Kyiv Funicular

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The Kyiv Funicular ({{langx|uk|Київський фунікулер}} {{IPA|uk|ˈkɪjiu̯sʲkɪj fʊn⁽ʲ⁾ikʊˈlɛr|}}) is a steep slope railroad on Kyiv Hills that serves the city of Kyiv, connecting the historic Uppertown, and the lower commercial neighborhood of Podil through the steep Volodymyrska Hill overseeing the Dnieper River. The line consists of only two stations and is operated by the Kyiv city community enterprise Kyivpastrans.

History

The funicular was constructed during 1902–1905, and was first opened to the public on {{OldStyleDate|20 May|1905|7 May}}. The construction cost, about 230,000 rubles, was covered by a Belgian owner of the Kyiv trams. The funicular was the project of Arthur Abrahamson, who received professional training on railroad engineering in Zürich, Switzerland and Saint Petersburg, Russia. The station vestibules were initially developed by N. Pyatnitskiy, and the railway structure was designed by N. Baryshnikov.

Due to its proximity to the St. Michael's Cathedral, it was once named the Mykhailivskyi Mekhanichnyi Pidyom ({{langx|uk|Михайлівський механічний підйом}}, literally St. Michael's Mechanical Lift). After the cathedral was destroyed by the Soviet authorities in 1935–1936, the name of the funicular was changed.

In 1984 the lower station changed its outlook. It was redeveloped by architects Janos Vig, Valentine Yezhov, and others.

Various facts

The funicular uses the two rail and passing-loop system. The two cars are designated with the Cyrillic letters Λ ({{langx|uk|Лівий|lit=left}}) and П ({{langx|uk|Правий|lit=right}}) which stand for left and right cars. The funicular was renovated three times: in 1928, 1958, and 1984.

Track gauge: {{RailGauge|1200mm}}. Total track length: {{convert|238|m|ft|0|sp=us}}. The total gradient of the slope on which the funicular runs on is 36%. The cable cars are powered by an electric motor which is located inside the upper station and in tram type.

The travel time between the stations is approximately 3 minutes. The route is from the Mykhailivska Square in the Uptown to the Poshtova Square in the Podil. The ticket price is much like for the other city-owned public transportation methods, ₴8 (approx. US$0.3 as of July 2018). The funicular provides daily service to 10,000-15,000 passengers, and annually to 2.8 million passengers.{{cite encyclopedia|url=http://wek.kiev.ua/wiki/index.php/%D0%A4%D1%83%D0%BD%D1%96%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%80|title=Funicular|accessdate=February 26, 2006|encyclopedia=Wiki-Encyclopedia Kyiv|language=Ukrainian|archive-date=November 1, 2007|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20071101082849/http://wek.kiev.ua/wiki/index.php/%D0%A4%D1%83%D0%BD%D1%96%D0%BA%D1%83%D0%BB%D0%B5%D1%80|url-status=dead}}

Originally funicular built as trams were unable to ride the grade. Later funicular fare was included in tram monthly tickets if tram is alone transport in it.

The funicular was closed on September 25, 2006, for restoration, which is usually conducted every year.{{cite web|url=http://www.pk.kiev.ua/city/2006/09/22/184415.html |title=Kiev's funicular will be closed for reconstruction |accessdate=September 22, 2006 |work=Gazeta po-Kievsky |language=Russian |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080531135019/http://www.pk.kiev.ua/city/2006/09/22/184415.html |archivedate=May 31, 2008 |url-status=dead }} The total cost of the restoration was expected to be ₴455,400 (about US$90,500). The funicular is operated by Kyivpastrans.

Gallery

File:Київський фунікулер 1.jpg|Lower station

File:Верхняя станция киевского фуникулёра.jpg|Upper station

File:Фунікулер 1.JPG|Upper station with night illumination

File:Киевский фуникулёр.JPG|Lower station

File:Фунікулер 3.JPG|Lower station with night illumination

File:Київський фунікулер 2.jpg|Carriage

See also

References

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  • {{cite web|url=http://www.interesniy.kiev.ua/zhizn-v-kieve/kievskiy-transport/funikuler/ |title=Kiev's Funicular |accessdate=September 17, 2006 |work=Interesting Kiev |language=Russian |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110521090451/http://www.interesniy.kiev.ua/zhizn-v-kieve/kievskiy-transport/funikuler |archivedate=May 21, 2011 }}