Funiculaire de Cossonay

Funiculaire de Cossonay
passing loop with the two cars (2014)
Overview
Other name(s)Funiculaire Cossonay-Ville–Cossonay-Gare; Funiculaire de la Gare à la Ville de Cossonay
StatusIn operation
OwnerTransports de la région Morges-Bière-Cossonay (since 2010); Compagnie du Chemin de fer funiculaire de la Gare à la Ville de Cossonay (1892-2003, name change), Funiculaire de la Gare à la Ville de Cossonay SA (2003-2010)
LocaleVaud, Switzerland
Coordinates46°36′32″N 6°30′59″E / 46.608914°N 6.51648°E / 46.608914; 6.51648
Termini
Connecting lines
Stations2
Websitembc.ch
Service
TypeFunicular
Operator(s)Transports de la région Morges-Bière-Cossonay (short: MBC)
Rolling stock2 for 47 passengers each
History
Opened28 August 1897; 127 years ago (1897-08-28)
Technical
Line length1,228 metres (4,029 ft)
Number of tracks1 with passing loop
Track gauge1,000 mm (3 ft 3+38 in) metre gauge
Electrification1982 (water counterbalancing before)
Conduction systemautomated in 1969
Operating speed4.5 metres per second (15 ft/s)
Highest elevation563 m (1,847 ft)
Maximum incline13%

The Funiculaire de Cossonay is a funicular railway connecting the town of Cossonay in the Swiss canton of Vaud with Cossonay-Penthalaz railway station, on the line from Lausanne to Vallorbe and Yverdon-les-Bains. The lower funicular station is called Cossonay-Gare, but is in the village of Penthalaz. The upper station, some 130 metres (430 ft) above, is named Cossonay-Ville .[1] The line has a length of 1228 m at a maximum incline of 13%.

  1. ^ "CG - Cossonay Gare-Ville". Funimag. Retrieved 13 October 2011.