The Great Incline Bull Wheel is a massive wheel used in the operation of an Incline Railway. It is typically made of iron or steel, and can measure up to 12 feet in diameter. The Bull Wheel is positioned at the top of the incline, where it connects to a cable or rope that pulls a passenger or cargo car up a steep track. The weight of the car pulling on the cable rotates the Bull Wheel, which in turn drives the drive system that pulls the cable, generating the necessary motion to move the car up the incline. The Great Incline Bull Wheel is an important component of the incline railway system, as it is responsible for safely and efficiently transporting passengers and goods up and down the track for people and businesses to move up and down steep hillsides.
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