Fribourg funicular

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

Fribourg funicular
Overview
Other name(s)Neuveville - Saint-Pierre funicular
Native nameFuniculaire Neuveville - Saint-Pierre à Fribourg
Statusin operation
OwnerTransports publics Fribourgeois (since 2000); Société du Funiculaire Neuveville-St-Pierre à Fribourg SA (-1977); Transports en commun de Fribourg SA (1977-2000)
LocaleFribourg, Switzerland
Termini
  • Neuveville
  • St-Pierre
Stations2
Websitetpf.ch
Service
TypeCommuter funicular
SystemWastewater-powered funicular railway
Route number2030[1]
Operator(s)Transports publics Fribourgeois
Rolling stock2 Von Roll cabins
History
Commenced1898
Opened4 February 1899 (1899-02-04)
Completed1899
Technical
Line length121 metres (397 ft)
Number of tracks1 with passing loop
CharacterCommuter and touristic funicular
Track gauge1,200 mm (3 ft 11+14 in)
Electrification- (water counterbalancing)
Operating speed1.2 metres per second (3.9 ft/s)
Highest elevation609 metres (1,998 ft)
Maximum incline55%

It is powered by wastewater.[2]

History

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

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.[2] Racks are present at the bottom station for braking.

See also

References

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