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The Lift was built by Engineer Portuguese Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, also responsible for numerous similar projects. The inauguration took place on June 28, 1892.
It was initially powered by the system of «Water balance and the tramway system-cab». In 1896 he went to move by steam and then in 1914 proceeded to its electrification. That same year he had an accident and was stopped for nine years.
With over a century of existence, the Bica lift is the most typical of Lisbon andi it`s today one of the main attractions of the Portuguese capital.
Due to its enormous historical and cultural importance, the elevator was classified as a National Monument in February 2002
The two cars are identical and numbered 1 and 2 and they are composed of three compartments with horizontal floor uneven and independent access. The anterior and posterior compartments contain their command posts. The inputs and outputs of each compartment is made by doors fitted with pantograph cancels, on the western side of each carriage.
Each carriage can carry 23 passengers, nine of which seated and 14 standing.
The Lift is owned by Carris de Ferro de Lisboa, and establishes the link between the Calhariz Largo in Bairro Alto and St. Paul Street, facing one of the steepest slopes of the city.
Eine Freude am Sonntagmorgen, dein Bild anzusehen. Da geht es aber relativ steil bergab,aber der Waggon ist ja für diese Schräglage konzipiert.Ein Relikt aus vergangenen Tagen diese schöne kleine Tram.
LG, Petra
...le tue belle immagini di Lisbona mi riempiono di una gran voglia di tornarci....non fosse per la distanza...con il camper è lunga....complimenti Vitoria !!!
Very fine station with all the tiles on the wall. But why do they have to damage the cars with all that smearing? Seems to be the same all over the world.
Beijinhos, Jürgen
Lieber eng sitzen als laufend und kletternd schwitzen.:-))
Klasse gezeigt.
Empörend die Schmierereien, aber die sind überall zu sehen. Leider.:-)))
LG Ania
So eine alte Tram sieht man selten.. einen tollen Fundus, liebe Vitoria.. erstklassig Dein Bildaufbau..mit sehr guter Schärfe... danke für Deine Erklärung. Ein tolles Erinnerungsfoto an die gute alte Zeit...gefällt mir sehr gut.Liebe Grüße von - Inga -
Ein excellenter Blickfang, mit dem ich auch mal gerne unterwegs wäre.
LG
Gerd
PS: Du wirst jetzt eine Weile nichts mehr von mir hören, weil ich in Kürze mal wieder auf meiner Trauminsel Urlaub mache. Bis bald.
Na wie ich sehe gibt es diese Schmirfinken nicht nur in Deutschland. Ich finde sowas abartig wenn man alles mit Farbe beschmiert.
Tolles Foto.
LG Manne