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Mergellina Funicular : ウィキペディア英語版
Mergellina Funicular

The Mergellina Funicular (Italian: ''Funicolare Mergellina''), is a funicular railway line that forms part of the Metropolitana di Napoli (Naples Metro), which is the main part of the metro system for the city of Naples, Italy. Opened in 1931, the Mergellina Funicular was the fourth, and most recent cable railway opened in Naples.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=The Chiaia Cable Railway )
The Mergellina Funicular connects five stations, Manzoni station, Parco Angelina station, San Gioacchino station, San Antonio station, and Mergellina station. Unlike Naples' other three funicular lines which all reach Vanvitelli, the Mergellina line is located on its own, further to the north west, and runs uphill from the marina at Mergellina Sanazzarro to Manzoni, where Line 6 can be reached by a short walk.
==History==
Mergellina Funicular was the most recently constructed of Naples' four funicular railways. In the early 20th century, urban expansion had begun to see Naples spreading outwards, including towards the northwestern hills, and new residential neighbourhoods were being constructed on Posillipo hill. In order to facilitate easier access into the area, construction was commenced on the Mergellina Funicular in the late 1920s, and it first opened for service on 24 May 1931.〔
The line did not experience any of the delays or problems of the other three, and it was up to full operation immediately, continuing to operate without problem through World War II, and for much of the immediate post-war period. It was not until the early 1980s that the line began to experience problems. The age and constant use of the engines and carriages had begun to take their toll, and the Mergellina line soon began to experience regular disruptions to service. Whilst the line was popular, it was not generating enough revenue for the scale of overhaul that was required, and its operators transferred management over to regional authorities.〔
Modernisation work commenced in May 1985, with new electronic and mechanical components, operations and controls, and transmissions and safety systems installed. The work proceeded without any problems, and the overhauled Mergellina Funicular was reopened to the public on 16 January 1986 after just seven months of closure. The line was again briefly closed between May 1989 and March 1990 for an overhaul to the rail and traction systems,〔 in time for Naples to play a role as a host city during the 1990 FIFA World Cup.
In 1999, the Campania Regional Management Committee transferred management of the Mergellina Funicular to Azienda Napoletana Mobilità (ANM - Neapolitan Mobility Agency), who were by then responsible for running all four funicular lines in Naples. As with the other three lines, ANM was replaced as the operator on 1 February 2001 by Metronapoli, who continue to operate the line to the present.〔 Metronapoli are in the process of better integrating the various elements of rail transport within Naples, creating better interchanges and connections, and ensuring that lines such as the Mergellina Funicular become functional elements of an efficient Metropolitana di Napoli (Naples Metro) public transport system.

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