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What if we could get inside the funicular car in the village?
The line was built as a funicular railway and opened in 1895.
A similar system of cables is used in a funicular railway.
It is formed by six lines and a funicular railway.
Following the 1907 accident, the funicular railway was removed in 1908.
The funicular train leaves every half an hour and can carry up to 100 passengers.
The tunnel and the funicular railway has remained closed since then.
It links the funicular terminus and the top of the mountain.
The funicular ride to this sight is more thrilling than what follows.
It is the only functional inland funicular railway in England.
Visitors can get up to the castle by funicular railway from the village.
He was sitting propped up with his back against the locked doors of the funicular station.
Finally at the steepest end of the spectrum, a funicular railway may be used.
Later I take the funicular train, with its outstanding panoramic views.
"You left out a rope ladder or a funicular railway.
The trip passed without incident, the funicular boring deep into the mountain and emerging at close to 12,000 feet.
The four funicular lines serve 16 stations and currently provide transport for over 60,000 passengers each day.
A funicular railway had to be built to transport workers and materials from the Inn to the site.
Unusually for a funicular line, three such cars were provided, only two of which were in use at any one time.
It could be reached by a funicular railway and cable car, but not at five o'clock in the morning.
This was facilitated by a funicular railway which took tourists to the crater from the town.
Once, a funicular railroad brought sightseers to its peak, but has long since disappeared.
It was at that moment that he caught sight of a funicular railway.
The gang arrange for the funicular to be wrecked.
The ride up in the red tram, which was really a funicular railway, turned out to be a delight.