List of funicular railways
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
Americas
Argentina
- San Miguel de Tucumán
- San Carlos de Bariloche, Cerro Otto (opened 2007)[1]
Brazil
- Paranapiacaba, São Paulo Railway (two lines 1867–1982; now rack operated)
- Rio de Janeiro, Outeiro da Glória funicular (opened 1942; modernized 2003)
- Salvador, Gonçalves funicular
- Santos, Monte Serrat funicular[2]
Canada
Alberta
- Edmonton:
- Edmonton Incline Railway (1908–1913)[3]
- River Valley Funicular, opened Dec. 9, 2017[4]
- Edmonton Convention Centre, a diagonal elevator to access the lower conference halls from Jasper Avenue.
Ontario
- Hamilton, Hamilton Incline Railway (1900–1936)
- Niagara Falls:
- Falls Incline Railway (also known as the Horseshoe Falls Incline) (1966–)
- Leander Colt Incline (circa 1869–1889)
- Maid of the Mist Incline (1894–1990; also known as the Clifton Incline)
- Whirlpool Rapids Incline (circa 1876–1934)
Quebec
- Montreal
- Mount Royal Funicular Railway (1884–1918)
- Quebec City, Old Quebec Funicular (1879–1907) cable, (1907–1945) electric, rebuilt in 1946, in operation to this day.
Chile
- Santiago
- Cerro San Cristóbal (opened 1925)
- Cerro Santa Lucía (opened 1902, closed 1910)
- Cerro 18 (opened 2016)
- Valparaíso[5] (see also: Funicular railways of Valparaíso)
- Arrayán (opened 1905, closed 1964)
- Artillería (opened 1893)
- Barón (opened 1906)
- Bellavista (opened 1897, closed 1955)
- Concepción (opened 1883)
- Cordillera (opened 1887)
- El Hogar (opened 1912, closed 1955)
- El Peral (opened 1902)
- Esmeralda (opened 1905, closed 1962)
- Espíritu Santo (opened 1911)
- Florida (opened 1906)
- Hospital Carlos van Buren (opened 1929)
- La Cruz (opened 1908, closed 1992)
- Larrain (opened 1906)
- Las Monjas (opened 1912)
- Lecheros (opened 1906)
- Mariposas (opened 1904)
- Pantéon (opened 1900, closed 1952)
- Perdices (opened 1932, closed 1962)
- Placeres (opened 1913, closed 1971)
- Ramaditas (opened 1914, closed 1955)
- Reina Victoria (opened 1902)
- San Agustin (opened 1913)
- Sant Domingo (opened 1910, closed 1965)
- Villaseca (opened 1907)
- Viña del Mar
- Villanelo (opened 1983)
Colombia
- Bogotá, Monserrate (1929)
Mexico
Guanajuato
- Guanajuato City, Guanajuato funicular : inaugurated in 2001, it joins the theatre Juarez to the monument El Pipila.[6]
Nuevo León
- Grutas de García (replaced by an aerial tramway)[7]
United States
Arkansas
- Marble Falls, Dogpatch USA, Dogpatch Funicular Tram (1971–1993)
California
- Dana Point, Strand Beach Funicular (2009–)
- Fairfax (1913–1929)[10]
- Feather River Canyon, Bucks Creek Powerhouse, single car incline used for inspection of water system, now abandoned. Rails still visible on canyon walls.
- Industry, Pacific Palms Resort, Industry Hills Golf Club funicular (opened 1979; currently closed for maintenance)
- Los Angeles
- Angels Flight (opened 1901, closed 1969, moved and re-opened 1996, closed 2001, re-opened 2010, closed 2013, re-opened in 2017)
- Court Flight (closed),(operated from 1904–1943 damaged by fire; razed 1944), now site of Court of Flags.
- Mt. Washington Railway (1909–1919), Operated in the Highland Park/Mt. Washington neighborhood of L.A., ticket office and powerhouse still exist.
