Sunday, August 2, 2009

Cable cars

On August 1, 1873, a crowd gathered at the corner of Clay and Kearny Streets in San Francisco at five o'clock in the morning to board the first run of a cable car system developed by Andrew Smith Hallidie. After seeing many horses succumb to the steep slopes of the city, Hallidie devised a mechanism by which cars were drawn by metal cable running in a slot between the rails.
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