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Monte San Salvatore funicular information


Monte San Salvatore funicular
Lower section car (2010)
Overview
Statusin operation
OwnerFunicolare Lugano-Paradiso-Monte San Salvatore SA
LocaleTicino, Switzerland
Termini
  • "Lugano-Paradiso (S. Salvatore)"
  • "Monte San Salvatore"
Stations3 (including "Pazzallo")
Service
Typefunicular with 2 sections
Operator(s)Funicolare Lugano-Paradiso-Monte San Salvatore SA
Rolling stock2 (1 on each section, for 60 passengers each)
History
Opened27 March 1890
(134 years ago)
 (1890-03-27)
Technical
Track length1,630 metres (5,350 ft)
Rack system- (before 1926: Abt)
Track gaugeMetre (3 ft 3+38 in)
Electrificationfrom opening
Maximum incline61%

The Monte San Salvatore funicular, or Funicolare Monte San Salvatore, is a funicular railway in the city of Lugano in the Swiss canton of Ticino. The line links a lower station in the Lugano suburb of Paradiso with an upper station at the summit of the Monte San Salvatore. The top yields a 360° panorama with views of the city, Lake Lugano, Monte Generoso and the Italian enclave of Campione.[1]

The line was built in 1890, and originally used an Abt rack rail for braking. It was rebuilt in 1926, when the two-axle cars were replaced by four-axle cars capable of carrying 70 passengers each, and the Abt rail removed. The cars were again replaced in 1957. In 2001, the line was extensively modernised, with new engine, gearbox, brakes and control system, and the 1957-built cars were given a new modern style body.[2]

Scheme ca. 1892: the two sections have a single cable for both. At the intermediary station, passengers switch cars ("W" in the diagram) and the cable continues. The engine is located at the intermediary station.

The line has an unusual configuration of two separate single-track sections, with passengers transferring between cars at an intermediate station in Pazzallo. Each section has a single car, but there is only one engine and machine room which is located at Pazzallo, and the two cars counterbalance each other. The two cars are similar in design, but are not identical, being adapted to the different gradients of the two sections.[1][3]

Just after leaving its lower terminal, the funicular crosses above Lugano-Paradiso railway station on a bridge. This station is some 350 metres (1,150 ft) walk to the south of the lower terminal. Urban bus routes 1 and 2 of the Trasporti Pubblici Luganesi (TPL) serve a stop some 150 metres (490 ft) to the north of the terminal at Paradiso Gerreta.[4]

Lower station at Paradiso (2010)
Lower section car passing over Paradiso railway station (2012)

The funicular is owned and operated by Funicolare Lugano-Paradiso-Monte San Salvatore SA.

The Monte San Salvatore funicular is one of three operational funiculars within the Lugano area. The other two are the Monte Brè funicular, which ascends Monte Brè on the opposite side of the city, and the Lugano Città–Stazione funicular, which links the city centre with the railway station.[5]

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference funimag was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference sir was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  3. ^ "Technical Data". Funicolare Lugano-Paradiso - Monte San Salvatore SA. Retrieved 8 April 2012.
  4. ^ "Schema di rete - Trasporti pubblici" [Network diagram - Public transport] (in Italian). Canton of Ticino. Retrieved 19 September 2012.
  5. ^ Eisenbahnatlas Schweiz. Verlag Schweers + Wall GmbH. 2012. pp. 58–59. ISBN 978-3-89494-130-7.

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