- Playa del Rey (1901–1909) 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'.[11]
- San Francisco
- Highpoint Terrace, a private funicular serving a complex on Geneva Avenue
- The "Las Casitas Tram", a private funicular used to serve an apartment complex on Bay Street.[12]
- Santa Catalina Island, Island Mountain Railway (1904–1918; 1921–1923)
- Valencia, Six Flags Magic Mountain Honda Express, (original name: Funicular)
Colorado
- Cañon City, Royal Gorge, Royal Gorge Incline (1931–2013)
- Golden, Lookout Mountain (1912–1920)[14]
- Golden, South Table Mountain (1912–1920)[14]
- Manitou Springs, Manitou Incline (1907–1990)
- Morrison, Red Rocks Amphitheatre, Mount Morrison Cable Incline (1909–1914)
Florida
Iowa
- Dubuque
- Fourth Street Elevator (opened 1882; still operational)
- Eleventh Street Elevator (closed)
Massachusetts
- Hadley, Mount Holyoke Railroad (1854–1938)
- Holyoke, Mount Tom Railroad (1897–1938)
- Provincetown, Pilgrim Monument Inclined Elevator (under construction, 2021)[15]
- Springfield, Pynchon Plaza Elevator (under construction, 2020)
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, Marvel Cave, Silver Dollar City, 218 feet (66 m) long, 500 feet (152.4 m) rise, Curved. (opened 1957, still operational)
New Jersey
- Hoboken, Hoboken Elevated Wagon Lift (1873–1949)
- Orange Orange Mountain Cable Railway (1893–1902)[16]
- Weehawken
- Eldorado Elevator
- Weehawken Elevated Wagon Lift (opened 1873–closed)
New York
- Beacon, Mount Beacon Incline Railway (1902–1972; 1975–1978)
- Lake George, Prospect Mountain Cable Incline Railway (1895-1903)[17]
- Niagara Falls, Prospect Park Incline Railway (1847–1907)
- Niagara Falls, Maid of the Mist Incline (1894-1990, reopened 2019)
- Palenville, Otis Elevating Railway (1892–1918)
- Sea Cliff, Sea Cliff Incline (1886–after 1907) [18]
- Yonkers
North Carolina
- Fontana Dam turbine hall access on the east side of the Little Tennessee River (a single car with a balance sled which rolls on tracks underneath the cab). No longer operational.[21]
- Maggie Valley, Ghost Town in the Sky (opened 1961, closed 2002, park reopened May 25, 2007, 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
- Ashley, Ashley Planes (1837–1948)
- Beaver Falls, Patterson Heights Incline (1895–1927)
- Johnstown, Johnstown Inclined Plane (opened 1891; still operational)
- Mauch Chunk Switchback Railway (1847–1938)
- Mount Jefferson Plane, Summit Hill
- Mount Pisgah Plane, Jim Thorpe
- Pittsburgh
- Bellevue Incline (1887–1892)
- Castle Shannon Incline (1890–1964)
- Castle Shannon South Incline (1892–c. 1914)
- Clifton Incline (1889–1905)
- Duquesne Incline (opened 1877; still operational)
- Fort Pitt Incline (1882–1900)
- H.B. Hays and Brothers Coal Railroad, inclines on Becks Run and Streets Run, operational in 1877
- Knoxville Incline (1890–1960)
- Monongahela Incline (opened 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
Tennessee
- Chattanooga, Lookout Mountain Incline Railway (opened 1895; still operational)
Utah
- Park City, St. Regis Deer Crest Resort (opened 2008; still operational)
Virginia
- Roanoke, Mill Mountain Incline (1910–1929)
- Huntington. Huntington station (Washington Metro) Incline (still operational)
Wisconsin
Asia
East Asia
China
- Yuzhong, Chaotianmen funicular(1983–2007)(2019 Planned to reopen)[25]
Japan
Aomori Prefecture - Sotogahama, Seikan Tunnel Museum, Seikan Tunnel Tappi Shako Line
Fukuoka Prefecture - Kitakyushu, Hobashira Cable
Hyōgo Prefecture - Kawanishi, Nose Railway, Myoken Cable
- Kobe:
- Kobe City Urban Development, Maya Cablecar
- Rokko Maya Railway, Rokko Cable Line
- Skylator (Legally an elevator, not a funicular.)
