This is a list of funicular railways, organised by place within country and continent. The funiculars range from short urban lines to significant multi-section mountain railways.
A funicular railway is distinguished from the similar incline elevator in that it has two vehicles that counterbalance one another rather than independently operated cars.
Africa
Réunion
Location
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Name of system
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Date opened
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Date closed
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Notes
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Saint-Benoît
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Takamaka funicular[1]
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1968
|
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Industrial funicular for Takamaka hydroelectric power stations employees
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Saint Helena
South Africa
Americas
Brazil
Location
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Name of system
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Date opened
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Date closed
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Notes
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Niterói
|
Niterói funicular[2]
|
1906
|
1950s
|
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Paranapiacaba
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São Paulo Railway
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1867
1982
|
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Consist of two lines, (1982 later rack operated
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Rio de Janeiro
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Outeiro da Glória funicular[3]
|
1942
(Modernized 2003)
|
|
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Paula Mattos funicular[4]
|
1877
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1926
|
|
Salvador
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Gonçalves funicular
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1889
|
|
|
Liberdade-Calçada funicular
|
1981
|
|
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Pilar funicular
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1915
2006
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1984 (later reopened)
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Replacing a rack railway from 1897
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Santos
|
Monte Serrat funicular
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1927 [5]
|
|
|
Canada
Chile
Colombia
Mexico
Puerto Rico
Location
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Name of system
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Date opened
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Date closed
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Notes
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Fajardo
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El Conquistador Resort [11]
|
|
|
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United States
State
|
Location
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Name of system
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Date opened
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Date closed
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Notes
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Arkansas
|
Marble Falls
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Dogpatch Funicular Tram
|
1971
|
1993
|
|
California
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Capitola
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Shadowbrook[12]
|
1958
|
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Single car incline used to access a unique riverfront restaurant that's been in business since 1947.
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Fairfax
|
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1913
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1929[13][14]
|
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Feather River Canyon
|
|
|
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Bucks Creek Powerhouse, single car incline used for inspection of water system, later abandoned. Rails still visible on canyon walls.
|
Industry
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Pacific Palms Resort, Industry Hills Golf Club funicular
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1979
|
|
Later closed for maintenance
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Santa Catalina Island
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Island Mountain Railway
|
1904
1921
|
1918
1923
|
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Valencia
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Six Flags Magic Mountain funicular
|
|
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Honda Express, (original name: Funicular)
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Los Angeles
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Bunker Hill
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Angels Flight
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1901; reopened several times
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1969 –
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Moved and re-opened 1996, closed 2001, re-opened 2010, closed 2013, re-opened in 2017
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Los Angeles
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Court Flight
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1904
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1943
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Operated from 1904 to 1943 damaged by fire; razed 1944; site of Court of Flags.
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Mt. Washington Railway
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|
1909
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1919
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Operated in the Highland Park/Mt. Washington neighborhood of L.A., ticket office and powerhouse still exist.
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Playa del Rey
|
|
1901
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1909
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Two cars ran in a counterbalance configuration from a Los Angeles Pacific Railway stop at the base of the Westchester cliffs to a hotel at the top of the bluff. Legend has it that the two cars were named 'Alphonse' and 'Gaston'.[15]
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San Francisco
|
|
Fillmore Counterbalance
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1895
|
1941
|
|
Telegraph Hill
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Telegraph Hill funicular
