Funivia di San Marino
| San Marino Cablecar System Funivia di San Marino | |
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A cablecar overlooks Borgo Maggiore in May 2019. | |
| Overview | |
| Status | Operational |
| Character | Urban |
| System | Transport in San Marino |
| Location |
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| Country | Republic of San Marino |
| Coordinates | 43°56′25.41″N 12°26′43.54″E / 43.9403917°N 12.4454278°E |
| Termini | Borgo Maggiore City of San Marino |
| No. of stations | 2 |
| Open | 1 August 1959 |
| Website | www.sanmarinosite.com |
| Operation | |
| Owner | Azienda Autonoma di Stato per i Servizi Pubblici |
| Operator | Azienda Autonoma di Stato per i Servizi Pubblici |
| No. of carriers | 2 |
| Carrier capacity | 50 |
| Ridership | c. 500,000 passengers yearly |
| Operating times |
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| Trips daily | 88–138 |
| Trip duration | 2 minutes |
| Fare | €3.00 (one-way adult) |
| Technical features | |
| Aerial lift type | Aerial cablecar |
| Manufactured by | Doppelmayr Italia |
| Line length |
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| No. of cables | 2 |
| Operating speed | 6 metres per second (13 miles per hour) |
The San Marino cablecar system (Italian: Funivia di San Marino), also advertised as the San Marino Ropeway, is an aerial cablecar system in the Republic of San Marino. The line runs between a lower terminus of Borgo Maggiore to an upper terminus in the City of San Marino.
Running every fifteen minutes, the two-minute ride is renowned for its paronamic views over San Marino, the Province of Rimini, and the Adriatic Sea. The cablecar system is a major tourist attraction, 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.