- be a cost-cutting solution. The
first line of the
Funiculars of Lyon (
Funiculaires de Lyon)
opened in 1862,
followed by
other lines in 1878, 1891 and 1900...
- The
Funiculars of Lyon (
Funiculaires de Lyon) is a
network of
funicular railways in Lyon, France. Of the five
lines once in existence, only the two routes...
- 2013-09-06. "Le
funiculaire".
Arcachon Nostalgie.
Retrieved 4
December 2022. "Le
funiculaire de la
grotte d'Aven Armand". ****ociation des
Funiculaires de France...
- Charenton-le-Pont: Flohic. ISBN 978-2-84234-007-0. Gennesseaux, Jean (1992).
Funiculaires et crémaillères de
France [French
funiculars and rack railways] (in French)...
- 203959°W / 46.812545; -71.203959 The Old
Quebec Funicular (French:
Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec,
pronounced [fynikylɛʁ dy vjø kebɛk]) is an inclined...
-
Funiculaire Moléson-sur-Gruyères – Plan-Francey is a
funicular railway in the
Canton of Fribourg, Switzerland. The line
leads from Moléson-sur-Gruyères...
-
archived from the
original on 30
November 2022,
retrieved 3
February 2023
Funiculaires (in French),
Transports publics Neuchâtelois,
archived from the original...
-
Funiculaire Sierre–Montana–Crans (abbreviated SMC) is a
funicular railway in Valais, Switzerland. The line
leads from
Sierre at 540 m (1,770 ft) to Crans-Montana...
- Jean-Louis
Rochaix (1982), "Vevey–Chardonne–Mont-Pèlerin", Crémaillères et
funiculaires vaudois (in French), Lausanne:
Bureau vaudois d'adresses (BVA), pp. 237–242...
- The
funiculaire du pic du Jer, or Pic du Jer funicular, is a
funicular railway in the
French département of Hautes-Pyrénées. It
links the
pilgrimage town...