Nostalgic Lisbon, I've visited many years ago and was surprised that some of the trams were actually made and used in the UK and sold second hand to the Lisbon public transport many years ago yet they're still running. Funny how the once wealthy people who built the houses are gone whilst the buildings look dilapidated yet the cars parked outside are all well kept and shiny.
Well it's not due to money but due to climate and need to close the public transport lines just for scaffolding for one facade, it's not worth it very often, and even gives some sort of a charm to it, it is the same like some areas of paris or venice, nothing to do with funds at all.
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1. В России, транспортное средство на цепной тяге называют фуникулёром, и говорят, что в парке Гонконга есть и фуникулёром и длинная извилистая канатная дорога 2. В Лисабоне, стоимость проезда на ней дорогая, даже на очень короткие промежутки, скорее всего некоторые туристы используют как аттракцион, другим проще пешком подняться.
Also, ich kann sagen, dass nicht ich dieses Video gefunden hab, sondern das Video hat mich gefunden. Genau versteh ich es auch nicht, allerdings schau ich manchmal Führerstandsmitfahrtenvideos, wenn ich am Heimtrainer rudere.
That's a steep tramway, but how is it driven? I see a slot between the tracks, is there a cable in it or a sort of rack system? As the trams have pantographs they must have drive motors unlike the San Francisco street cars which have a mechanism that grips on an ever moving cable trough a slot in the road.
The two carriages, identical and numbered 1 and 2, are made up of two command aisles, and a passenger lounge with two bench seats with their backs facing the windows, all at the same horizontal level - with a higher end (anterior in the sense of descending) and another closer to the ground, such as the Elevador da Glória, in what differs from many other funiculars. The entrances and exits of each carriage are made through two doors equipped with a pantographic gate and located at the end with the smallest difference in level in relation to the outside, on both sides of the active command post on the rise. The path is 188 m, with an average slope of 22.9%, on a double rail track embedded in the common street floor, with a gauge of 90 cm and a central slit for connecting the cable.
Yes, there is a cable, and each car has its own traction. Both trams work together and balance each other. The system only allows movement if both drivers move the cars.
I have travelled on this funicular many times. And what always amazes me is the appalling state of the paintwork on the adjacent buildings. Surely the operatirs could arrange to allow access for , say, 72 consecutive hours once every ten years. Purely for redecorating.
You state it is a funicular, though there appear to be pantographs powering it. There seems to be a slot between the rails, so is there an underground cable like a San Francisco Cable Car, in which case, why the pantographs?
@@fredblonder7850 The term "funicular" is quite wide ranging. However, most such systems use what is basically a rack railway system. This particular one the cogs on board the cars engage in teeth set into the side of the running rails. Next time I am over there I will shoot a video clearly showing this.
@@fredblonder7850 Because the cable is there not to provide traction, but to hold both trams in place. Each tram has its own traction and they contrabalance each other via the cable while working together.
Just browsing You Tube and it was part of things i'm interested in (Trains, etc.). Took a chance, and it's amazing. Keep it up. Lots of folks are interested in trains. I'm from Naugatuck, Connecticut, U.S.A.
That’s the first funicular I’ve seen that runs on a street with doors opening onto it. Normally control is from the top, the track is dedicated to the funicular, and the entire track can be seen from the top. Is there a driver on each car? Can they stop it if there’s a blockage on the street?
@@viennatramway cool, another different adaptation of technology. I grew up in Pittsburgh, which has some serious very steep hills near the rivers, and has what they call inclined planes which are still used by commuters, as well as tourists. Not quite as old as Lisbon.
So ein abenteuerliche Straßenbahnfahrt kann man wohl nur in Lissabon erleben: Wegen ihrer ganz schmalen Spur und den extrem engen Kurven würde so eine Tram vom deutschen TÜV nämlich gar nicht erst zugelassen ...
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And the title picture was very interesting to watch video.
And the title picture was very interesting to watch video.
I had a picture from IKEA with elevador da Gloria tram for 10 years... I love it.
Lisbon is beautiful, nice people and excellent food!
Мы согласны.
Nostalgic Lisbon, I've visited many years ago and was surprised that some of the trams were actually made and used in the UK and sold second hand to the Lisbon public transport many years ago yet they're still running. Funny how the once wealthy people who built the houses are gone whilst the buildings look dilapidated yet the cars parked outside are all well kept and shiny.
Well there aren't many dilapidated
Well it's not due to money but due to climate and need to close the public transport lines just for scaffolding for one facade, it's not worth it very often, and even gives some sort of a charm to it, it is the same like some areas of paris or venice, nothing to do with funds at all.
Crazy trams doing wheelies and stoppies...
i missed this trams .... ohh lisbon... thanxs for making my childhood aswome.... ❤️
It just showed up in my recommended list. Tom Scott has done some videos on unusual elevators, so maybe it comes from me watching his channel.
Who? It just appeared for me today.
I loved these a lot when I rode them! So funky looking!
