Ropeway is defined as a system for transporting materials and/or passengers in carriers suspended from or controlled by ropes. Examples include: aerial tramway; gondola; chair lift; wire rope tow; funicular.
The "ropes" are almost always constructed of inter-twining wires forming strands that make up the rope.
Ropeways are broadly classified as transporting either Materials or Passengers.
Materials Ropeways
These ropeways have been used to carry materials, for example construction materials, equipment, ores, military supplies, etc., quickly and efficiently over steep or obstacle-laden terrain. They are usually simply classified as either:
Passenger Ropeways
These ropeways are more specifically classified according to operational characteristics and type of carrier. The following are most common:
the terminals, stop, and then reverse direction and travel back on the same (usually stationary and counterweighted) track rope. Carriers are said to "reciprocate" between terminals. The systems are commonly referred to as "reversibles"; carriers can be single (one) reversible or double (two) reversible. Larger cabin reversible systems are found extensively in Europe. In the US, these system locations include: Estes Park and Royal Gorge, Colorado; Albuquerque, New Mexico; and Palm Springs, California.
Funicular -- A wire rope controls the carrier or chain of carriers as the funicular travels on tracks, at ground level or on a structural support. Examples include: Royal Gorge funicular, Colorado, USA; Hungerburgbahn, Innsbruck, Austria; Stoos Bahn, Switzerland. [Some people consider the Royal Gorge funicular to be an "inclined elevator" (not a ropeway), but it is officially considered a ropeway by the Colorado Passenger Tramway Safety Board.]
Surface lift: Used largely in ski areas to move skiers along the snow surface using an overhead haulage rope with attached towing devices. Loading/unloading is done between terminals with empty carriers circulating around the terminal bull-wheels at a constant line speed. Systems are designated by carrier type: disc; J-bar; T-bar, etc.