Gelmerbahn in the canton of Bern, Switzerland, is the steepest funicular in Europe. It has an inclination of up to 106% and a 1,028m (3,373ft) long track. It takes you to the Gelmer Valley 1860m ...
The world's steepest funicular railway has opened to the public in Switzerland. Specially constructed cylindrical carriages have been used to ensure that passengers can stay upright on the incline.
The funicular that takes guests from the base of the complex to track level is operating again, following almost $150,000 in mechanical and electronic replacements and repairs. After closing the ...
“The Ptarmigan Building will also re-open in conjunction with the mountain railway and we also have the Cairngorm Café and ...
It could operating by the end of December or early in the new year. Some are reserving judgement after previous assurances ...
Between 1893 and 1904, Lisbon had the Graça funicular, which operated between Rua da Palma and Largo da Graça. It was ...
The railway at Cairngorm - which is also Scotland's only funicular - has had repair issues costing over £25m and was last in service 15 months ago. It had previously been closed due to safety ...