Polybahn

Polybahn
Overview
Other name(s)Zürichbergbahn; Seilbahn Limmatquai–Hochschulen
StatusIn operation
OwnerUBS-Polybahn AG (since 1998); SBG-Polybahn AG (1976–1998, name change); Zürichbergbahn-Gesellschaft (1889–1976)
LocaleCity of Zurich, Switzerland
Termini
Stations2
Websitepolybahn.ch
Service
TypeFunicular
Route number2700
Operator(s)Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich
Rolling stock2 for 50 passengers each
History
Opened8 January 1889 (1889-01-08)
Single-track1996
Technical
Track length176 metres (577 ft)
Number of tracks1 with passing loop
Rack system- (before 1996: Abt)
Track gauge955 mm (3 ft 1+1932 in)
Electrification1897 (water counterbalancing before)
Operating speed2.5 metres per second (8.2 ft/s)
Highest elevation450 m (1,480 ft)
Maximum incline26% (avg. 23%)

The Polybahn, also known as the UBS Polybahn, is a funicular in the city of Zurich, Switzerland. The line links the Central square with the terrace (Polyterrasse) by the main building of ETH Zurich, which was formerly called Eidgenössisches Polytechnikum, and from which the railway derives its name. The top station is also close to the Natural History Museum.

Previous names for the line include the SBG Polybahn and the Zürichbergbahn. The line is owned by the banking group UBS AG, and operated on their behalf by the municipal transport operator Verkehrsbetriebe Zürich.

The Polybahn is one of two funiculars within the city of Zurich, the other being the Rigiblick funicular in the city's northern suburbs. Additionally, the city's Dolderbahn rack railway was originally a funicular, until its conversion to rack working in the 1970s.