia  USA | |||
| Royal Coal and Coke Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 2,800 feet | 820 feet | Prince, West Virginia  USA | |||
| Bagdad Chase Gold Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Atlanta, Idaho  USA | 1903 - 1931 | |||
| Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 9,000 feet | 713 feet | Wardner, Idaho  USA | 1891 - | ||
| Bunker Hill and Sullivan Mining and Concentrating Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,200 feet | 370 feet | Wardner, Idaho  USA | |||
| Pillsbury-Washburn Flour Mills Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 320 feet | level | Minneapolis, Minnesota  USA | |||
| St. Louis, Rocky Mountain & Pacific Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Koehler, New Mexico  USA | ||||
| United States Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Bingham, Utah  USA | ||||
| Highland Boy Gold Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 12,700 feet | Bingham, Utah  USA | |||
| Highland Boy Gold Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 20,975 feet | Bingham Canyon, Utah  USA | 1910 - | |||
| Utah Consolidated Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Bingham Canyon, Utah  USA | ||||
| Yampa Smelting Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Bingham, Utah  USA | ||||
| Vallejo Tunnel and Mine Company | Hallidie | Single-rope | Wood | 2,400 feet | 600 feet | Little Cottonwood, Utah  USA | 1872 - 1874 | |
| North American Copper Company | Leschen | Double-rope | Wood | 16 miles | Grand Encampment, Wyoming  USA | 1904 - | ||
| Nevada Gypsum Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Mound House, Nevada  USA | ||||
| Gold Prince Mine Tramway | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | Animas Forks, Colorado  USA | 1906 - | |||
| Compromise Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 3,200 feet | 920 feet | Aspen, Colorado  USA | |||
| Aspen Public Tramway Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 9,850 feet | 2,409 feet | Aspen, Colorado  USA | 1890 - 1893 | |
| Carbon Coal and Coke Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Steel | Trinidad, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Old Hundred Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 1,850 feet | 1,050 feet | Howardsville, Colorado  USA | ||
| Victor Fuel Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,850 feet | 57 feet | Hastings, Colorado  USA | |||
| St. Bernard Coal Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Single cable reversible | 2,370 feet | Denver, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Old Hundred Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 760 feet | 515 feet | Howardsville, Colorado  USA | ||
| Old Hundred Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 1,610 feet | Howardsville, Colorado  USA | |||
| Silver Age Mining and Milling Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 6,240 feet | 989 feet | Idaho Springs, Colorado  USA | |||
| Sunnyside Extension Mine | Huson | Single-rope | 2,279 feet | Silverton, Colorado  USA | 1891 - | |||
| Ross Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double cable reversible | Wood | 1,400 feet | 524 feet | Silverton, Colorado  USA | ||
| Iowa Gold Mining and Milling Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double cable reversible | Wood | 8,625 feet | Silverton, Colorado  USA | |||
| Shendandoah-Dives Mining Company | Double-rope | Wood | 10,000 feet | Silverton, Colorado  USA | 1929 - 1960 | |||
| Pay Rock Mine | Huson | Single-rope | Wood | Silver Plume, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Smuggler Union Mine | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 3,150 feet | Creede, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Bachelor Commodore Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 3,310 feet | Creede, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Bachelor Commodore Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Single cable reversible | Wood | 850 feet | 400 feet | Creede, Colorado  USA | ||
| Smuggler Union Mine | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 400 feet | Telluride, Colorado  USA | ||||
| San Juan Mining Company | Leschen and Sons | Double-rope | Wood | Telluride, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Colorado Fuel & Iron Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 2,370 feet | Denver, Colorado  USA | ||||
| Keane Wonder Mine | Double-rope | Wood | Death Valley, California  USA | |||||
| Four Metals Mining Company | Montgomery | Double-rope | Wood | 5,5 miles | Keeler, California  USA | 1909 - 1914 | ||
