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General Information

Completion: 1892

Project Type

Function / usage: Funicular

Location

km Name

Technical Information

Dimensions

length 198.5 m
height difference 102 m
longitudinal slope max. 62 %

Excerpt from Wikipedia

The Festungsbahn is a funicular railway providing access to Hohensalzburg Fortress in Salzburg municipality in Austria. It links the fortress with Festungsgasse, below the northern side of the fortress's walls. The Festungsbahn opened in 1892, and should not be confused with the much older Reisszug line that provides goods access to the castle.

The line is operated by Salzburg AG, who also operate the city's buses and the Salzburger Lokalbahn.

History

The previous generation of car in use in 2008 [ ]Hohensalzburg Fortress Legend Festungsgasse Nonnberg Abbey Hohensalzburg Fortress Festungsbahn Reisszug

The Festungsbahn opened in 1892 as a water balance funicular operated by the Salzburger Eisenbahn- und Tramwaygesellschaft. Previously used as barracks, the line made the fortress available to a broader range of visitors.

The line was rebuilt with new cars and an electric drive in 1960, whilst the lower and upper stations were rebuilt in 1975 and 1976 respectively. In 1991 the line was again modernised, with the provision of new cars with an increased passenger capacity and a faster line speed.

Between January and April 2011, the funicular was again modernized, at a cost of €4 million. Two new vehicles were provided and the electrical equipment replaced. Panoramic windows offer a better view of the city.

Operation

The line operates every day from 09:00. The time of the last car varies from 17:00 to 22:00 depending on the time of year.

Text imported from Wikipedia article "Festungsbahn (Salzburg)" and modified on 22 July 2019 under the CC-BY-SA 3.0 license.

 

Participants

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  • About this
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  • Structure-ID
    10000851
  • Published on:
    16/02/2006
  • Last updated on:
    28/05/2021
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