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The San Marino cablecar system (Italian: ), also advertised as the San Marino Ropeway, is an aerial cablecar system in the
Republic of San Marino San Marino (, ), officially the Republic of San Marino ( it, Repubblica di San Marino; ), also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino ( it, Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino, links=no), is the fifth-smallest country in the world an ...
. The line runs between a lower terminus of
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to an upper terminus in the
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. Running every fifteen minutes, the two-minute ride is renowned for its paronamic views over San Marino, the
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, and the
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. The cablecar system is a major
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, and considered a defining symbol of San Marino. The cablecar system transports 500,000 passengers yearly across approximately 21,000 trips. It is managed and operated by the Azienda Autonoma di Stato per i Servizi Pubblici, the Sammarinese state company for public transport.


History


Rimini–San Marino railway

Between 1932 and 1944,
Borgo Maggiore Borgo Maggiore (; rgn, E Bórgh) is one of the 9 communes or ''castelli'' of San Marino. It lies at the foot of Monte Titano and has a population of 6,871 (May 2018), making it the second largest town of San Marino, after Dogana. Etymology From ...
and the
City of San Marino The City of San Marino ( it, Città di San Marino; also known simply as San Marino and locally as Città) is the capital city of the Republic of San Marino. It has a population of 4,061. It is on the western slopes of San Marino's highest poi ...
were connected by the
Rimini–San Marino railway The Rimini–San Marino railway was a Railway electrification system, electrified narrow-gauge railway that connected Rimini, Italy, with the City of San Marino, San Marino, Republic of San Marino. The line was operational for twelve years be ...
. Borgo Maggiore's railway station station was located on the present-day Via Ventotto Luglio, near Borgo Maggiore's elementary school and less than downhill from the present-day Borgo Maggiore terminus. San Marino's railway station, the line's terminus, was located on the present-day Piazzale della Stazione. During the
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, the line was bombed and closed. After several years of negotiation between the Italian and Sammarinese governments, by 1958, it had been decided to replace the railway with the
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. Both railway stations were demolished and became car parks. The San Marino cablecar system effectively replaced the railway connection between Borgo Maggiore and the City of San Marino, particularly given that the San Marino Highway finishes in Borgo Maggiore.


Construction and early years

Work on the cablecar system began in 1956, with its construction contracted to Agudio, a
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ese company. The necessary safety tests were completed by technicians from the Italian
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. The cablecar system was inaugurated on 1 August 1959 with a maiden voyage on which a statue of
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travelled from Borgo Maggiore to the City of San Marino. The original cablecar could accommodate fifteen people. A single fare cost 50 lire, with a return costing 80. The line was popular among tourists and residents alike, with 230,000 trips in its first ten years of operation. A new cablecar entered service in March 1967; it was renovated in 2014, and installed in March 2015 on a roundabout along Strada Sottomontana, the road connecting Borgo Maggiore to the village of Murata.


Interchange with the Borgo Maggiore heliport

The terminus at Borgo Maggiore was sited next to a
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, which had inaugurated its first postal flights in September 1950. It was at this heliport that the statue of Our Lady of Fátima, the aerial cablecar's first passenger, had arrived by helicopter from
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on 24 July 1959. Between 1961 and 1969, Compagnia Italiana Elicotteri operated helicopter flights between Borgo Maggiore and Rimini's port; the service was extended to
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in 1964. The cablecar to the City of San Marino was included in flight tickets, which would cost up to 12,500 lire. After the service's closure in 1969, the heliport was replaced by a
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for the Funivia.


Modernisations and recent history

From 5 March 1995, the system was modernised with double load-bearing cables built by Doppelmayr Italia; the electromechanical works were awarded to Holz, a company from
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. The modernisation allowed fifty passengers per cablecar, and more than doubled the hourly capacity. The old stations were demolished, and new stations designed by architect Jacek Sokalski were built in their place. The new cablecar system was inaugurated on 25 May 1996. Aboard the maiden journey were the
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, and a commemorative
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was released to mark the occasion. In spring 2017, a second modernisation programme replaced the cablecars, ticket gates, trolleys, shock absorbers, and electrical and safety equipment. After three months of work, the system reopened on 15 April 2017. The system was closed between February and June 2020, first for scheduled maintenance, and then as a result of the
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. It reopened with reduced capacity,
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, and obligatory mask-wearing.


Technical features

The line traverses an inclined length of over a run of , for a difference in elevation of . It runs at . The system uses double load-bearing cables using a traditional suspension mechanism. Each cablecar is equipped with four
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s in the event that the haul rope breaks.


Services

The service runs every fifteen minutes from 7.45am. As of December 2023, depending on the season, the last ride is between 6.30pm (November until March) and 1.00am (July and August). Each car can accommodate fifty people, and the ride between termini takes two minutes. As of December 2023, a single adult ticket costs three euros and a return ticket costs five euros; there are reductions for the disabled, groups, multi-trip passes, and monthly student and adult passes. Children under travel free. Dogs can travel if they are muzzled and leashed, and luggage can be carried aboard; extra tickets may be required for large dogs or bulky luggage. The system often closes for scheduled maintenance for a few weeks in late February and early March. It is known to close by adverse weather conditions, such as strong winds and after snowfall that freezes the haul cable.


Stations

The current stations were built as part of the 1995–96 modernisation programme, and were designed by architect Jacek Sokalski, who co-designed the Central Tower in
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. The stations were repainted in 2017.


Borgo Maggiore Terminus

The base station in Borgo Maggiore is located on Piazzale Campo della Fiera. The terminus is equipped with a large underground and ground-level
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. At ground-level, the station includes two entrances, a ticket office, and an accessible bathroom. The cablecars depart from the first floor, where there is a passenger waiting room, as well as shops and a bar. The station is fully accessible with lifts connecting the underground, ground, and first floors. In March 2022, the Sammarinese government rejected plans for a multi-storey car park next to the terminus.


City of San Marino Terminus

The City of San Marino terminus is located at the turn of Contrada Omagnano with Contrada del Pianello, at the historic city centre's northern end, next to the and less than from the Basilica of San Marino and the Piazza della Libertà. The station is entirely at ground level and contains a waiting room.


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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Funivia di San Marino 1959 establishments in San Marino Transport infrastructure completed in 1959 Aerial tramways Transport in San Marino Borgo Maggiore Buildings and structures in the City of San Marino