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Former funiculars of Switzerland
edit- Funiculars
- Stoosbahn (1933–2017, replaced by funicular at different location)
- Seilbahn Lauterbrunnen–Grütschalp (1891–2006, replaced by aerial cableway)
- Funiculaire Territet–Mont Fleuri (1910–1992)
- Lugano degli Angioli funicular (1913–1986)
- Dietschibergbahn (1912–1978)
- Stanserhorn-Bahn (funicular) (1897–1973, 2 sections, replaced by aerial cableway)
- Dolderbahn (funicular) (1895–1971, replaced by rack railway)
- Funiculaire Lausanne Flon–Gare (1879–1959, replaced by rack railway)
- Funiculaire Lausanne–Ouchy (1877–1958, replaced by rack railway)
- Drahtseilbahn Rheineck–Walzenhausen (1896–1958, replaced by rack railway)
- Funiculaire Lausanne-Signal (1899–1948)