Remember the old James Bond flick Moonraker, from 1979, where Roger Moore fought manfully with &lsquoJaws&rsquo, the henchman of the villain Hugo Drax on top of a cable car on Rio&rsquos Sugarloaf Mountain Well, those tramcars had only been around for 7 years, having replaced the original wooden ones in 1972. The Rio cable car was one of the first such made back in 1912. And it was quite a technological advance for the time, because the only two comparable achievements till that date were the relatively modest chairlift at Monte Ulia in Spain (1907) and the lift at Wetterhorn in Switzerland (1908). The Sugarloaf cable car is all of 1,450 metres in length, divided into two stages, the first bit from Praia Vermelha (the Red Beach) to Morro da Urca (Urca Hill), and then to the top of the spectacular Sugarloaf. This photo is of the cable car from 1920, and you can see the wooden, cabin-like shape of the car, and the single cable hanging precariously, about a thousand feet above the sea.