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

The Montesanto Funicular (Italian: ''Funicolare di Montesanto''), 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 1891, the Montesanto Funicular carries over 4 million passengers per year.
Montesanto Funicular connects three stations, Morghen, Corso Vittorio Emanuele (Napoli), and Montesanto. At Morghen, it is a short walk to Piazza Vanvitelli, where there is a connection to Vanvitelli station, on Line 1, and the Chiaia Funicular.
==History==
The idea for the construction of the Montesanto funicular was first conceived during the construction of the Cumana Railway which was designed to service Campi Flegrei along the Naples-Torregaveta route. With the residential area expanding around Castel Sant’Elmo, it was decided it would be useful to have a second funicular route connecting the Cumana Railway with Castel Sant'Elmo and the nearby Museo di San Martino. Survey work was carried out by Pariboni & Savoia, and the Neapolitan engineering firm, Officine Nazionali di Savigliano, carried out engineering, electrical and mechanical works as they had done on the Chiaia Funicular. After five years construction, the Montesanto line was opened on 30 May 1891.
Initially the line ran smoothly, but the steep gradients of the Neapolitan lines caused heavy work on the original steam traction engine systems, and they soon began to experience problems. As with the Chiaia line, it was decided to replace the power plants with an all-electrical system, which began operation on 21 June 1901. The new system was more effective, and the Montesanto funicular operated smoothly without any issues for the next several years. The next interruption to service was in 1936, when it was decided to replace the original open carriages with enclosed coaches, which were built by OFM (Officine Ferroviarie Meridionali).〔
As with the other three lines, the Montesanto line continued to operate successfully for several years, including continuing uninterrupted throughout World War II. As with the other lines, in 1975 Azienda Tranvie Autofilovie Napoletane (ATAN - Neapolitan Light Rail Company) replaced the Società Ferrovie del Vomero (Vomero Train Society) as the operator of the Montesanto funicular. They carried out an audit on the condition of all their assets, and found that the viaduct in the section linking Montesanto and Corso Vittorio Emanuele had been considerably weakened over time. In addition to the general poor state of decline the Montesanto line had experienced, ATAN decided that the Montesanto line required refurbishment. In 1977 they closed the line to carry out essential engineering and modernisation works, entrusting Officine Mecchaniche Agudio to install the same new features as they were doing on the Chiaia funicular. At this time it was decided to install a second intermediate station at Rafaello/Girolamo Santacroce, but as of 2009 construction of this station is still yet to begin. Guaccio Costruzioni carried out engineering surveys, and Mandolino replaced the lines. Nuova Agudio (formerly Officine Mecchaniche Agudio) were given the tender to modernise and replace all of the electrical and mechanical works. Lovisolo constructed new carriages, BMB installed new control and operation systems, and Holtz refurbished the transmission and safety systems.〔 All of the works had been completed by the beginning of 1984, and the refurbished line reopened to the public on 14 April.
ATAN was reorganized as Azienda Napoletana Mobilità (ANM) in 1995, becoming the line's operator. In 2001, operation of all four Naples funiculars was transferred to a different municipal authority, MetroNapoli.〔Webb, Mary (ed.) (2009). ''Jane's Urban Transport Systems 2009-2010'', pp. 190–192. Coulsdon, Surrey (UK): Jane's Information Group. ISBN 978-0-7106-2903-6.〕
Further works were carried out in 2005 by Silvio D'Ascia in order to better integrate the line with other urban railway services such as line 2, Cumana and Circumflegrea, but by early 2008 the Montesanto funicular was fully operational again.〔

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