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archived from the
original on 30
November 2022,
retrieved 3
February 2023
Funiculaires (in French),
Transports publics Neuchâtelois,
archived from the original...
- Neuchâtelois.
Funiculaires (in French),
Transports publics Neuchâtelois Tripet,
Philippe (1911), "Chemin de fer Neuchâtel-Chaumont
tramway et
funiculaire", Bulletin...
- 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...
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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...
- The
Funiculaire du Perce-Neige in Tignes,
France is an
underground Funicular from the
neighborhood Val
Claret to the summer-skiing area and the lower...
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Funiculaire du Châtelard is a
former funicular railway at
Emosson dam in the
canton of Valais, Switzerland. It
leads from Le Châtelard 1129 m to Château...
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Funiculaire Lausanne-Signal was a
funicular railway in Lausanne, Switzerland. The line led from
Vallon near the old town at 450 m to the
viewpoint Signal...
- 2013-09-06. "Le
funiculaire".
Arcachon Nostalgie.
Retrieved 4
December 2022. "Le
funiculaire de la
grotte d'Aven Armand". ****ociation des
Funiculaires de France...
- Fribourg's Sewage-Powered Funicular". The Atlantic.
Retrieved 19 June 2016. "
Funiculaire 61.033
Neuveville - St-Pierre (Fribourg), Fribourg".
Inventaire suisse...
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Funiculaire de St-Luc -
Tignousa is a
funicular railway in the
Anniviers valley, Valais, Switzerland. The line
leads from St-Luc at 1680 m to Tignousa...