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Fribourg funicular

Coordinates: 46°48′14″N 7°9′27″E / 46.80389°N 7.15750°E / 46.80389; 7.15750
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46°48′14″N 7°9′27″E / 46.80389°N 7.15750°E / 46.80389; 7.15750

Fribourg funicular
Overview
Other name(s)Neuveville - Saint-Pierre funicular
Native nameFuniculaire Neuveville - Saint-Pierre
Statusoperating daily
LocaleFribourg
Termini
  • Neuveville
  • St-Pierre
Stations2
Service
TypeCommuter funicular
SystemWastewater-powered funicular railway
Operator(s)Transports publics fribourgeois
Rolling stock2 Von Roll cabins
History
Commenced1898
OpenedFebruary 4, 1899 (1899-02-04)
Completed1899
Technical
Line length121 metres (397 ft)
Number of tracks1, with a passing loop
CharacterCommuter and touristic funicular
Track gauge1,200 mm (3 ft 11+14 in)
Operating speed1.2 m/s (3.9 ft/s)
Highest elevation609 metres (1,998 ft)
Maximum incline55% (28.81°)

The Fribourg funicular, also known as the Neuveville - Saint-Pierre funicular, is a funicular railway in the Swiss town of Fribourg.

It is powered by wastewater.[1]

History

The Fribourg funicular was opened February 4, 1899.[2] It connects the Saint-Pierre and Neuveville neighborhoods of Fribourg. It closed briefly for maintenance in 1996 and 2014.[3]

Operation

The rolling stock is made up of two opposing Von Roll cabins, which act as counterweights. Wastewater from the Saint-Pierre neighborhood is poured into the upper cabin, driving it downwards and the other cabin upwards. The wastewater is then dumped back out into the lower Neuveville neighborhood's sewer system.[1] Racks are present at the bottom station for braking.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Kirk, Mimi (16 June 2016). "A Lasting Stink: Fribourg's Sewage-Powered Funicular". The Atlantic. Retrieved June 19, 2016.
  2. ^ "Funiculaire 61.033 Neuveville - St-Pierre (Fribourg), Fribourg". Inventaire suisse des installations à câbles (in French)..
  3. ^ "Le funiculaire de la ville de Fribourg sera fermé 3 mois pour révision". RTS.ch (in French). January 3, 2014..