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Heidelberger Bergbahn : ウィキペディア英語版
Heidelberger Bergbahn

The Heidelberg Mountain Railway ((ドイツ語:Heidelberger Bergbahn)) is a two-section funicular railway in the city of Heidelberg, Germany. The first section runs from a lower station at Kornmarkt in Heidelberg's Altstadt, via an intermediate station at Heidelberg Castle, to an upper station at Molkenkur. Here passengers may change to the second section, which runs up the Königstuhl, a nearby mountain with good views over the city and the River Neckar.
The upper and lower sections of the funicular have different histories and are sometimes referred to separately by the names Königstuhlbahn and Molkenkurbahn respectively. These two sections present quite different appearances, with the upper section using wooden bodied cars of historic appearance, whilst the lower section uses modern style cars. Similarly the upper stations at Molkenkur and Königstuhl are to the original design, whilst those further down the hill at Kornmakt and Heidelberg Castle present a more modern image.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.funimag.com/photoblog/index.php/20050411/molkenkurbahn-koenigstuhlbahn-here-we-go-again/ )
The Heidelberger Bergbahn is operated by the Heidelberger Straßen- und Bergbahn AG (HSB), the operator of buses and trams in Heidelberg. The funicular predominantly serves tourist traffic. The lower section runs every ten minutes throughout the day, whilst the connecting upper section runs every twenty minutes throughout the day. The services start and end at times that vary from summer to winter.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Heidelberger Versorgungs- und Verkehrsbetriebe GmbH )
== Lower section ==

The lower section of the funicular (the ''Molkenkurbahn'') opened in 1890, and its original form used the water ballast system of propulsion, similar to that still used by the Nerobergbahn in Wiesbaden. The line was rebuilt to use a conventional electric drive in 1907. Between 1961 and 1962 the section was rebuilt and new cars provided in order to handle the volume of traffic to Heidelberg Castle; at this time new stations were built at Kornmarkt and Heidelberg Castle. The section was closed between October 2003 and March 2005; during the closure period the existing cars were scrapped and replaced by new and larger cars to a modern design, and Kornmarkt and Heidelberg Castle stations were again rebuilt.
The section has the following technical parameters:〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lift-Database : Heidelberg : Molkenkurbahn )
*Length: '
*Height: '
*Maximum steepness: ''43 %''
*Configuration: ''Single track with passing loop''
*Journey time: ''5 minutes''
*Cars: ''2''
*Capacity: ''130 passengers per car''
*Track gauge: '
*Traction: ''Electricity''

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