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Sant'Anna funicular

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Type
  
Funicular

Locale
  
Genoa, Liguria, Italy

Line length
  
357 m (1,171 ft)

Status
  
Open

Operator(s)
  
AMT Genova

Sant'Anna funicular

The Sant'Anna funicular (Italian: Funicolare Sant'Anna) is a funicular railway in the Italian city of Genoa connecting the Piazza Portello, on the edge of the historic city centre, to the Corso Magenta. The line is one of several true funiculars in the city, including the Zecca–Righi funicular and the Quezzi funicular, although the Principe–Granarolo rack railway is also sometimes erroneously described as a funicular.

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History

The funicular was opened in 1891, and was initially water-driven, with water filling a ballast tank under the carriage at the top station, and emptying at the bottom. The line was converted to electric operation in 1980, and was again modernized in 1991 following a fire that destroyed the top station.

Operation

The line is currently managed by AMT Genova, and has the following parameters:

References

Sant'Anna funicular Wikipedia