About

This is the blog of Funimag, the web magazine about funiculars.
It will inform you about the news of your magazine and also some news about the funiculars world. I’ll also regularly publish some photos concerning funiculars, cog wheel trains, railways…
Feel free to comment the articles!… click on ‘Comments’ at the end of the articles.

Funimag photoblog est le blog de Funimag, le magazine des funiculaires.
Ce blog permet de vous informer de toutes nouveautés dans votre magazine mais aussi de toutes informations dans le monde des funiculaires. Je publierai également de manière régulière ou selon mon humeur des photos ayant pour thèmes les funiculaires, les crémaillères les voies ferrées mais pas seulement…
N’hésitez pas à commenter les articles… cliquez sur ‘Comments’ à la fin de chaque article.

Michel Azéma
Paris, France

6 thoughts on “About”

  1. Thank you for including images from the Anne T. Kent California Room Collection, Marin County Free Library. This photograph and additional images and information about the Mt. Tamalpais & Muir Woods Railway, can be found on the California Room’s Digital Archive: http://contentdm.marinlibrary.org/cdm/landingpage/collection/mtmwrr.
    You can also view a video we created with footage compiled from film in our collection: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8KlsOxpzAM

  2. Bonjour,
    J’ai regardé avec beaucoup de plaisir votre magazine sur les funiculaire.
    J’ai été très surpris de ne pas y voir le funiculaire Piotta-Ritom au Tessin en Suisse.
    Il est très particulier:
    ouverture de l’exploitation 1921
    Longueur exploitée 1.358 km
    Déclivité maximum 878 0/00
    Propriétaire CFF à Berne

  3. Hello!
    Hoping you can help me with getting in touch with Jeff Johnson. This web magazine posted an article about him and his handmade funicular in Butler, Lake Watauga, Tennessee back in 2006. The links are not active to his funicular plans that he posted. We’d love to get in contact with him. I hope you’re able to help. Merci!

  4. Back in 2006 you posted an article by Jeff Johnson that built his own trolley. We are looking to do the same on an island in NH. Could you send me contact info for him so I can get details

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