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"the [2000] accident, described as the most serious since the opening in 1902"
editIt may well have been described as that, but it would seem to ignore the one and only fatal accident (not mentioned in this article) in 1932. Information here. Loganberry (Talk) 13:54, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
- I suggest that you add details of that accident to the article, and remove the bit about the 2000 accident being the most serious. Thryduulf (talk) 16:53, 5 November 2009 (UTC)
2009 accident
editRAIB report has been published. Mjroots (talk) 11:37, 18 August 2010 (UTC)
One of three?
editAbout this being «one of only three surviving in the world[citation needed].» Well, needed indeed! In Lisbon there are three independent street funiculars, albeit small and operated by the same company — the text mistakenly links to Trams in Lisbon instead of to Elevador da Glória, Elevador da Bica, and pt:Elevador do Lavra. And there’s yet another street funicular system in Portugal: pt:Funicular de Viseu, built already in the 21st century — I’m sure there must be many more worldwide. I suggest changing to «one of the few», which is undoubtly true, as 100 years ago there were many more of theses than today, recent ones notwithstanding. Tuvalkin (talk) 04:43, 5 January 2013 (UTC)
Operation?
editDoes anyone know the details of the operation of this system? Does it operate seasonally, or year-round? Does it operate seven-days a week? What hours of the day does it run? And how often does it run during the day? Thanks in advance. --IJBall (talk) 03:49, 21 April 2014 (UTC)