Woow! This vehicle is a perfect collaboration of a Funicular, Cog-Wheel train and Tram :O
Lisbon fantastic place to visit .
I read the description. I am from Australia and this video was in my recommended/home page today (14 Feb 2021)
At the end of the Austrialian movie Malcolm these trams are seen if I remember correctly.
I have been to Lisbon, and I rode the famous no.28 tram. But I never knew there was this elevator... when to go back?
Cable cars. Thought only San Francisco had them. Very cool.
I visited Lisbon in 1984. Time for an update.
Was wondering why the electric pickup and the cable slot. I gather the Lisbon Elevadors are a cross between tram and funicular. Amazing.
One fine day someone woke up and thought: "Yep gonna build a city on a mountain"
And an elevator in the street!
Protection from pirates forced them to build high.
make that 7
7 mountains actually. But you can find fairly flat routes between them
@@MrMatavelhas mountains? 🤣🤣not 7 mountains, 7 hills...more than 7 actually.
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It was a response to a person wondering why we are getting 12-year-old videos in our suggestions
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@@danopticonThe evidence is right in front of you
@@ArtStoneUS I mean I am still doing content, 3 times a week, it actually went up from once a week to 3 which means that you have more chances to see my content.
looks cool, hope its still there
1. В России, транспортное средство на цепной тяге называют фуникулёром, и говорят, что в парке Гонконга есть и фуникулёром и длинная извилистая канатная дорога
2. В Лисабоне, стоимость проезда на ней дорогая, даже на очень короткие промежутки, скорее всего некоторые туристы используют как аттракцион, другим проще пешком подняться.
This video just popped out in my video feed, most likely because I watched videos about trams like these before
I was born 2 days later in the south of Portugal ahah love this!
Very nice video and fun to watch. Have a nice day.
Ya algorithm
Recommending this to everyone when?
Like the tram, it took a while to get to the top
I actually searched for some videos about Lisbon recently.
So I am not quite surprised.
Very entertaining and fun to watch. Thanks for posting this.
i LOVE Lisbon !!
Super video ! :)
I need to visit Lisbon really bad.
Seattle had a "counterbalance" trolley on Queen Ann Ave. locals still refer to the hill as the counterbalance.
Thank you so much….😊
is this still working?
i want to ride someday!
yes!
I watch transport videos, some Lisbon tram video got recommended so I watched it, and today YT recommended this
This was filmed on my birthday!
Hope to see them on our stopover there in September next year.
did you see them?
Very impressive video, thanks.
Amazing place
Lisboa é lindaaaaaaaa 🥰
@Ligia Gom ainda bem que em Lisboa não há uma só placa com indicação Porto ( só hesiste norte ) 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
You probably didn't search for this video
I've been to Lisbon before. Charming city, except for the driving.
Clearly never been to Italy have ya?
@@TheBoostedDoge Nope. But in Lisbon, the other drivers were fine. It was just the road. Is it the same in Italy?
@@Fahrenheit4051 I drove through Rome once, never again. Good Lord it's bad
@@TheBoostedDoge Must be busy, since all roads lead there.
@@Fahrenheit4051 lmao
God, I love Lisbon.
Also, ich kann sagen, dass nicht ich dieses Video gefunden hab, sondern das Video hat mich gefunden. Genau versteh ich es auch nicht, allerdings schau ich manchmal Führerstandsmitfahrtenvideos, wenn ich am Heimtrainer rudere.
I love how they just switch to the other elevator on its way up
It is one of the wonders of Portugal, and at the top there are sardinhas!
Just kidding. It is an amazing city
life is so calm and peaceful here
Cool system, but man does that street and its' buildings need some renovation !
That's a steep tramway, but how is it driven?
I see a slot between the tracks, is there a cable in it or a sort of rack system? As the trams have pantographs they must have drive motors unlike the San Francisco street cars which have a mechanism that grips on an ever moving cable trough a slot in the road.
Each car has a drive motor and there's a cable under the center rail.
@@psirvent8 So do both complement each other or does the drive motor work on the cable via wheels? A bit like the Fell system?
The two carriages, identical and numbered 1 and 2, are made up of two command aisles, and a passenger lounge with two bench seats with their backs facing the windows, all at the same horizontal level - with a higher end (anterior in the sense of descending) and another closer to the ground, such as the Elevador da Glória, in what differs from many other funiculars. The entrances and exits of each carriage are made through two doors equipped with a pantographic gate and located at the end with the smallest difference in level in relation to the outside, on both sides of the active command post on the rise.
The path is 188 m, with an average slope of 22.9%, on a double rail track embedded in the common street floor, with a gauge of 90 cm and a central slit for connecting the cable.
Yes, there is a cable, and each car has its own traction. Both trams work together and balance each other. The system only allows movement if both drivers move the cars.
YT recommended it
I have travelled on this funicular many times. And what always amazes me is the appalling state of the paintwork on the adjacent buildings.