|
1884
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1886
|
Telegraph hill funicular to the observatory at the summit operated on Greenwich Street between 1884 and 1886.[16]
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Las Casitas Tram, San Francisco
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Las Casitas funicular
|
|
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Las Casitas Tram, San Francisco funicular serving a private home on Bay Street.[17] Still in operation
|
Colorado[18]
|
Cañon City
|
Royal Gorge Incline
|
1931
|
2013
|
|
Golden
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Lookout Mountain
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1912
|
1920[19]
|
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Golden
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South Table Mountain
|
1912–
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1920[19]
|
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Manitou Springs
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Manitou Incline
|
1907
|
1990
|
|
Morrison
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Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Mount Morrison Cable Incline
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1909
|
1914
|
|
Iowa
|
Dubuque
|
Fourth Street Elevator
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1882
|
|
Still operational
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Eleventh Street Elevator
|
|
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Closed
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Massachusetts
|
Hadley
|
Mount Holyoke Railroad
|
1854
|
1938
|
|
Holyoke
|
Mount Tom Railroad
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1897
|
1938
|
|
Michigan
|
Kalamazoo
|
Western State Normal Railroad
|
1908
|
1949
|
|
Minnesota
|
Duluth
|
7th Avenue West Incline Railway
|
1891
|
1939
|
|
Duluth Belt Line Railway (in West Duluth)
|
1889
|
1916
|
|
Missouri
|
Branson
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Marvel Cave, Silver Dollar City
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1957
|
|
218 feet (66 m) long, 500 feet (152.4 m) rise, Curved. (still operational)
|
New Jersey
|
Hoboken
|
Hoboken Elevated Wagon Lift
|
1873
|
1949
|
|
Orange
|
Orange Mountain Cable Railway
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1893
|
1902[20]
|
|
Weehawken
|
Eldorado Elevator
|
|
|
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Weehawken Elevated Wagon Lift
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1873
|
(Closed)
|
|
New York
|
Beacon
|
Mount Beacon Incline Railway
|
1902
1975
|
1972
1978
|
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Lake George
|
Prospect Mountain Cable Incline Railway[21]
|
1895
|
1903
|
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Niagara Falls
|
Prospect Park Incline Railway
|
1847
|
1907
|
|
Palenville
|
Otis Elevating Railway
|
1892
|
1918
|
|
Sea Cliff
|
Sea Cliff Incline[22]
|
1886
|
After 1907
|
|
Yonkers
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Park Hill Incline[23]
|
1894
|
1937
|
|
Ridge Hill Incline
|
|
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Yonkers other funicular to the Sprain Ridge Hospital Campus.[24]
|
North Carolina
|
Fontana Dam
|
Fontana Dam incline tram
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1942
|
1945
|
Fontana Dam turbine hall access on the east side of the Little Tennessee River (technically not a funicular, but an inclined railway a single car with a balance sled which rolls on tracks underneath the cab). No longer operational.[25]
|
Maggie Valley
|
Ghost Town in the Sky
|
1961
2007
|
2002
Closed
|
Then closed again, incline still not operational
|
Ohio
|
Cincinnati
|
Bellevue Incline
|
1876
|
1926
|
|
Fairview Incline
|
1892
|
1923
|
|
Mount Adams Incline
|
1874
|
1948
|
|
Mount Auburn Incline
|
1872
|
1898
|
|
Price Hill Incline
|
1874
|
1943
|
|
Pennsylvania
|
Altoona
|
Horseshoe Curve funicular
|
1851
|
|
Still operational
|
Ashley
|
Ashley Planes
|
1837
|
1948
|
|
Beaver Falls
|
Patterson Heights Incline
|
1895
|
1927
|
|
Johnstown
|
Johnstown Inclined Plane
|
1891
|
|
Still operational
|
Jim Thorpe
|
Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway
|
1847
|
1938
|
|
Mount Pisgah Plane
|
|
|
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Summit Hill
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Mount Jefferson Plane
|
|
|
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Pittsburgh
|
Bellevue Incline
|
1887
|
1892
|
|
Castle Shannon Incline
|
1890
|
1964
|
|
Castle Shannon South Incline
|
1892
|
1914
|
|
Clifton Incline
|
1889
|
1905
|
|
Duquesne Incline
|
1877
|
|
Still operational
|
Fort Pitt Incline
|
1882
|
1900
|
|
H.B. Hays and Brothers Coal Railroad
|
1877
|
|
H.B. Hays and Brothers Coal Railroad, inclines on Becks Run and Streets Run, operational in 1877
|
Knoxville Incline
|
1890
|
1960
|
|
Monongahela Incline
|
1870
|
|
Still operational
|
Monongahela Freight Incline
|
1884
|
1935
|
|
Mount Oliver Incline
|
1872
|
1951
|
|
Norwood Incline
|
1901
|
1923
|
|
Nunnery Hill Incline
|
1888
|
1895
|
|
Penn Incline
|
1884
|
1953
|
|
Pittsburgh and Castle Shannon Plane
|
bef.1871
|
c. 1912
|
|
St. Clair Incline
|
1888
|
c. 1932
|
|
Troy Hill Incline
|
1888
|
1898
|
|
West Elizabeth
|
Walton's coal incline
|
|
|
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O'Neil and Company Incline
|
|
|
|
Tennessee
|
Chattanooga
|
Lookout Mountain Incline Railway
|
1895
|
|
Still operational
|
Utah
|
Park City
|
The St. Regis Funicular
|
2009
|
|
Still operational, this is a pair of inclined lifts, not a funicular.[26][27]
|
Virginia
|
Roanoke
|
Mill Mountain Incline
|
1910
|
1929
|
|
Washington
|
Seattle
|
Queen Anne Counterbalance
|
1901
|
1940
|
|
Wisconsin
|
Milwaukee
|
Villa Terrace Decorative Arts Museum
|
1923
|
|
This is an inclined lift, not a funicular
|
Asia
Azerbaijan
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Baku
|
Baku Funicular
|
1960
re-opened 2001
|
(late 1980s)
|
|
China
Hong Kong
India
Israel
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Haifa
|
Carmelit
|
1959
re-opened 1992, 2018
|
1986
re-closed 2017
|
[38]
|
Japan
Lebanon
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Harissa
|
Funiculaire de Harissa
|
1965
|
|
|
Malaysia
Region
|
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Penang
|
Penang Hill
|
Penang Hill Railway
|
1923
re-opened 2011
|
2010
|
2010 with 2 independent sections; re-opened in 2011 as a one-section funicular
|
North Korea
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Paektu Mountain
|
Paektu Mountain Funicular
|
|
|
|
Philippines
South Korea
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Samcheok
|
ChooChooPark[39]
|
|
|
Incline Train
|
Russia
(Russia is a transcontinental country spanning Europe and Asia. All the funicular railways below are on the East Asian side so are listed here.)
