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    Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    I was at Saltburn on a cold November evening hoping to capture a large moonrise, although this trip was a day or two prior to the full moon. On this occasion the cloud cover was just too much preventing any moon shots at all. This image was earlier in the evening and has until today been left unprocessed.

    The Cliff Lift is a water balanced (notice the water pipes between the two sets of rails) arrangement but in this image the two carriages are in their parked positions.

    Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Nicely composed.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    I am bit confused; are those bogies standing on two wheels, pulled back by wires?

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    I am bit confused; are those bogies standing on two wheels, pulled back by wires?
    Kinda, read more here: Saltburn Cliff Lift Wikipedia

    More here too: Saltburn Cliff Lift Visit_Saltburn...

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    I am bit confused; are those bogies standing on two wheels, pulled back by wires?

    Rather than compose a reply in which I would probably just add to your confusion . Here's a link with images and a video which I hope will make everything clear for you.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Dave beat me to it Nandakumar

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    This is very interesting... is the same water circulated/pumped back to top or water from some natural source at the top?

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    This is very interesting... is the same water circulated/pumped back to top or water from some natural source at the top?

    I believe the water element is effectively a closed loop, if that makes sense. In the video within the link I posted you can see the water tanks below one of the carriages.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Good videos Peter; both the running and the restoration of the cars in 2010/11.

    Thanks, Dave

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    Excellent video... i think water is sent to sea and not recirculated.... By the way, while we run down the tram, does it give the same experience as when we go down way in a Ferry's wheel?

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    Excellent video... i think water is sent to sea and not recirculated
    I'm sure it is pumped back up Nandakumar.


    Quote Originally Posted by Wavelength View Post
    ... does it give the same experience as when we go down way in a Ferry's wheel?
    No, because you can always see something in front of you, the thing I find disconcerting with a Ferris wheel (UK spelling), is that you can't see what's holding you up past 50 degrees or so

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Nor it is Indian spelling, my spelling mistake only

    That is true to a certain extent that the feeling comes from what you see/not see in front of you; but it also because of the feeling that you are going/falling down, which you feel even if you sit with closed eyes. I have tried that in Ferris wheel to sit with closed eyes; but the helpless feeling remained there
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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    also because of the feeling that you are going/falling down
    That's true, I prefer the slow ones on which the cradles don't swing as it stops and starts (otherwise I'll get motion sickness too).

    Sorry Peter, we've hijacked your thread

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Very nice image and thanks also for the videos Peter Actually the image looks nice even without the sky as there are many leading lines and geometrical shapes in it.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Now, that's the way to go up and down a cliff

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Exceptional image and capture. Thanks for letting us know how it works.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Thanks to everyone for your comments and suggestions, much appreciated.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    I like the angle that you shot this image from and the info has been very interesting. I think I have been to this location but I am not totally sure (no, I am not losing my sanity) it just looks so familiar somehow.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Quote Originally Posted by Rita View Post
    I like the angle that you shot this image from and the info has been very interesting. I think I have been to this location but I am not totally sure (no, I am not losing my sanity) it just looks so familiar somehow.

    Thanks Rita I'm pleased you like this image. Sorry I can't help with clarifying why you find the location familiar. However I believe a number of films and TV programs have featured the structure.

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    Re: Saltburn Cliff Lift and Pier

    Quote Originally Posted by bnnrcn View Post
    Very nice image and thanks also for the videos Peter Actually the image looks nice even without the sky as there are many leading lines and geometrical shapes in it.
    I agree. We have all taken shots Funiculars but what makes this different for me is the fact that there is the continuation in the form of the pier jutting out to sea.. Nice shot. Time we visited the area again.

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