Sonnenberg Funicular

Funicular railway in the canton of Lucerne, Switzerland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Sonnenberg Funicular, also known as the Standseilbahn Kriens–Sonnenberg (KSB) or Sonnenbergbahn, is a funicular railway near the city of Lucerne in the Swiss canton of Lucerne. It links the town of Kriens with the Sonnenberg at 704 m, a hiking and recreational area, and serves an intermediate stop at Zumhof.[2][3]

Other namesStandseilbahn Kriens–Sonnenberg; Sonnenbergbahn Kriens
Statusin operation
OwnerA.G. Sonnenbergbahn Kriens
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Sonnenbergbahn
lower station (2010)
Overview
Other namesStandseilbahn Kriens–Sonnenberg; Sonnenbergbahn Kriens
Statusin operation
OwnerA.G. Sonnenbergbahn Kriens
LocaleCanton of Lucerne, Switzerland
Coordinates47.0407°N 8.2752°E / 47.0407; 8.2752
Termini
Stations3 (including "Zumhof")
Service
Typefunicular
Route number2515[1]
Rolling stock2 for 30 passengers each
History
Opened5 May 1902
(123 years ago)
 (1902-05-05)
Hotel closed1955
Technical
Track length839 metres (2,753 ft)
Number of tracks1 with passing loop
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in)
Electrificationfrom opening
Operating speed1.6 metres per second (5.2 ft/s)
Highest elevation704 m (2,310 ft)
Maximum incline42.5%
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Share of the AG Sonnenbergbahn, issued 8. August 1901

The line was opened in 1902. In recent years it has been restored electrically and mechanically.[3]

The funicular has the following parameters:[2][3]

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Feature Value
Number of stops 3
Configuration Single track with passing loop
Track length 839 metres (2,753 ft)
Rise 210 metres (690 ft)
Maximum gradient 42.5%
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Number of cars 2
Capacity 30 passengers per car
Maximum speed 1.6 metres per second (5.2 ft/s)
Travel time 8 minutes
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