(See: Europe/Russia section)
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Vladivostok
|
Vladivostok Funicular[40]
|
1934
|
|
|
Thailand
Turkey
Turkey is in both Europe and Asia. The border between the two continents is the Bosphorus Strait. All the funicular railways in Turkey are on the European side of the Bosphorus Strait so they are listed under Europe.
(See: Europe/Turkey section)
Vietnam
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Danang
|
Ba Na Hill[42]
|
|
|
|
Fansipan
|
Funicular Train Sapa
|
|
|
|
Europe
Austria
Belgium
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Spa
|
Funiculaire de Spa
|
2004
|
|
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
Bulgaria
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Veliko Tarnovo
|
Trapezitsa fortress
|
2014
|
|
|
Belchin
|
Tsari Mali Grad fortress
|
2013
|
|
|
Croatia
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Zagreb
|
Funicular Xavier
|
|
|
|
Zagreb Funicular
|
1890
1974
|
2025
|
Scheduled to reopen March 2026
|
Czech Republic
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Prague
|
Petřín funicular
|
1891
|
|
|
Letná funicular
|
1891
1916
|
1922
|
Officially abolished in 1922, in 1926–1935 served as the first Prague escalator
|
NH Hotel Prague funicular
|
1996
|
|
|
Karlovy Vary
|
Diana Funicular
|
1912)[43]
|
|
|
Imperial Funicular
|
1907[44]
|
|
Subway
|
Slovenská–Imperial Funicular
|
1912
|
1959[44]
|
|
Tři kříže Funicular
|
1913
|
|
Dreikreuzberg, unfinished, the construction process began 1913 and was interrupted 1914 with World War I
|
Finland
France
Georgia
Germany
Greece
Hungary
Italy
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
St. Julian's
|
Hotel Valentina Funicular
|
|
|
|
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Russia
(Russia is a transcontinental country spanning Europe and Asia. All the funicular railways below are on the European side so are listed here.)
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Nizhny Novgorod
|
Kremlin funicular
|
1896
re-opened 2024
|
1926
|
Totally rebuilt and re-opened 15 September 2024
|
Pokhvalinsky funicular
|
1896
|
1927
|
|
Sochi
|
Ordzhonikidze Sanatorium funicular (private)
|
1952
|
2010
|
|
"Sochinsky" Central Military Sanatorium funicular (private) [65]
|
1934
re-opened 2015
|
2002
|
|
Svetlogorsk
|
Svetlogorsk Funicular[66]
|
1908
|
1960s
|
Replaced by a cable car from 1983
|
Romania
Slovakia
Slovenia
Spain
Sweden
Switzerland
Turkey
(Turkey straddles the border between Europe and Asia, which passes along the Bosphorus Strait. All the funicular railways below are on the European side of the Bosphorus Strait so are listed here.)
Ukraine
United Kingdom and Crown dependencies
England
Scotland
Wales
Isle of Man
Oceania
Australia
Location
|
Name of system
|
Date opened
|
Date closed
|
Notes
|
Katoomba
|
Katoomba Scenic Railway
|
1945
|
|
This is an inclined lift, not a funicular, though many sources describe it as a funicular.
|
New Zealand
See also
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