Flying Dutchman Funicular

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The Flying Dutchman Funicular, also known as the Cape Point Funicular, is a funicular railway located at Cape Point, near the Cape of Good Hope in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The line runs from a lower station at the Cape Point car park, up an incline through dense fynbos to the upper lighthouse. It was the first commercial funicular of its kind in Africa, and takes its name from the legend of the Flying Dutchman ghost ship.

History

The route that the line follows was originally serviced by a 16-seater Flying Dutchman bus. Due to the increasing number of visitors to the Cape, Cape Metropolitan Council put out a call for proposals to replace the bus service in early 1995. The proposal by Concor to install an electrically powered funicular was accepted as an environmentally friendly and novel means of transport. It was the first commercial funicular railway of its kind in Africa, and was produced entirely using South African resources. The diesel bus ran the route for the last time in December 1996, after which time the funicular replaced it. The funicular cars were refurbished in June 2010.

The name of the line comes from the legend of the Flying Dutchman ghost ship.

Route

The funicular has two stops: it runs between the Cape Point parking area and the viewing point below the lighthouse. The line follows the line of the road previously used by the bus to minimise the environmental impact; due to the width of that road, the funicular has a Single track with a passing loop at the midway point. The track is {{convert|585|m}} long, and rises {{convert|87|m}} from the lower station (at {{convert|127|m}} above sea level) to the upper station (at {{convert|214|m}} above sea level), with a maximum gradient of 16%. The route travels through dense fynbos.

The two cars on the line are drawn along the track using ropes, and is powered by electricity. Each car can carry 40 passengers for a journey that lasts around 3 minutes. The overall capacity of the line is around 450 passengers per hour. The cars are named "Nolloth" and "Thomas T. Tucker" after vessels that sank in the area.

The funicular is suitable for wheelchairs. The route can also be walked. It runs from 09.00 until 17.00 each day (17.30 between October and March). {{asof|2015}}, a return journey on the funicular costs R55 (Adult) or R23 (Children and pensioners), and is free for children under the age of 6.

See also

References

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{{cite web | url = http://library.thinkquest.org/C004138F/touristattractions/funicular.htm | title = The Funicular | publisher = C004138 a TQ2000 Team | accessdate = 24 March 2009 | archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20090620175704/http://library.thinkquest.org/C004138F/touristattractions/funicular.htm | archivedate=20 June 2009}}

{{cite web | url = http://www.sunsetbeach.co.za/cape_point/flying_dutchman_funicular.htm | title = The Flying Dutchman funicular | publisher = Sunset Beach Guest House | accessdate = 24 March 2009}}

{{cite web | url=http://www.capetownmagazine.com/things-to-do-cape-town/why-walk-when-you-can-take-the-flying-dutchman/15_52_9426 | title=Why walk when you can take The Flying Dutchman | publisher=Cape Town Magazine | accessdate=12 June 2014}}

{{cite web | url=http://capepoint.co.za/flying-dutchman-funicular/ | title=Flying Dutchman Funicular - Cape Point | accessdate=12 June 2014 | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140608051120/http://capepoint.co.za/flying-dutchman-funicular/ | archive-date=8 June 2014 | url-status=dead }}

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Category:Funicular railways in South Africa

Category:Transport in Cape Town