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Often used in a general sense to cover any small passenger-carrying cart. Troika: a sleigh drawn by three horses harnessed abreast. Occasionally, a similar wheeled vehicle. Vardo (gypsy wagon): a vardo is a traditional horse-drawn wagon used by English Romani Gypsies. Victoria: a one-horse carriage with a front-facing bench seat. The body was ...
The park has 25 rides and attractions separated into three main categories: Extreme rides, Family rides and Kiddie rides. The biggest and most popular attraction is the 90-metre (300 feet) tall SlingShot, one of the tallest rides in Europe. [2] In 2010, the park acquired a 45-metre (147 feet) tall Giant Wheel. [3]
Spirit of Safety I (built by American Blimp Corporation), registered as G-TLEL and owned and operated by Lightship Europe Limited, (but operating in Goodyear livery), caught fire while on landing approach to the Reichelsheim Airport and crashed on June 12, 2011, near Reichelsheim, Hesse, Germany. The pilot, Michael Nerandzic, flew the airship ...
The “body-makers” produced the body or vehicle itself, while the “carriage-makers” made the stronger timbers beneath and around the body. The timbers used included ash, beech, elm, oak, mahogany, pine, birch and larch. The tools and processes were similar to those used in cabinet-making, plus others specific to coach-making. Making the ...
The cable car route is 2158 m long, resting on 10 steel pillars, takes 7 minutes and 15 seconds to complete (compared to 12–13 minutes before 1992), with a capacity of 1200 persons an hour in one direction and is composed of 33 cabins (capacity 10 persons and 750 kg) in anthracite colour except five of them which are coloured in red, blue ...
“The Volvo V60 Cross Country is a rugged yet refined wagon that offers a comfortable ride, upscale interior and standard all-wheel drive,” Rodriguez said. ... 10 European Cars That Are Better ...
Listed in the order of opening year. List includes gondola lifts in European and Asian parts of the country. Balçova Gondola, İzmir (1974) Maçka Gondola, Istanbul line TF1 (1993) Eyüp Gondola, Istanbul line TF2 (2005) Samsun Amisos Hill Gondola, Samsun (2006) Keçiören Gondola, Ankara (2008) Aydın Pınarbaşı-Aytepe Gondola, Aydın (2009)
(Russia is a transcontinental country spanning Europe and Asia. All the funicular railways below are on the European side so are listed here.) Nizhny Novgorod. Kremlin funicular (1896-1926; to be totally rebuilt and re-opened in 2023) Pokhvalinsky funicular (1896-1927) Sochi. Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium funicular (private) (1952-2010)