First opened in 1894 the funicular connects the city of Como (lakeside) with the hillside town of Brunate. These are the 5th generation cars operating on this funicular line.
- Line length: 1084m
- Rise: 496m
- Maximum gradient: 55%
Como
First opened in 1894 the funicular connects the city of Como (lakeside) with the hillside town of Brunate. These are the 5th generation cars operating on this funicular line.
| Gauge | 1000 mm |
| Length | 12 m |
| Introduced | 2011 |
| Builder | Agudio, Gangloff |
| Seats | 24 (+56 standing) per car |
| Width | 2,1 m |
| Max Speed | 3 m/s |
| Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 12 | BRUco | A | ||||
| 13 | bruCO | A |
Como
One of three 3rd generation cars of the Como-Brunate funicular. Acquired by Francesco Ogliari after it was withdrawn from service and was displayed at his transport museum (Musei dei Trasporti Ogliari) in Ranco. Donated to the Volandia Museum next to Malpensa Airport in in 2014 and moved there in 2015.
| Gauge | 1000 mm |
| Introduced | 1952 |
| Withdrawn | 1989 |
| Builder | Agudio-Moncenisio |
| Number | Alt number | Name | Status | Pool | Depot | Note |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | D |