This UNI-G detachable services the Orchard pod.Side view of the drive station.View up the line from the base area.Tower 5.View back down the lower line.Middle section of the line.A convex section of the line.Tower 9.Hold down tower due to varied topography.Nearing the summit.Arriving at the return.Unloading area.Upper station overview.Another view of the top station.View from the summit.Looking down at tower 11.Tower 8.Lower lift line.Combination assemblies.Side view of the drive.Bottom station overview.Control cabinets in the bottom operator hut.Inside the drive-tension station.Connection between the motor and gearbox.Tension and brake pumps.Controls inside the drive terminal.Outside operator controls.
So this is where the Cascade Basin Triple began her working life. It’s fascinating for me to see where a familiar lift came from. The scenery at Osler Bluff looks some different from the New England hardwood and white pine forest that she runs through today.
So this is where the Cascade Basin Triple began her working life. It’s fascinating for me to see where a familiar lift came from. The scenery at Osler Bluff looks some different from the New England hardwood and white pine forest that she runs through today.
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