| Inyo Cerro Gordo Mining and Power Company | Leschen | Double-rope | Wood | 5,6 miles | Keeler, California  USA | 1914 - 1959 | ||
| Morning Star Mine Tram | Double-rope | Wood | Keeler, California  USA | |||||
| Mountain Ledge Gold Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 5,800 feet | 1,600 feet | Sierra City, California  USA | |||
| Saline Valley Salt Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 13,5 miles | 3,000 feet | Swansea, California  USA | 1913 - 1936 | |
| Eureka Slate Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 13,300 feet | Slatington, California  USA | ||||
| United Concentration Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 6,600 feet | 1,820 feet | Monte Cristo, Washington  USA | |||
| Oregon Gold Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 5,000 feet | 2,000 feet | Cornucopia, Oregon  USA | |||
| Old Dominion Copper Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,250 feet | Globe, Arizona  USA | 1892 - | |||
| Keeler, Holcombe & Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 7,500 feet | 1,850 feet | Kelly Switch, New Mexico  USA | |||
| Consolidated Kansas City Smelting and Refining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 2,500 feet | El Paso, Texas  USA | ||||
| Bi-Metallic Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 9,750 feet | 1,225 feet | Granite, Montana  USA | |||
| Granite Mountain Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 8,750 feet | 1,207 feet | Granite, Montana  USA | |||
| Chilkoot Trail tramways | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 8,250 feet/7 miles | 1,070 feet | Chillkoot Pass, Alaska  USA | 1898 - | |
| Nowell Gold Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 11,600 feet | 2,297 feet | Juneau, Alaska  USA | |||
| Mond Nickel Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 11,400 feet | Victoria Mines, Ontario .svg.png.webp) Canada | ||||
| Laurentide Pulp Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,500 feet | 15 feet | Montreal .svg.png.webp) Canada | |||
| Compania Metalurgica de Torreon | Trenton-Bleichert | Single cable reversible | Wood | 1,453 feet | 730 feet | Coahuila, Mexico  Mexico | ||
| La Gran Fundicion National Mexicana | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Wood | 8,650 feet | Santa Catarina, Mexico  Mexico | |||
| San Toy Mining Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Steel | Chihuahua  Mexico | ||||
| Thomas & Spillane | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 825 feet | 425 feet | San Luis Potosí  Mexico | |||
| Cia. Manufacturera de Ladrillos Areniscos | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | 1,950 feet | Coah  Mexico | ||||
| Trinidad Asphalt Company | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Iron | 5,100 feet | 80 feet | La Brea, Trinidad  Trinidad | ||
| Compagnie Heitienne | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Iron | 12 miles | Port de Paix, Haiti  Haiti | |||
| Vivero Iron Ore Company- Mina de la Silvarosa | Trenton-Bleichert | Double-rope | Iron | 625 feet | Vivero, Spain  Spain | 1899 - | 
References
    
- Ernst, Richard (1989). Wörterbuch der Industriellen Technik [Dictionary of Industrial Technology] (in German) (fifth ed.). Wiesbaden: Oscar Brandstetter. ISBN 3-87097-145-2.
- Decker, Kris De (26 January 2011). "Aerial ropeways: automatic cargo transport for a bargain". lowtechmagazine.com. Low Tech Magazine. Archived from the original on 7 September 2012. Retrieved 28 January 2011.
- Masłowski, Aleksander. "Adam Wijbe (1584?-1653)". rzygacz.webd.pl (in Polish). Akademia Rzygaczy. Archived from the original on 3 December 2006.
- "Tracing the course of infra technology Indian ropeways have been using since the 1970s". The Financial Express. 2021-04-20. Retrieved 2021-06-15.
- Scott, Tom (12 July 2021). "The UK's last aerial ropeway uses no power, moves 300 tonnes a day, and will be gone by 2036". youtube.com. Archived from the original on 2021-12-21.
- "Claughton Aerial Ropeway". nationaltransporttrust.org.uk. National Transport Trust. Archived from the original on 20 July 2021. Retrieved 20 July 2021.
External links
    
- La Teleferica Massaua-Asmara (pictures of Ethiopian ropeway) www.trainweb.org
- Conveyor & Ropeways Services Pvt. Ltd. www.crspl.com
- Low-tech Magazine: "Aerial ropeways: automatic cargo transport for a bargain"
- Financial Express: "Tracing the course of infra technology Indian ropeways have been using since the 1970s"
- An Unedited, Rain-Soaked Ride on Claughton's Aerial Ropeway
- Trenton-Bleichert System of Aerial Tramways
- The Bleichert System of Wire Rope Tramways
- Wire Rope Transportation in All Its Branches
