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フニクレール デュ view = Quebec

フニクレール デュ view = Quebec

View from フニクラー
View from フニクラー
Quebec old city フニクラー

フニクレール デュ view = Quebec (Buddha: Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec British: Old Quebec Funicular, the will of the Quebec old city cable car) is フニクラー railroad in the Quebec old city of the Canadian Quebec Quebec city neighborhood.

Our フニクラー connects from automatic = building (Haute-Ville) (upper town) with Bath = building (Basse-Ville) (low, wow, a town), and a church, a historic petit beautifulness plan (English version) include places such as district, port and ミュゼ de la シヴィリザシオン (English version) (Musée de la civilisation) (civilization Museum) in it (Petit Champlain) (Notre Dame des Victoires) ancient Notre Dame デ ヴィクトワール (English version). I can move 210 feet at an angle of 45 degrees by taking our route once [1].

Our フニクラー started a business on November 17, 1879 and, for original driving force, used a similar water ballast system that it was still used in Nero Berg barn (Nerobergbahn) in State of Federal Republic of Germany Hesse Wiesbaden. In 1907, our route was switched to electricity-style service. Because facilities of フニクラー were destroyed on July 2, 1945 by an inferno, the rebuilding of our フニクラー was necessary and was completed in 1946. As main remodeling since it, it is performed in 1978 and 1998. In 2004, a celebration of the 125th anniversary of the service of our フニクラー was practiced [2].

The Helen tombs which were a Briton (Helen Toombs) died of an emergency brake before a cable cut snappingly in October, 1996 and colliding at the lower station because was not able to stop a passenger car [3]; [4]. Our フニクラー is closed until 1998 by this accident [5].

As for the technical specifications of our フニクラー, following [6].

  • Extension: 64 meters (210 ft)
  • Height: 59 meters (194 ft)
  • The number of the vehicles: Two cars
  • Placement: Double track
  • Traction: Electric expression

Footnote

  1. ^ "Funicular - Quebec City 101"(en-US). March 18, 2016 reading.
  2. ^ "History." Funiculaire du Vieux-Québec inc.. March 23, 2007 reading.
  3. ^ "Passenger Dies in Cable Car Plunge." Associated Press. May 8, 2012 reading.
  4. ^ Jury, Louise (October 14, 1996). "Briton killed as funicular car crashes". London: The Independent. http://www.independent.co.uk/news/briton-killed-as-funicular-car-crashes-1358351.html May 8, 2012 reading. 
  5. ^ "Transit History of Quebec". David A. Wyatt. March 8, 2012 reading.
  6. ^ "Funiculaire du Vieux-Quebec". Funiculars.net. March 23, 2007 reading.

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Coordinate: 46°48'45" N 71°12'14" W / 46.812545 degrees N 71.203959 degrees W / 46.812545, -71.203959

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