
What is it ? Where is it ?
Qu’est-ce ? Où est-ce?

Funimag… yes I know but you can find in it also articles about rack trains, normal trains, tramways…
In fact I thought the Cityliner is really curious and interesting to be in Funimag… 🙂
I did not say there is a cable…. 🙂
In fact it is rack powered…. something like the Tschuggen Coaster!
Bravo… good shot
Yes it is the Viborg Patient Hotel in Denmark.
The cabin is linking the patient hotel to the Viborg Hospital
clinic Viborg “Cityliner” see
here http://www.schildknecht.info/?navi_id=12&content_id=48, Bsp. 53
Nice!
I also found it: http://www.transportbahnen.at/de/schraegaufzuege/cityliner-viborg.html
But… where is the cable!? Even with Doppelmayr involved, this installation has no cable!
Yes, but Funimag! 😉
I’m wondering how it is guided anyway.
I totally agree (and I also like those “non-cabled” articles)… but it might add a bit of difficulty to the quiz 🙂
due to the traffic signs I would say Denmark (to the right can by seen a mast, that is curved around the sign)
I was thinking exactly the same but wasn’t sure if Denmark was the only place where those can be found…
Bonjour,
Desolé pour les fautes et le pseudo du message précédent. J’utilise un ordinateur QWERTY avec une correction automatique qui m’a joué des tours.
Sébastien
A voir la forme de la porte de communication au bout de la voie, la cabine a l’air de venier se plaquer contre le batiment, mais n’y rentre pas.
Vu la signalisation et le relief, je penche aussi pour l’Europe du nord. (Allemagne, Danemark,…)
The structure reminds me about the Tschuggenbahn, but there is no such installation out of Arosa, and because of the track connections (bolts outside of the track), the system can’t be the same. Therefore I think the 3-pipe structure is just the support and the track is laid on top of it.
According to the road signs, I would say it is in the northern half of Europe.
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