Maya Cablecar
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The Maya Cablecar, officially the is a Japanese funicular
Funicular
A funicular, also known as an inclined plane or cliff railway, is a cable railway in which a cable attached to a pair of tram-like vehicles on rails moves them up and down a steep slope; the ascending and descending vehicles counterbalance each other.-Operation:The basic principle of funicular...

 line in Kobe, Hyōgo, operated by the public company Kōbe City Urban Development
Kobe City Urban Development
is a public foundation in Kōbe, Hyōgo, Japan. Founded in 1963, the organization operates land development, construction, parking lot, public facilities, sightseeing related business, and sewer of the city.-Transportations:...

. The line opened in 1925, originally as a route to Tōri Tenjō-ji temple on Mount Maya
Mount Maya
is a high mountain in Kobe, Hyōgo Prefecture, Japan. This mountain is one of the major peaks of the Rokkō Mountains, and is the most popular peak for visitors on the West-Rokkō Mountains.- Outline :...

. Now the line is used to see the scenic view of Kobe. Together with Maya Ropeway
Maya Ropeway
The is Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by Kōbe City Urban Development. Together with Maya Cablecar, the line has an official nickname...

, the line has an official nickname .

Basic data

  • Distance: 0.9 km / 0.6 mi.
  • System: Single track with two cars
  • Gauge
    Rail gauge
    Track gauge or rail gauge is the distance between the inner sides of the heads of the two load bearing rails that make up a single railway line. Sixty percent of the world's railways use a standard gauge of . Wider gauges are called broad gauge; smaller gauges, narrow gauge. Break-of-gauge refers...

    : 1,067 mm / 3 ft. 6 in.
  • Stations: 2
  • Vertical interval: 312 m / 1,024 ft.
  • Tunnel
    Tunnel
    A tunnel is an underground passageway, completely enclosed except for openings for egress, commonly at each end.A tunnel may be for foot or vehicular road traffic, for rail traffic, or for a canal. Some tunnels are aqueducts to supply water for consumption or for hydroelectric stations or are sewers...

    s: 1 (157 m / 515 ft.)
  • Cars: 2, each with 53 passenger capacity
  • Operational speed: 3.25 m/s
    Metre per second
    Metre per second is an SI derived unit of both speed and velocity , defined by distance in metres divided by time in seconds....


See also

  • Rokkō Cable Line
    Rokko Cable Line
    The is a Japanese funicular line on Mount Rokkō in Kobe, Hyōgo. It is the only railway line operates, while it also operates bus lines. The line opened in 1932.-Basic data:*Distance: 1.7 km / 1.1 mi.*System: Single track with two cars*Gauge: *Stations: 2...

  • Maya Ropeway
    Maya Ropeway
    The is Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by Kōbe City Urban Development. Together with Maya Cablecar, the line has an official nickname...

  • Rokkō Arima Ropeway
    Rokko Arima Ropeway
    The is Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by Kōbe City Urban Development. Opened in 1970, the line links Mount Rokkō and Arima Onsen hot spring. The aerial lift was consisted of two lines, and...

  • Shin-Kōbe Ropeway
    Shin-Kobe Ropeway
    The is Japanese aerial lift line in Kōbe, Hyōgo, operated by Kōbe City Urban Development. It has an official nickname . Opened in 1991, the line links Shin-Kōbe Station and Nunobiki Herb Garden...

  • List of funicular railways
  • List of railway companies in Japan
  • List of railway lines in Japan

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