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Funicular Rigiblick

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Zurich Seilbahn Rigiblick
Zurich Seilbahn Rigiblick

The Funicular Rigiblick (German: Seilbahn Rigiblick) is a funicular railway in the north-east of the city of Zürich, Switzerland. It links a lower station served by Zürich tram routes 9 and 10 and Zürich trolleybus route 33, with an upper station at Rigiblick on the Zürichberg hill.The Rigiblick funicular is one of two funiculars within the city of Zürich, the other being the Polybahn funicular in the city centre. Additionally, the city's Dolderbahn rack railway was originally a funicular, until its conversion to rack working in the 1970s.

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Funicular Rigiblick
Geissbergweg, Zurich Oberstrass

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8006 Zurich, Oberstrass
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Weinberg Tunnel
Weinberg Tunnel

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