Category
page 1Funicular railways in Germany
Nerobergbahn
The Nerobergbahn is a funicular railway in Wiesbaden, Germany. The line links the city, with a station at the north of the Nerotalanlagen, with the Neroberg hill to its north, which offers a panorama view.
Dresden Suspension Railway
funicular suspension railway in Dresden, Germany
Dresden Funicular Railway
railway in Dresden, Germany
Standseilbahn Stuttgart
funicular railway in the city of Stuttgart, Germany
Merkurbergbahn
funicular railway in the town of Baden-Baden in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Turmbergbahn
thumb|right|Turmbergbahn cars at passing loop
thumb|right|Upper station from above
thumb|right|Looking down the line
thumb|right|Interior of upper station
The Turmbergbahn is a defunct funicular railway in Karlsruhe in Germany. It was the oldest operating funicular in Germany from its opening in 1888 until its closure in 2024. From Durlach, the line climbed the Turmberg, which on a clear day provides a lookout point with views of the Rhine Valley, the Palatinate forest and the adjacent parts of Alsace.
Schlossbergbahn
funicular railway in the town of Freiburg im Breisgau in Baden-Württemberg, Germany
Heidelberger Bergbahn
two section funicular railway in the city of Heidelberg, Germany
Malbergbahn
thumb|Malbergbahn in 1899
thumb|The carriage of the Malbergbahn in 1890
alt=Bad Ems, Malbergbahn (1964)|thumb|Bad Ems, Malbergbahn (1964)
The Malbergbahn - also known as Malbergbahn Bad Ems - was a funicular, that operated between Bad Ems and the hotel at the Malberg Hohen from 5 June 1887 to 1979. On 7 December 1981, two years after the decommissioning, was the funicular made into a technological monument. It had no accidents during its operational period.