Ibaraki Prefecture - Tsukuba, Tsukuba Kanko Railway, Mt. Tsukuba Cable Car
Kagawa Prefecture Kanagawa Prefecture - Hakone, Hakone Tozan Railway, Hakone Tozan Cable Car
- Isehara, Oyama Kanko Dentetsu, Oyama Cable Car
Kyoto Prefecture - Kyoto, Kyoto:
- Miyazu, Tango Kairiku Kotsu, Amanohashidate Cable Car
- Yawata, Keihan Electric Railway, Otokoyama Cable
Nara Prefecture - Ikoma, Kinki Nippon Railway, Ikoma Cable
Oita Prefecture - Beppu, Okamoto MFG, Beppu Rakutenchi Cable
Osaka Prefecture - Yao, Kinki Nippon Railway, Nishi Shigi Cable
Tokyo Metropolitan Prefecture - Hachioji, Takao Tozan Electric Railway, Takao Tozan Cable
- Ome, Mitake Tozan Railway, Mitake Tozan Cable
Toyama Prefecture - Tateyama:
- Tateyama Kurobe Kanko, Kurobe Cable Car
- Tateyama Kurobe Kanko, Tateyama Cable Car
- Tateyama:
Shiga Prefecture - Otsu, Hieizan Railway, Sakamoto Cable
Shizuoka Prefecture - Kannami, Izuhakone Railway, Jukkokutoge Cable Car
Wakayama Prefecture
South Asia
India
- Joginder Nagar, Himachal Pradesh is India's highest funicular at 2500 metres. It was built in 1930s to carry heavy machinery of Shanan Power House to Barot.It is on one meter gauge.It is a 4-stage network of funicular and horizontal track[30] and has six haulage car stations .The loading capacity of haulage way cars are 15, 10, 5 tons. Higher the capacity, lower the speed. Haulage Way Car or Trolley at Jogindernagar is one of a few funicular railways all over the globe due to geographical and technological challenges faced to construct them and is considered as an engineering marvel of the 20th century.
- Bhira and Bhivpuri Road in the state of Maharashtra, the Tata Group operates funicular railways.
- Tamil Nadu, Palani Murugan temple, Palani Temple Funicular[31]
- Saptashrungi, Maharashtra, inaugurated on March 4th, 2018.
Southeast Asia
Indonesia
- Bali
- Ayana Resort and Spa Funicular
- Ubud Hanging Gardens
Philippines
- Tagaytay Highlands Funicular, Tagaytay City, Cavite
Thailand
- Chiang Mai, Wat Phra That Doi Suthep[32]
- Phetchaburi, Khao Wang
- Songkhla, Khao Tang Kuan
West Asia
Azerbaijan
Georgia
- Tbilisi, funicular to Mtatsminda Pantheon[34]
Lebanon
- Harissa, Funiculaire de Harissa
Turkey
The country of 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.
Europe
Austria
- Bad Hofgastein, Schlossalmbahn (opened 1964, replaced by monocable gondola 2018)
- Ellmau, Hartkaiserbahn (opened 1972, replaced by monocable gondola in 2015)
- Graz, Schlossbergbahn (opened 1894)
- Großglockner, Großglockner-Gletscherbahn
- Hallstatt, Salzbergbahn
- Innsbruck
- Hungerburgbahn (opened 1907, replaced 2005)
- Berg Isel Skisprung-Stadion (opened 2002)
- Axams Hoadlbahn (opened 1975)
- Kaprun:
- Gletscherbahn Kaprun 2 (1974–2000; site of the Kaprun disaster)
- Lärchwandschrägaufzug (opened 1952)
- Gletschershuttle (opened 1990)
- Kolbnitz, Reißeck:
- Kreuzeckbahn (opened 1974)
- Reißeckbahn closed for public transport
- Kufstein, Festungsbahn
- Sankt Leonhard im Pitztal, Pitzexpress (opened 1983)
- Salzburg:
- Reisszug (opened c.1500)
- Festungsbahn (opened 1892)
- Zauchensee, Weltcupexpress (opened 2000)
- Seefeld in Tirol, Rosshütte (opened 1969)
- Serfaus, Dorfbahn Serfaus (opened 1985)
- Spital am Pyhrn, Wurzeralmbahn
- Innerfragant, Mölltaler Gletscherbahn
- St. Anton am Arlberg, Kandaharbahn (opened 1972, replaced by monocable gondola Nassereinbahn in 2000)
