. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "La ferrovia a gravit\u00E0 (in inglese: gravity railroad o gravity railway) \u00E8 un'infrastruttura ferroviaria costituita da un tracciato con una pendenza tale da consentire ai veicoli che trasportano minerali o passeggeri di percorrerlo grazie alla sola forza di gravit\u00E0. Al termine del tracciato, le vetture sono poi trainate al punto di partenza in alto utilizzando la trazione animale o di un motore o di un cavo o catena. La velocit\u00E0 delle vetture in discesa \u00E8 controllata da un meccanismo di frenata presente su uno o pi\u00F9 veicoli del convoglio. Le tipiche montagne russe dei parchi divertimento sono progettate con la tecnologia della ferrovia a gravit\u00E0."@it . . . 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"Gravity railroad"@en . . . 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"1417922"^^ . . . . "Ferrovia a gravit\u00E0"@it . . . . . . . . . . . . . "A gravity railroad (American English) or gravity railway (British English) is a railroad on a slope that allows cars carrying minerals or passengers to coast down the slope by the force of gravity alone. The speed of the cars is controlled by a braking mechanism on one or more cars on the train. The cars are then hauled back up the slope using animal power, a locomotive or a stationary engine and a cable, a chain or one or more wide, flat iron bands. A much later example in California used 4 ft 8+1\u20442 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge steam engines to pull gravity cars back to the summit of Mt. Tamalpais. The typical amusement park roller coaster is designed from gravity railroad technology based on the looping track incorporated into the second railroad of the United States, the Mauch Chunk & Summit Hill Railroad, which remained in operation for decades as a tourist ride after it was withdrawn from freight service hauling coal."@en . "A gravity railroad (American English) or gravity railway (British English) is a railroad on a slope that allows cars carrying minerals or passengers to coast down the slope by the force of gravity alone. The speed of the cars is controlled by a braking mechanism on one or more cars on the train. The cars are then hauled back up the slope using animal power, a locomotive or a stationary engine and a cable, a chain or one or more wide, flat iron bands. A much later example in California used 4 ft 8+1\u20442 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge steam engines to pull gravity cars back to the summit of Mt. Tamalpais."@en . "9269"^^ . "\u91CD\u529B\u5F0F\u9244\u9053"@ja . . . . "1111504912"^^ . . . . "La ferrovia a gravit\u00E0 (in inglese: gravity railroad o gravity railway) \u00E8 un'infrastruttura ferroviaria costituita da un tracciato con una pendenza tale da consentire ai veicoli che trasportano minerali o passeggeri di percorrerlo grazie alla sola forza di gravit\u00E0. Al termine del tracciato, le vetture sono poi trainate al punto di partenza in alto utilizzando la trazione animale o di un motore o di un cavo o catena. La velocit\u00E0 delle vetture in discesa \u00E8 controllata da un meccanismo di frenata presente su uno o pi\u00F9 veicoli del convoglio. Le tipiche montagne russe dei parchi divertimento sono progettate con la tecnologia della ferrovia a gravit\u00E0."@it . . . . . . . . . .