Skansens bergbana
The Skansens Bergbana is a funicular railway in the Skansen open-air museum and zoo, located on the island of Djurgården in Stockholm, Sweden.
The Bergbana was built on the northwest side of the Skansen hill for the Stockholm Exhibition of 1897, by Von Roll. The railway was single-track with a passing siding and had a rise of Script error: No such module "convert". over a total length of Script error: No such module "convert"., giving a grade varying from 25% to 34%. Service was provided by small 16 seat cars. The funicular was in daily operation until the 1940s, and in summer only operation until it completely closed in 1959. During the 1970s the railway was restored and slightly extended, reopening in 1973. Von Roll again supplied the equipment, including new and larger cars.[1]
The funicular has the following technical parameters:[2]
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- Maximum steepness: 24.7 %
- Capacity: 45 people per car
- Trip time: 90 seconds
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- Configuration: single track with passing loop
- Track gauge: Template:RailGauge
- Traction: Electricity
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- Railway lines opened in 1897
- Skansen
- Funicular railways in Sweden
- World's fair sites in Stockholm
- Metre-gauge railways in Sweden
- 1897 establishments in Sweden
- 1890s establishments in Stockholm