incline lift

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English[edit]

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Etymology[edit]

From incline +‎ lift.

Noun[edit]

incline lift (plural incline lifts)

  1. (UK, Australia, New Zealand) A cable railway on an incline; especially one which operates with one vehicle on a single track.
    Synonym: (US, Canada) inclined elevator

Usage notes[edit]

An incline lift is sometimes contrasted with a funicular railway, which operates on two tracks (or with a passing loop), with a pair of vehicles counterbalancing each other. Informally, however, the distinction is usually contextual, with an incline lift being perceived as on a smaller scale.

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