- St. Johann in Tirol, Harschbichlbahn I & II (closed 1987)
Belgium
- Spa, Funiculaire de Spa
Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Ciglane, Sarajevo
Bulgaria
- Veliko Tarnovo, Trapezitsa fortress (opened 2014)
- Belchin, Tsari Mali Grad fortress (opened 2013)
Croatia
Czech Republic
- Prague:
- Petřín funicular (since 1891)
- Letná funicular (1891–1916, officially abolished in 1922, in 1926–1935 served as the first Prague escalator)
- NH Hotel Prague funicular (since 1996)
- Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad):
Finland
- Kakola Funicular in Turku[37]
- Koli National Park (short funicular from parking area to the nature centre)[37]
France
- Besançon, Funiculaire de Beauregard-Bregille
- Évian-les-Bains, Évian-les-Bains Funicular
- Langres, Funiculaire Panoramique Sous-Bie
- Le Havre, Funiculaire du Havre
- Le Tréport, Le Tréport Funicular
- Les Arcs, Funiculaire Arc-en-ciel
- Les Deux Alpes, Funiculaire Dôme Express
- Lourdes, Funiculaire du Pic du Jer
- Lyon:
- St Jean - St Just Funicular
- St Jean - Fourvière Funicular
- Mont-Dore, Funiculaire du Capucin
- Montmartre Funicular (note, originally a true funicular, now an inclined railway)
- Pau, Funiculaire de Pau
- Saint-Hilaire du Touvet, Funiculaire de Saint-Hilaire du Touvet
- Thonon-les-Bains, Funiculaire de Thonon-les-Bains
- Tignes, Funiculaire Du Perce-Neige
- Val-d'Isère, Funival
Georgia
Germany
- Andernach, Krahnenbergbahn (1895–1941)
- Augustusburg, Augustusburg Cable Railway
- Bad Ems:
- Kurwaldbahn
- Malbergbahn (1887–1979)
- Bad Pyrmont, Bombergbahn (1895–1923)
- Bad Wildbad, Sommerbergbahn
- Baden-Baden, Merkurbergbahn
- Dresden:
- Schwebebahn Dresden
- Standseilbahn Dresden
- Freiburg im Breisgau, Schlossbergbahn
- Heidelberg, Heidelberger Bergbahn
- Hirschau, Monte Kaolino
- Hohenwarte, Standseilbahn Hohenwarte[38]
- Karlsruhe, Turmbergbahn
- Koblenz, Rittersturzbahn (1928–1959)
- Künzelsau, Künzelsauer Bergbahn[39]
- Oberstdorf, Schattbergsprungstadion
- Oberweißbach, Oberweißbacher Bergbahn[40]
- Peterskopf, Peterskopfbahn[41]
- Saarbrücken, Standseilbahn Eschberg (c.1870–1926)
- Sellin, Sellin Pier Lift[42]
- Straßberg, Standseilbahn Kaiseringen (1912–1921; military funicular)
- Stuttgart, Standseilbahn Stuttgart
- Bad Herrenalb, Falkenburgbahn[43]
- Wiesbaden, Nerobergbahn
- Willingen, Mühlenkopfschanze Funicular
Greece
- Athens, Lycabettus, Lycabettus Funicular
- Ermones, Corfu, Grand Mediterraneo Beach Resort Funicular
- Attika, Mt Parnes, Mt Parnes Funicular
Italy
- Bergamo:
- Bergamo Alta funicular
- Bergamo San Vigilio funicular
- Biella, Biella funicular
- Como, Como–Brunate funicular
- Campodolcino, Campodolcino funicular
- Capri, Capri funicular
- Catanzaro, Catanzaro funicular
- Certaldo, Certaldo funicular
- Genoa:
- Quezzi funicular
- Sant'Anna funicular
- Zecca–Righi funicular
- Kaltern/Caldaro, Mendel funicular
- Livorno, Montenero funicular
- Mondovì, Mondovì funicular
- Montecatini Terme, Montecatini Terme funicular
- Mercogliano, Montevergine funicular
- Naples:
- Central funicular
- Chiaia funicular
- Mergellina funicular
- Montesanto funicular
- Orvieto, Stazione FS–Piazza Cahen funicular
- San Pellegrino Terme, San Pellegrino funicular (1909–1988)[44]
- Santa Cristina Gherdëina, Gardena Ronda Express
- Trieste, Trieste–Opicina tramway
