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  1. Andrew Smith Hallidie (March 16, 1836 – April 24, 1900) was an American entrepreneur who was the promoter of the Clay Street Hill Railroad in San Francisco. This was the world's first practical cable car system, and Hallidie is often therefore regarded as the inventor of the cable car and father of the present day San Francisco cable car ...

    • Andrew Smith, March 16, 1836, London, England
    • Andrew Hallidie (uncle)
  2. Andrew Smith Hallidie By Edgar Myron Kahn. Andrew Smith Hallidie, the mechanical genius who originated cable railway transportation, was born in London, on March 16, 1836. His grandfather, Smith, a [Scottish] schoolmaster and soldier during the Napoleonic wars, had served at Waterloo.

  3. Andrew Smith Hallidie. Cable Car. U.S. Patent No. 100,140. Inducted in 2006. Born March 16, 1836 - Died April 24, 1900. Andrew Hallidie left his mark on San Francisco as the inventor of the first cable railway, which enabled the widespread use of cable cars throughout the city.

  4. Jul 24, 2017 · Andrew Smith Hallidie. How Andrew Smith Hallidie started a wire rope business and invented the cable car in San Francisco. San Francisco cable cars were invented by a British immigrant Andrew Smith Hallidie. Once called “Hallidies Folly,” San Francisco is now known for his popular cable cars.

  5. Dec 21, 2023 · In this artist's rendering, Andrew Smith Hallidie's first cable car line, the Clay Street Hill Railroad, climbs up what would later become known as Nob Hill against a backdrop of hills and...

    • Jonathan Bloom
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  6. Aug 2, 2023 · Portrait of Andrew Smith Hallidie in 1890. Inspired by his father's wire rope business, Hallidie developed a steel cable mineral mine hauling system in 1857. About a decade later, he designed a wire rope aerial tramway for transporting materials over mountainous terrain.

  7. San Francisco Cable Car Museum. The cable car was born in San Francisco at four o'clock in the morning on August 2, 1873, when Andrew Smith Hallidie successfully tested the world's first cable car.

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