

TheSanta Cova Funicular (Catalan:Funicular de la Santa Cova;Spanish:Funicular de La Santa Cova) is afunicular railway atMontserrat, nearBarcelona inCatalonia,Spain. The line descends fromthe monastery, and the upper terminus of theMontserrat Rack Railway, on a continuous curve to a lower station that gives access, via a path, to Santa Cova, a shrine lower down the mountain.[1]
The funicular has the following technical parameters:[1][2]
Although the line operates two cars, in normal service only one carries passengers, whilst the other simply acts as a counterweight.[1]
The line is operated by theFerrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan Government Railways, FGC), who also operate the Montserrat Rack Railway and theFunicular de Sant Joan funicular railway on Montserrat Mountain, together with two other funicular railways and a significant suburban railway system in and around Barcelona.[1]
The line originally opened in 1929 and was passed to the FGC in 1986. It was renovated in 1991 with the retention of its original stepped and wooden bodied cars. One of these was damaged by floods in 2000, as was the lower station. When the line reopened in 2001, new panoramic cars, similar to those already in use on the nearbyFunicular de Sant Joan, were provided.[1]
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