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    The Giessbach Funicular (‹See Tfd›German: Giessbachbahn) is a historic funicular in the Swiss canton of Bern and municipality of Brienz. It links a landing...
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    Brienz and other lakeside settlements. The ships also connect to the Giessbachbahn, a funicular which climbs up to the famous Giessbach Falls. The Brünig...
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    this type were later converted to electrical power. For example, the Giessbachbahn in the Swiss canton of Bern, opened in 1879, was originally powered...
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  • Coudre Funiculaire de Chaumont Chemin de fer Lausanne–Ouchy (first) Giessbachbahn (oldest) (See also article List of funiculars in Switzerland, which...
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    funiculars, several still working with the original carriages, such as the Giessbachbahn. In Britain, heritage railways are often railway lines which were run...
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  • - Gurten Kulm) 1059 266 34 GB Gütschbahn Luzern - Gütsch 173 84 GbB Giessbachbahn Lake Brienz - Grand Hotel Giessbach 345 90 32 HB Harderbahn Interlaken...
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  • 2013 Examples: 61.019 for Giessbachbahn, BE-IK-3 Urweid – Chapf, X007 Standseilbahn Lochezen. Example: 40366 for Giessbachbahn The 8 cantons with 3, 2 or...
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  • down after an accident in 1908. The oldest facility in Europe is the Giessbachbahn, which opened in 1879 and was converted to electric operation in 1948...
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    Lausanne-Gare, Bürgenstock-Bahn, Salvatore-Bahn, Stanserhorn-Bahn, Giessbachbahn, Territet-Glion, Gütsch-Bahn, Marzili-Bahn, Lugano-Bahnhof, Biel-Magglingen...
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    in 1883, making it one of the oldest funiculars in Switzerland (the Giessbachbahn, opened in 1879, is the oldest). It was built to 1,000 mm (3 ft 3+3⁄8 in)...
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