Santa Justa Lift - Lisbon, Portugal
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Metro2
N 38° 42.721 W 009° 08.355
29S E 487893 N 4284828
Lisbon has a handful of funiculars..but this is the only vertical one.
Waymark Code: WMM3JY
Location: Lisboa, Portugal
Date Posted: 07/15/2014
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member cldisme
Views: 36

Note that the approval for this unique site in this category was given with the explanation that it qualifies as a "funicular" here because it does transport people from one neighborhood to another...it is not just a tower. Although not visible in the provided photos, the lift brings visitors to a platform that has a walkway to a new neighborhood.


Wikipedia (visit link) proivides the details:

"The Santa Justa Lift (Portuguese: Elevador de Santa Justa, ... is an elevator/lift in civil parish of Santa Justa, in the historical city of Lisbon, situated at the end of Rua de Santa Justa. It connects the lower streets of the Baixa with the higher Largo do Carmo (Carmo Square). Since its construction, the Lift has become a tourist attraction for Lisbon as, among the urban lifts in the city, Santa Justa is the only remaining vertical one. Others, including Elevador da Glória and Elevador da Lavra, are funiculars, and the other lift constructed around the same time, the Elevator of São Julião has since been demolished...

The hills of Lisbon have always presented a problem for accessibility,[1] especially in a time when people were required to move on foot or being pulled by horse (or other animal).[2] In 1874, in order to facilitate the movement between the main Baixa and the Carmo Square, the civil and military engineer Roberto Arménio presented a project to the Lisbon municipal council. A similar project was suggested in 1876, that included raillines that would be pulled by animals, with an inclined plane. Until 1785, this system continued to function in the zone around Carmo.

On 1 June 1882, the council licensed Raoul Mesnier to construct and explore alternative plans for an inclined transport, moved by mechanical means, following a petition a month before by founder and representative of the Companhia dos Ascensores Mecânicos de Lisboa.

The Santa Justa Lift was designed by Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, an engineer born in Porto to French parents. In 1896, Raoul Mesnier petitoned for the concession of this project, in order to establish the Escadinhas de Santa Justa, a request that was contested by Henry Lusseau. At the same time, the Serviços de Obras da Câmara (Municipal Public Services) supported Mesnier's petition, and the concession to authorize the construction and exploration of the Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard Elevator was approved. Yet, it would take two years to receive a provisionary license to construct the structure. In 1899, the Empresa do Elevador do Carmo (Company of the Elevator of Carmo) was founded (constituted by principal partners Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, medical surgeon João Silvestre de Almeida and the Marquess of Praia e Monforte, António Borges de Medeiros Dias da Câmara e Sousa) in order to secure the permanent concession of the elevator project for a period of 99 years.

In 1900, the formal contract was signed between the Municipal Council of Lisbon and the Empresa do Elevador do Carmo (extinct in 1939), on which the working group was obligated to present a project for an elevator in a period of six months;[2] planning on the construction had already begun with the Lisbon branch of the metal constructors Cardoso D'Argent & Cia. (founded in 1897) in Junqueira[disambiguation needed]. The founder, Manuel Cardoso, had already been placed in charge of the offices of firm Empresa Industrial Portuguesa and responsible for the workers in the Elevador de Santa Justa project. By the middle of the year, the land that would be the main site was already in movement, establishing the footings and equipment house (2 June of the same year).

On 31 August 1901, King Carlos inaugurates the metal bridge and awning,[4] in a ceremony that included members of the royal family, the members of the Elevator company, Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, and various members of the high nobility and journalists. Yet, its operation would wait some time: the operating car, was only inaugurated in 1902,[2] in the presence of the managing director of the concessionary company, Dr. Silvestre de Almeida, accompanied by journalists and other invited guests, in a ceremony presided by the Secretary-General of the Civil Government.

The operating concession was given to the company Lisbon Electric Tramway Ltd. in 1905.[3] Originally powered by steam, it was converted to electrical operation in 1907, and the respective concessionary company would buy the Elevator in 1913, from the Empresa do Elevador do Carmo."
Seasonal?: Open All Year

Funicular's Official Website: [Web Link]

Length of Track: 148 ft. (45 m.)

Angle of Incline: 0

Elevation: 148 ft. (45 m.)

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