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    Today, January 17th is Cable Car Day. Are you afraid of heights and why?

    In early 1871 British-born, US resident Andrew Smith Hallidie received the first patent in relation to the cable car, an occasion which is marked by Cable Car Day.


    Hallidie’s design for cable-propelled transit emerged when he witnessed horses falling, and even dying, while attempting to pull cars up San Fransisco’s steep Jackson Street. Fortunately for San Fransiscan equines, Hallidie had the talent to turn his sympathy into action, having previously invented a type of aerial tramway and designed improvements to mining ropes which resulted in their economic life extending by more than 873%…


    Two years after receiving his cable car patent, Hallidie set up the world’s first cable car rail road on Clay Street. None of the original line survives but grip car 8 is preserved in Mason Street’s Cable Car Museum (which, obviously, sits on two of San Fransisco’s three cable car routes).


    Those who find themselves outside San Francisco on Cable Car Day can still get in on the fun. Other cities operating cable car railways include Venice, Tampa, Las Vegas and Milan but, if you’re nowhere near a rail road, you can still honour the origins of the cable car by patting a horse on the head!


    https://www.daysoftheyear.com/days/cable-car-day/

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    country bumpkin

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    Good answer, shows you are paying attention. LOL

    I'm not afraid until I am up there already......

    country bumpkin

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    LOL...A delayed reaction!

    When I have to drive up a steep hill and can't see the "other side" til I'm at the top, or am crossing a bridge that ascends over the water, my hands sweat and my heart pounds.  Like Julie, once I've reached a height and look out over the expanse or "over the edge", I get breathless.   So....yes, I'm afraid of heights.


    Like this....scary
    Image result for looking down a sheer cliff

    country bumpkin

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    I could never hang off the side of a cliff like that. My ex mother-in-law had a fear of crossing bridges too,

    Yikes!!!.....as in the picture that Bob posted. I cannot do that nor step out over something high up in the air (i.e. any kind of lookout etc.) If I ever had to step on to a rescue ladder from the fire dept., I'm afraid I would probably die in the fire that would be raging behind me.


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    country bumpkin

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    Oh you poor thing! If George Clooney were reaching for you, I think you would find the courage to step on that ladder.
    Ducky

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    Oh in that case, I think I would just jump into his arms....no problem. :)

     Edinburgh had a cable car system from 1888 to 1923. A remnant still exists at Waterloo Place.

    country bumpkin

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    I would like to see it.
    hector5559

    They have everythink at Waterloo,even my birth records,
    nomdeplume

    Different Waterloo, Hector unless you were born in Scotland
    hector5559

    Are a Waterloo in Scotland ???????????how dare they,
    Ducky

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    Poor hector. There is a Waterloo in Canada also. :(
    nomdeplume

    There is also a statue of the Duke of Wellington on a rearing horse in Waterloo Place. No doubt the Scots will send it back to England if they get their independence.


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