funicular in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

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funicular [Brit fjʊˈnɪkjʊlə, fəˈnɪkjʊlə, Am fjuˈnɪkjələr] N ADJ

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The funicular closed in 1955 after a road up the mine had been built 1949.
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Twenty years later, in 1990, a new electrically hauled funicular was built on the route of the old.
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There were four cars in two connected pairs, essentially forming two parallel funicular railways, each running on narrow gauge tracks.
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The first plans for the funicular were drawn up in 1873.
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The line opened in 1888, and is one of the few funiculars with water propulsion.
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Modern funicular railways operating in urban areas date from the 1860s.
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Between 1912 and 1987 a funicular joined the lower and higher parts of the quarter.
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The funicular was in daily operation until the 1940s, and in summer only operation until it completely closed in 1959.
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The funicular had a length of and overcame a height difference of 100 m with a maximum gradient of 18%.
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Access to the curve is by a funicular or a 194-step stairway.
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