A Sample of Lyon Funicular Images
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Of the original funiculars in Lyon, two remain and a
third is now a part of the Métro line C. The
oldest, the Rue Terme funicular, opened 3 June 1862, but closed in
1967 and its right-of-way is now a street.
The Saint-Just funicular runs from Saint-Jean Vieux Lyon
(transfer to Métro line D) to Saint-Just, with an intermediate stop at
Les Minimes (where there are many vestiges of the Roman period). Since
the Métro opening, the funiculars serve mostly as branch lines for the Métro.
The first Saint-Just funicular ran on 8 August 1878 (as a standard
gauge railway). The line became a rack railway in 1901, then a
funicular again in 1958 (metric gauge). It features grades between 9%
and 18%. The line runs mostly underground, except at the lower
terminal and at Les Minimes station. The cars pictures in the 1984
photographs were built by Schlieren in 1958. The two-car trains in the
year 2000 photos were 1988 and look like Métro cars.
The Fourvière funicular line opened on 6 September 1900
to connect Saint-Jean to the new Basilique de Fourvière (a church on
the top of the Fourvière hill). It is a 1.10m gauge railway; the
current rolling stock was built in 1970 by Von Roll. Mostly
underground except near the lower station. There is a transfer to
Métro line D at Saint-Jean Vieux-Lyon, close to the Saint-Just
funicular (the lines start in the same building).
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