I have revised the plans to build to cars and two tracks.
Just to be clear, there will be 2 cars, and sounds as if they are each independent.
One can travel up while the other stays behind.
I think the term 'track' is throwing a curve.
Is there a actual track in the design?
* And 2 cables, pulling both cars.
Each puller cable connects to both cars / this one has me stumped a little.
Is this a backup feature if one hoist is out of service?
I'm not sure if both cars ride the same direction at the same time and next to each other, (one in front of the other), or independent of each other.
With either hoist towing at will one or both cars or both hoists at the same time. Could have a speed issue difference.
With the existing 5 support cables, it passes through cable bearing trucks
(a beam with 5 pulleys at each end) or hanging with only 5 pulleys, it could crab and or try to walk across cables.
Unless other stabilized guide system is devised.
Possible storm damage.
If I recall, the tram system support cables are counter balanced for the load.
If the load ever exceeded the load cables, the cars would get closer to the ground.
The 5 cables carries the weight of both cars, and is your brake control. Brake control within the center of beam.
Brake control could be 2 large flat plates lined, 5 grooves.
Bottom plate ridged, top plate floating above cables from springs between the plates.
The beam with wheels at each end keep the cables running true and flat through the brake plates.
Simple lever inside car roof applies floating plate in clamp mode.
Never touching cables otherwise.
Small trailer leaf spring is the clamping force that lever pulls down on.
Brake on mode would have to lock out either traveling hoist from starting.
A rope could extend out of car to apply brake. Or release.
Now the tricky part, lowering the car with it's hoist.
How much of the car is left with the truck on the cables.
I think I'll leave that one for now.
May have to create a docking hub.
Regardless, it will be fun however you do it.
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Otherwise alternate design, one is on the way up and the other is on the way down.
Not possible with this one I guess.
Like the tram in Palm Springs Ca. that I have ridden several times.
A wonderful setup.
Palm Springs Aerial Tramway Home
Semi counter balanced load.
And clearance to pass each other in high winds at high speed.
The cars even rotate 360 degrees while under way.
Don't pass this up if going through.