A J-bar (in some regions, L-bar) is a type of surface lift invented in the 1940s for ski area passenger transport. They are now rarely in operation having been superseded by T-bars, which have twice the capacity at basically the same price, and chairlifts which have many advantages. They are named for the shape of the carrier which has a long vertical bar curving to a short horizontal bar.
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