Tag:railway=funicular
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Cable driven inclined railway. ![]() |
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Group: railways |
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A funicular, also known as an inclined plane or cliff railway, is a cable railway in which a cable attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on rails moves them up and down a steep slope, the ascending and descending vehicles counterbalancing each other. The tag
railway=funicular
is also used for similar inclined railways where the vehicle(s) are moved by cables, but which are not necessarily a funicular from a technical standpoint, for example the Montmartre Funicular, or the Kek Lok Si inclined elevator.
How to map
Draw a way and add
railway=funicular
+ name=*
.
Tags used in combination
operator=*
gauge=*
- Spreading in millimetersincline=45%
opening_hours=*
- Opening timeswheelchair=*
- Suitable for wheelchairspassenger=yes/no
capacity=*
fee=*
- Indicates whether a fee is charged
Other attributes that are brought into this context
- Station
The cable car station is mapped with points at both ends of the cableway. Add
- Platform
Example
Treib-Seelisberg-Bahn | ![]() |
funicular vs inclined elevator

Difference between short funicular (tagged as railway=funicular
) and inclined elevator (tagged as highway=elevator
way) is not always obvious.
- Montmartre Funicular was constructed as a funicular, was rebuild into a double inclined elevator - but still has "funicular" in name and difference is quite subtle. Mapped as a funicular. Cars are no longer counterbalanced, so it is no longer a true funicular.
- Some have a driver inside them There is a single car, so it is not a true funicular.
- Some act and look exactly like a normal elevator (no operator, the same design, elevator arrives at button press etc.)
Photos
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Standseilbahn in Stuttgart
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Harderbahn bei Interlaken
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Turmbergbahn, Karlsruhe
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Polybahn in Zürich