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Como–Brunate funicular : ウィキペディア英語版 | Como–Brunate funicular
The Como–Brunate funicular (Italian: ''Funicolare Como-Brunate'') is a funicular railway that connects the city of Como with the village of Brunate in Lombardy, Italy. The line has operated since 1894, and is used by both tourists and local residents. == History == The funicular was opened in 1894 and was originally operated using a steam engine. In 1911 the traction system was converted to use an electric motor. The line was refurbished in 1934/5 and again in 1951, when new cars were provided.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 The funicular )〕 In 1981 ownership of the funicular was transferred from the private ''Società Anonima Funicolare Como/Brunate'' to the government of the region of Lombardy. In 2005 the management of the funicular, along with Como's local bus service, was transferred to a local company, the ''Consorzio Mobilità Funicolare & Bus''. The ''Consorzio'' further subcontracts the operation of the funicular to the ''Azienda Trasporti Milanesi S.p.A.''.〔 In mid-August 2011, the funicular reopened after an overhaul costing €800,000. New cars were constructed for the line by Gangloff at a cost of €1 million each. The new cars are air-conditioned, long and wide, and carry 81 passengers. The cars are painted in contrasting colours, one being lilac and the other red.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 Como Brunate )〕
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