- Urtijëi, Resciesa funicular (opened 2010)
- Varese:
- Kursaal funicular
- Vellone–Campo dei Fiori funicular
- Vellone–Sacro Monte funicular
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Malta
- St. Julian's, Hotel Valentina Funicular
Norway
- Bergen, Fløibanen
- Rjukan, Gaustatoppen
- Tyssedal, Mågelibanen
Poland
- Krynica, Góra Parkowa funicular (opened 1937)
- Zakopane, Gubałówka Hill funicular (opened 1938)
- Międzybrodzie Żywieckie, Góra Żar funicular (opened 2003)
- Gdynia, Kamienna Góra funicular (opened 2015)
Portugal
- Braga, Bom Jesus Funicular (Portuguese: Elevador do Bom Jesus do Monte),
- Lisbon:
- Bica Funicular (Portuguese: Elevador/Ascensor da Bica),
- Glória Funicular (Portuguese: Elevador/Ascensor da Glória)
- Lavra Funicular (Portuguese: Elevador/Ascensor do Lavra)
- Porto, Guindais Funicular (Portuguese: Ascensor dos Guindais,)
- Nazaré, Nazaré Funicular (Portuguese: Ascensor da Nazaré)
- Viana do Castelo, Santa Luzia Funicular (Portuguese: Elevador de Santa Luzia)
- Viseu, Viseu Funicular (Portuguese: Funicular de Viseu)
Russia
- Sochi, "Sochinsky" Central Military Sanatorium funicular (private)[46]
- Vladivostok, Vladivostok Funicular [47]
Romania
- Deva Citadel, Deva Funicular
Slovenia
Spain
- Principality of Asturias:
- Barcelona:
- Montjuïc funicular
- Tibidabo funicular
- Vallvidrera funicular
- Bilbao:
- Artxanda funicular
- La Reineta funicular
- Gelida, Gelida funicular
- San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Valle de los Caídos funicular
- Montserrat:
- Sant Joan funicular
- Santa Cova funicular
- San Sebastián, Igueldo funicular
- Santander, Río de la Pila funicular
Sweden
- Stockholm, Skansens Bergbana
- Åre, Jämtland County, Åre Bergbana
- Skärholmen, Skärholmens bergbana[48]
- Nacka Strand, Nacka Strand bergbana[49]
- Liljeholmen, Nybohovshissen
Switzerland
(See also article List of funiculars in Switzerland, which tabulates Swiss funiculars in a sortable form.)
Berne
- Bern:
- Beatenberg, Thunersee–Beatenberg Funicular
- Biel/Bienne:
- Brienz, Giessbachbahn
- Handegg, Gelmerbahn
- Interlaken:
- Lauterbrunnen, Grütschalpbahn (1891–2006; now a cable car)
- Ligerz, Tessenberg Bahn[50][51]
- Mürren, Allmendhubelbahn
- Meiringen, Reichenbachfall-Bahn
- Reichenbach, Niesenbahn
- St-Imier, Funiculaire Saint-Imier-Mont-Soleil[52]
Fribourg
Glarus
Graubünden
- Davos:
- Parsennbahn
- Bahn Davos–Schatzalp[55]
- Flims, Caumasee funicular
- Punt Muragl, Muottas Muragl Bahn[56]
- St. Moritz, Standseilbahn St. Moritz–Corviglia
Lucerne
- Kriens, Sonnenbergbahn
- Luzern:
- Dietschibergbahn (1912–1978)[57]
- Drahtseilbahn Gütsch
- Bürgenstock, Bürgenstock-Bahn
Neuchâtel
- Neuchâtel:
- Fun'ambule
- Funiculaire Ecluse Plan[58]
- Funiculaire La Coudre Chaumont[59]
Schwyz
- Schwyz, Stoosbahn
St. Gallen
- Bergbahn Rheineck–Walzenhausen (1896–1958; now a rack railway)
- St. Gallen, Mühleggbahn[54]
- Unterwasser, Chäserrugg-Bahn[62]
Ticino
Valais
Vaud
- Cossonay, Cossonay–Gare–Ville funicular
- Les Avants, Les Avants–Sonloup funicular
- Montreux:
- Territet–Glion funicular
- Funiculaire Territet–Mont Fleuri[54]
- Vevey, Vevey–Chardonne–Mont Pèlerin funicular
Zug
- Schönegg, Zugerbergbahn
Zürich
- Zürich:
- Dolderbahn (1895–1971; now a rack railway)
- Polybahn
- Seilbahn Rigiblick
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.)
