- Polybahn
The Polybahn, also known as the UBS Polybahn, is a
funicular railway inZürich ,Switzerland . The line operates out of Zürich Central-Hochschulen, and carries passengers up to the terrace by the main building ofETH Zurich , which was formerly called "Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum", and from which the railway derives its name.History
In 1886 a concession for the railway was issued, and on
8 January 1889 the Zurich mountain railway opened. The funicular was initially water-driven (powered by an exchange of water ballast between the carriages); the railway was electrified in 1897.In 1950 the Zurich Mountain Railway Company began losing money, and eventually decided to not renew the concession in the early 1970s. In 1972 a foundation was created to help preserve the Polybahn.
In 1976 the
Union Bank of Switzerland (then known as UBS/SBG) rescued the Polybahn, creating SBG Polybahn AG. In 1990 the railway was completely renovated, the mechanism was replaced, and the old three-rail tracks were replaced with the current two-rail tracks. On21 October 1996 the railway reopened under the name "UBS Polybahn", reflecting the rebranding of the owning banking group asUBS AG .Technical data
External links
* [http://www.vbz.ch/vbz_opencms/opencms/vbz/deutsch/DieVBZ/Bahnen/UBSPolybahn/index.html Polybahn site] (in German)
* [http://www.funimag.com/suisse/polybahn01.htm Funimag]
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