(Photo Martin Schönherr)
(Photo Martin Schönherr)Friends of Babbacombe Cliff Railway (FBCR)

(Photo David Cooper, LECS (UK) Ltd)

(Photo David Cooper, LECS (UK) Ltd)
The boring of the “Gotthard Base Tunnel” started in 1996 and is planned to be finished in 2011. It will be the longest tunnel in the world with a length of 57 kilometers!
Today, 53 % of the tunnel is excavated.
The tunnel will link Bodio (330 m), Ticino, to Erstfeld (472 m), Uri, it will allow the trains to link Zürich to Milano without climbing the Gotthard.
The middle of the tunnel is exactly located 800 meters under Sedrun in the Surselva valley.
The “Porta Alpina” future train station (550 m) will allow the passengers of the Zürich – Milano line to transfer to the Brig – Chur – St Moritz line (Glacier Express) simply by taking a lift to the Sedrun (1404 m) train station at the surface of the mountain!
Today to make the same connection, the trains use the historical old Gotthard tunnel; the passengers must stop at Göschenen (1106 m) with a transfer to the rack train Göschenen – Andermatt (1447 m) and to transfer to the line Brig – Andermatt – Chur – St Moritz (Glacier Express).
“Porta Alpina” official site.
“Gotthard Base Tunnel“ official site.

(The Gotthard Base Tunnel with the future Porta Alpina train station. On the left the temporary funicular)
At Sedrun, a one cabin temporary funicular railway was built to take the workers from their temporary camp to the construction site and to the 800 m vertical access shaft which is used to reach the construction tunnel. This two lifts will be transformed into two 80 passengers lifts for the “Porta Alpina” future train station.
See also my web page about this funicular.

(Sedrun, the temporary funicular)
I have an ambition to know all the funiculars of Switzerland and I have to confess that I had never heard about such a funicular ! Nobody told me anything about this funicular…!!
So I spent the entire week end to find out the truth about it !
Looking at the map of the area, I noticed an underground pressure pipeline linking the Salanfe Dam to the Miéville Power Station down in the Rhone Valley!
The underground pressure pipeline is quite 4800 meters long !
If there is a funicular along the pipeline it would be the longest funicular of Switzerland!
Today I received the answer of my question ! In fact there are two funiculars instead of one ! The two funiculars are linked together with an underground electric train !
The longest funicular of Switzerland is still the Sierre-Montana-Crans with a length of 4192 meters.
In 1985 for his movie “Les loups entre eux”, José Giovanni shot some scenes in the funicular and at the Salanfe dam !
Thanks to Jan D. Freienberg for telling me about this funicular !

(Poster of movie “Les Loups entre Eux”, José Giovanni, 1985)
At the upper station of the Schwebebahn (the other funicular in Dresden, the lower station is at the Koernerplatz also) there is a exhibition called SCHRAEGE TYPEN since October 1 until November 20th 2005.
You find there informations, pictures and some models of the 33 german funiculars. Included are the 12 funiculars already out of service, as the first from 1877 in Zeitz.
Not included are the lifts (in German also called Aufzuege or Schraegaufzuege).
The exhibition is open daily 10.00 to 19.00. The fee is 1 Euro for the tower at the upper station (where you have a beautiful view on the city of Dresden, by the way) and 2,50 Euro for the machine room.
At Oct 29 – 31 (monday Oct. 31 is a holiday in Saxony) 11.00 – 18.00 there is a little festival at the Dresden funicular.
At the same weekend is the ceremony of re-opening the Frauenkirche church in Dresden !

(Photo Tobias B. Köhler)
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