The first recorded mechanical ropeway was by
Croatian
Fausto Veranzio who designed a bicable passenger ropeway in 1616. The world's first cable car on multiple supports was built by
Adam Wybe in
Gdańsk,
Poland in 1644. It was powered by horses and used to move soil over the river to build defences. In
Eritrea, the
Italians built the
Asmara-Massawa Cableway in 1936, which was long. The
Manizales - Mariquita Cableway (1922) in
Colombia was long. Amongst the first material ropeways in
India was the Amarkantak Ropeway in Chaktipani, Korba, Chhattisgarh, which was long with capacity of 150 TPH constructed by Damodar Ropeways & Infra Ltd. (DRIL) (formerly known as (Damodar Enterprises Ltd. (DEL). It was made for Bharat Aluminium Company (Balco) in collaboration with Nikex, Hungary. In the
United Kingdom, aerial ropeways used for conveying mining goods and materials were historically common; however, just one remains in existence and operation, in
Claughton,
Lancashire, constructed in 1924 and used for quarrying
shale to make bricks. It is scheduled to be demolished in 2036, once the last of the shale has been quarried. ==List==