Surely the operatirs could arrange to allow access for , say, 72 consecutive hours once every ten years. Purely for redecorating.
You state it is a funicular, though there appear to be pantographs powering it. There seems to be a slot between the rails, so is there an underground cable like a San Francisco Cable Car, in which case, why the pantographs?
@@fredblonder7850 The term "funicular" is quite wide ranging. However, most such systems use what is basically a rack railway system. This particular one the cogs on board the cars engage in teeth set into the side of the running rails.
Next time I am over there I will shoot a video clearly showing this.
@@paullee5573 Thanks.
@@fredblonder7850 Because the cable is there not to provide traction, but to hold both trams in place. Each tram has its own traction and they contrabalance each other via the cable while working together.
Just browsing You Tube and it was part of things i'm interested in (Trains, etc.). Took a chance, and it's amazing. Keep it up. Lots of folks are interested in trains. I'm from Naugatuck, Connecticut, U.S.A.
Lisboa reminds me of Valparaíso.
Totalmente
Thank you!
cool! support and greet from Poland :)
What you support? The tram?
OMG CLASSIC FILMING AND THE URBAN TRANSPORT😀
Paredes multi centenárias, portão da Europa e da América!!
Pretty steep hill to ride. Nice video👍🏻✔. I subbed. Greetz from the Netherlands. Joachim - TrainJJ
Its an even steeper riad to walk up, but great running down.lol
Luv Lisboa👍😍
I had a severe case of OMFG when I watched this.
That’s the first funicular I’ve seen that runs on a street with doors opening onto it. Normally control is from the top, the track is dedicated to the funicular, and the entire track can be seen from the top. Is there a driver on each car? Can they stop it if there’s a blockage on the street?
yes!
@@viennatramway cool, another different adaptation of technology. I grew up in Pittsburgh, which has some serious very steep hills near the rivers, and has what they call inclined planes which are still used by commuters, as well as tourists. Not quite as old as Lisbon.
Yes they can.
Nice video, LIKE ..
ютуб немного тормозит. он порекомендовал мне это видео через 12 лет после загрузки
прикинь у трамвая тормоза откажут
но снято 20 лет назад=)
@@_devjatov_ охохо. страшно наверное будет .
it was in my recommendations
Are the tranvías automatic when adjusting to incline to maintain level or needs to be done manually? 🚋
I remember seeing this in Lisbon
Cool!
Nice video!!
So ein abenteuerliche Straßenbahnfahrt kann man wohl nur in Lissabon erleben:
Wegen ihrer ganz schmalen Spur und den extrem engen Kurven würde so eine Tram vom deutschen TÜV nämlich gar nicht erst zugelassen ...
This makes me want to play "Crazy Taxi"
Lisboa bella
This is nice
Bahut acchi jagah he 💓💓
This is old footage, most of this old buildings are now restored.
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Sonny latchstring. What relevanve does that video have? It is a differend place. No tram lines on any of the area featured.
cable trams?
Americans will have a hard time understanding the day this was filmed
I am having a hard time understanding what you are saying.
Who got recommendation after a decade plus 2 years
Very cool!
Very nice video!!!
Keep your head, hands and arms inside the coach, and you'll keep your head, hands and arms! Close clearances!
nice Video!
Ciao un saluto a tutti i Portoghesi dalla Svizzera.😄😊
Всем привет из Лиссабона это старая видео тут щас на много красивее
Because RUclips recommends it.
Wowwww
これ、どういう仕掛けなんだろう?
パンタグラフが付いているから車体に動力が付いていて、それで動いているんだよね
でも、こんな急坂は鉄の車輪とレールでは登れないと思うけど
線路の間に細い溝のようなものが見えるけど、そこに何か仕掛けが有るのだろうか?
気になる
Downhill regen. Should supply a lot of the power for the one going up.
buildings were painted during the Luís Vaz de Camões era
cool video
Как ты Антон
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Настоящий паропанк !
Are these funicular-like trams are still in service?
Yes
Of course!
90's/00's rail videos are always so damn loud
а зачем 2 пантографа на крыше??
why this tram uses double pantograph ..
i think this coasts alot to the same single pantograph installation result !
its for the electric steering
it has nothing to do with steering, it was done to avoid galvanic corrosion
Steering is done by rails, traction by cable, like in a lift.
Good video =)
wow...nice!
If you can survive the running of the street cars you get a free tee-shirt! The bulls are nothing, but those street cars will run you down!
what's horizontal stays horizontal
So much graffiti everywhere.So sad.
Very little actually, only on one side of one tram.
so true haha :D
so much worry everywhere
Not any more - they are covered in that crap now.
That's Socialism ...
David John Barker not as bad as usa citys
Toll👍
Everything is being ruined by graffiti these days
One of the benefits of Socialism....
These days? You should've seen the NYC subways in the 1970s-1980s.
It's a shame about the graffiti on the side
Wieso spielt die Bahn eigentlich Trolleybus?
0:50 epic split