In the movie "GI Blues," the cable car refers to the iconic tramway system in Munich, Germany, where several scenes take place. The film, starring Elvis Presley, features a mix of humor and romance set against the backdrop of post-World War II Europe. The cable car symbolizes the characters' adventures and experiences in a city recovering from the war, adding a sense of nostalgia and charm to the storyline.
The "Blues Brothers car was called the, 'The Bluesmobile'
The duration of Box Car Blues is 420.0 seconds.
Box Car Blues was created in 1930-12.
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Workin' at the Car Wash Blues was created in 1973.
There are no wheels on a cable car it goes on a cable
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The cable car is at route 112.
Box Car Blues - 1930 was released on: USA: December 1930
A cable car driver is commonly referred to as a "cable car operator" or "cable car conductor." Their responsibilities include operating the cable car, ensuring passenger safety, and managing the vehicle's movement along the cable system. In some contexts, they may also be called a "motorman" or "driver."
No. Trolley cars are powered by an electric cable, and have electric motors. Cable cars, such as the ones in San Francisco, have a steel cable that moves in a slot in the street. The cable car has a "grip" that clamps onto the cable, and the car is pulled along until the "grip" is released.
The Unwinding Cable Car was created in 2007.