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  2. Dresden Suspension Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Suspension Railway (German: Schwebebahn Dresden) is a suspended funicular located in Dresden, Germany, and connects the districts of Loschwitz and Oberloschwitz (Rochwitz side). It is one of the oldest suspension railways, having entered service on 6 May 1901, the same year the Wuppertal Schwebebahn entered service.

  3. Dresden Funicular Railway - Wikipedia

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    The Dresden Funicular Railway (German: Standseilbahn Dresden) is a funicular in Dresden, Germany, connecting the districts of Loschwitz, near the "Blue Wonder" bridge, and Weisser Hirsch. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The railway is one of two funicular railways in Dresden, the other being the unusual Schwebebahn Dresden , a suspended monorail .

  4. Category:Tourist attractions in Dresden - Wikipedia

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    Dresden Cathedral; Dresden Funicular Railway; Dresden Heath; Dresden Museum of Ethnology; Dresden Panometer; Dresden Park Railway; Dresden S-Bahn; Dresden Suspension Railway; Dresden TV tower; Dresden Zoo; Dresdner Kreuzchor

  5. Dresdner Verkehrsbetriebe - Wikipedia

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    The Standseilbahn Dresden is a conventional funicular that runs some 500 metres (1,600 ft) to Weißer Hirsch. The Dresden Suspension Railway is a unique cable-operated suspension railway, a kind of hanging monorail, that covers about 250 metres (820 ft) to Oberloschwitz . [25] [26]

  6. List of funicular railways - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of funicular railways, organised by place within country and continent. The funiculars range from short urban lines to significant multi-section mountain railways. A funicular railway is distinguished from the similar incline elevator in that it has two vehicles that counterbalance one another rather than independently operated cars.

  7. Loschwitz - Wikipedia

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    Nearby is the Standseilbahn Dresden funicular railway as well as the Schwebebahn Dresden, the oldest suspension railway of the world, which both are still in use. Nobility and rich citizens of Dresden used to live in Loschwitz such as Theodor Körner, Carl Maria von Weber and Gerhard von Kügelgen.

  8. Suspension railway - Wikipedia

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    The Chiba Urban Monorail, also in Japan, is the world's largest suspension railway; it is owned and operated by Chiba Urban Monorail Co. Ltd, established in 1979, and the monorail began service in 1988. [citation needed] Two further H-Bahn suspension railways were built in Germany in 1975, at Dortmund University campus and Düsseldorf airport.

  9. Category:Funicular railways in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Funicular railways in Germany" ... Dresden Suspension Railway; Dresden Funicular Railway; H. Heidelberger Bergbahn; K. Kurwaldbahn; M.