- Istanbul, Tünel
- Istanbul, Kabataş-Taksim Funicular
- Istanbul, Vadistanbul–Seyrantepe Funicular
United Kingdom
England
- Bournemouth:
- East Cliff Lift (1908–2016)
- Fisherman's Walk Cliff Lift (opened 1935)
- Westcliff Lift (opened 1908)
- Bridgnorth, Cliff Railway (opened 1892)
- Brighton, Devil's Dyke, Devil's Dyke Steep Grade Railway (1897–1909)[69]
- Bristol, Clifton Rocks Railway (1893–1934) – all in tunnel
- Broadstairs, Broadstairs Cliff Railway (1901–1991) – inclined elevator, all in tunnel [70]
- Folkestone, Leas Lift (1885–2017; second pair 1890–1966) – water balanced
- Hastings:
- East Hill Lift (opened 1903)
- West Hill Lift (opened 1891)
- Lizard, The Lizard Lifeboat Station (RNLI)
- Lynton and Lynmouth, Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (opened 1890) – water balanced
- London, London Millennium Funicular (opened 2003) – inclined elevator[71]
- Manchester, URBIS Museum[72]
- Margate, Margate Cliff Railway (Cliftonville Lido) (1913–1970s) – inclined elevator, parallel to cliff [73]
- Padstow, Padstow Cliff Railway (RNLI)
- St Michael's Mount, St. Michael's Mount Tramway (private underground goods funicular)
- Saltburn-by-the-Sea, Saltburn Cliff Tramway (opened 1884) – water balanced
- Scarborough (See also article Scarborough funiculars):
- Central Tramway (opened 1880)
- North Cliff Lift (1930–1996)
- Queens Parade Cliff Lift (1878–1887)
- St Nicholas Cliff Lift (1929–2006)
- Spa Cliff Lift (opened 1873)
- Sennen Cove (private funicular)[74]
- Shipley, Shipley Glen Cable Tramway
- Southend-on-Sea, Cliff Lift (opened 1912) – inclined elevator [75]
- Torbay, Babbacombe Cliff Railway (opened 1926)
- Wakefield, National Coal Mining Museum[76]
- Windsor, Legoland, Legoland Hill Train (formerly Windsor Safari Park Funicular)[77][78]
- York, National Railway Museum, Museum Inclinator (removed 2013)
Scotland
- Aviemore, Cairngorm Mountain Railway (2001–2018)
Wales
- Aberporth, Clausen Rolling Platform
- Aberystwyth, Cliff Railway / Rheilffordd y Graig (opened 1896)
- Blaenau Ffestiniog, Llechwedd Slate Caverns
- Ebbw Vale
- Ebbw Vale Garden Festival Funicular (1992–1992)
- Ebbw Vale Cableway (opened 2015, 75 foot rise)
- Llandudno, Great Orme Tramway / Tramffordd y Gogarth (opened 1902)
- Machynlleth, Centre for Alternative Technology, CAT Funicular – water balanced
- Swansea, Constitution Hill Incline Tramway (1898–1902)
Isle of Man
- Douglas:
- Port Soderick, Port Soderick Beach Funicular (1897–1939)[80]
Oceania
Australia
- Katoomba, Katoomba Scenic Railway
New Zealand
See also
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External links
- Funicular railways of the UK – comprehensive site with specifications, history, and many pictures
- A selection of UK cliff railways and cliff lifts at The Heritage Trail