

This historical railway has been in operation since 26 April 1884. Originally the trains was hauled up by a steel cable parallel the track. In 1934 the line was converted into a central traction rack railway.

La storica tramvia è attiva fin dal 26 Aprile 1884. I vagoni della funicolare erano trainati da una funa d'acciaio che scorreva parallelamente al binario. La linea è trasformata nel 1934 in tranvia a dentiera. Il percorso si sviluppa per 3100m con un dislivello di 425m e una pendenza media del 13,5% con punte del 21% nel tratto finale tra Pian Gambino e la stazione di Superga.
(Note by "Storie di Torino")
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6 commenti:
So shiny and colorful. Love the depot as well!
Nice set of images, looks like a fun place to visit.
How interesting that it is still in operation. Very nice.
Paz
Hi Livio,
I like your angle takes on the details of this series of photos. I think this is what I always admire about your photographs: careful attention details and compositional take.
And thank you for your comment on my Villa Isola post and your correction.
The owner of Villa Isola was of Italian descent of the Barretty family. That's why he gave his villa the Italian name. I think much of the interior design of the building is also Italian.
May I request a link exchange with your blog?
Regards,
Eki
I like trains like this. It reminds me of one that goes up Pike's Peak, but that is a cog train. One knows it will be a fun day when on such a train. Colorful pictures.
Davvero molto interessante!
Ciao
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