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Penang Hill Railway

Penang Hill Railway
Funicular to the top of the Penang Hill, Georgetown, Penang, Malaysia.JPG
The Doppelmayr Garaventa 100-FUL Penang Hill coach at lower station.
Overview
Type Funicular
Status Operational
Locale Penang Hill, Penang, Malaysia
Stations 8
Services 2
Website www.penanghill.gov.my
Operation
Opened October 21, 1923
Operator(s) Penang Hill Corporation (Perbadanan Bukit Bendera Pulau Pinang)
Rolling stock 2 coaches of Doppelmayr Garaventa 100-FUL Penang Hill
Technical
Track length 1,996 metres (6,549 ft)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)
Route map
Upper station
Viaduct station
Lower station

The Penang Hill Railway is a one section funicular railway which climbs the Penang Hill from Air Itam, near George Town on the island of Penang in Malaysia. The railway first opened in 1923 as a two-section railway, and the system was overhauled in 2010. The total journey time can take between five and twenty minutes. The funicular train coach travels directly from the lower station to the top, but may stop at other intermediate stations upon request.

The Penang Hill Railway was initially constructed for the British colonial community to enjoy the cooler air of the Penang Hill. The first attempt at a mountain railway on Penang Hill began with a proposal by three British residents, D. Logan, Joseph Heim and Alan Wilson and the formation of a private company in 1897, with funding from the colonial administration. The first attempt used the steam engine and was not funicular, and it proved to be a failure. The line was constructed between 1901 and 1905, but did not work due to technical faults.

The Straits government then organized a new project in 1909. The Penang Hills Funicular Railway was designed by Arnold R Johnson, an engineer with the Federated Malay States Railways, based on a Swiss design. Construction of the second railway cost 1.5 million Straits dollars, and the 2,007m long funicular railway was informally opened on October 21, 1923 and it commenced operation. After a successful trial period, on 1 January 1924, the railway was officially opened by the then Governor of Straits Settlement, Sir L.N. Guillemard. In its first year of operation it carried 35,201 passengers and made 4,021 trips. The Penang Municipality, George Town managed and maintained the railway from its opening until February 1, 1977, when it was taken over by the Penang state Government.

Until 2010, the Penang Hills Funicular Railway had two independent sections due to the difference in gradient between the lower and upper section, and passengers were required to change train in the middle station. The upper and lower sections each had two counterbalanced 40-passenger cars, and each section had a passing loop in the middle and intermediate stops. The cars were pulled by steel cable electrically driven with 500 volts power. The railway has a tunnel which measures 258 feet long and is the steepest tunnel in the world. It took 30 minutes to go up the hill on the funicular service with a change of train in the middle station.


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