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  2. Montserrat Rack Railway - Wikipedia

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    An hourly service is operated between Monistrol-Enllaç and the summit, connecting with FGC trains to and from Barcelona and Manresa. Additional trains operate between Monistrol Vila, where the line has a car park with 1000 spaces, and the summit. [1] The FGC also operates two funicular railways from near the summit station of the rack railway.

  3. Tibidabo Funicular - Wikipedia

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    1958 - 2019 Car of the Funicular. The most notable change was the replacement of wooden bodies replaced by metal ones. They typically operated as 2-car trainsets carrying 113 per trainset with a maximum speed of 4.1metres per second (13.5 ft/s) with a track gauge of 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 + 3 ⁄ 8 in) metre gauge.

  4. Montjuïc Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The cable car line is 752 m (2,467 ft) in length, and climbs a vertical distance of 84.55 m (277.4 ft) at a speed of 2.5 m/s (8.2 ft/s). The cars slow to a crawl as they pass through the station to allow passengers to board or exit. Two cars are equipped with the facility to carry wheelchairs.

  5. Dubrovnik city guide: Best things to do and where to stay in ...

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    The cable car closes in bad weather, so check it’s running before you hike up the many steps to its ticket booth. Adults €27 (£23.50)/children €7 (£6) return; dubrovnikcablecar.com Lokrum

  6. How to buy tickets to watch Real Madrid play FC Barcelona at ...

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    FC Barcelona will play Real Madrid at 4 p.m. on July 29.

  7. Montjuïc Funicular - Wikipedia

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    The Montjuïc Funicular (Catalan: Funicular de Montjuïc; Spanish: Funicular de Montjuic) is a funicular railway in the city of Barcelona, in Catalonia, Spain.The railway mainly runs through a tunnel and connects the Barcelona Metro's Paral·lel station (with connections to lines L2 and L3) with the hill of Montjuïc and the various sporting facilities and other attractions there.

  8. Transport in Barcelona - Wikipedia

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    Although Barcelona had an extensive tram network (operated by Tramways de Barcelona S.A., a distant antecessor of Transports Metropolitans de Barcelona) during the 20th century, and was highly dependent on trams, as the 1951 tram boycott proves, the tram network was upgraded in the early 1960s with the acquisition of a total of 101 PCC type ...

  9. Montjuïc Castle - Wikipedia

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    In the last 350 years Montjuïc Castle has played a decisive role in the history of Barcelona, becoming a symbol after the Catalan defeat to Spain in 1714. Since then the Montjuïc cannons have bombarded the city and its citizens on various occasions, and Montjuïc has been used as a prison and torture centre repeatedly for three centuries.