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Zecca–Righi funicular : ウィキペディア英語版
Zecca–Righi funicular

The Zecca–Righi funicular ((イタリア語:Funicolare Zecca–Righi)) is a funicular railway in the Italian city of Genoa connecting the ''Largo della Zecca'', on the edge of the historic city centre, to several stations on the slope of the Righi hill. The line is one of two true funiculars in the city, the second being the Sant'Anna funicular, although the Principe–Granarolo rack railway is sometimes erroneously described as a third funicular.
== History ==
The line was originally built as a two-section funicular, with passengers transferring between the two sections at the station of ''San Nicola''. The upper section opened in 1895 and was constructed in the open, with three intermediate stations at ''Madonnetta'', ''Via Preve'' and ''San Simone'', as well as the section terminals at ''San Nicola'' and ''Righi''. The lower section opened in 1897 and was entirely in tunnel, except for its terminals and the single intermediate station at ''Carbonara''.
Between 1963 and 1965, the line was completely rebuilt as a single section funicular, with a passing loop at ''San Nicola'' and retaining all the existing stations. In 1990, the line was again rebuilt, with longer trains and platforms, and an increased haulage speed.〔
The line closed on 31 March 2015 for an overhaul, which is expected to last 3 months.

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