Constitution Hill Cliff Railway, Aberystwyth, Ceredigion, Wales
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N 52° 25.343 W 004° 05.032
30U E 426295 N 5808570
The Aberystwyth Cliff Railway opened in 1896 and operated a water balance system until electrification in 1921. A powerful motor and high-tensile steel cables, supported by a sophisticated electronic safety system, haul the carriages to the summit.
Waymark Code: WMAJ9F
Location: South Wales, United Kingdom
Date Posted: 01/20/2011
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member TheBeanTeam
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The Railway opened in 1896 and operated a water balance system until electrification in 1921. A powerful motor and high-tensile steel cables, supported by a sophisticated electronic safety system, haul the carriages to the summit.

The train climbs steadily its passengers are treated to breathtaking views over the seaside town of Aberystwyth and the surrounding West Wales landscape. In the mid-section of the journey the railway is in a deep cutting where 12,000 tons of rock were excavated during construction to allow the winding footpath to cross overhead on a series of bridges.

Begins at the base at 52.422379, -4.08387, ending at 52.424322, -4.08282 inside the capture house.

The unique design of the undulating track and tilted carriages are the work of George Croydon Marks, a man who played a key role in several projects during the golden age of funicular construction and later made his name in politics as Lord Marks the liberal peer.

Constitution Hill was the Victorian predecessor of our modern-day theme parks and is still amongst the most popular attractions in the area. The visitors to the Victorian 'Luna Park' accessed the hilltop recreation area via the cliff railway and a century later it is still possible to use.

Originally operated on a water balance system, it was electrified in 1921. The standard gauge (4 ft 8 1/2 in) railway climbs 430 feet (130 m) in 778 feet (237 m) a gradient steeper than 1:2 (50%). Its twin carriages, which both take 30 passengers, are named the Lord Geraint and the Lord Marks.

Prices are (Return, Single):-

Adult £3-50, £3-00, Child £2-50, £2-00, Student £2-80, £2-30, Seniors £3-00, £2-50, Disabled £2-50, ---, Family Return£11-00 2 Adults, 2 Children, Family Return £13-00 2 Adults, 3 - 5 Children,

Data taken with thanks from a local pamphlet made by Ceredigion County Council.

Seasonal?: Open Seasonally

Funicular's Official Website: [Web Link]

Length of Track: 778ft, 237m

Angle of Incline: Just steeper than 1:2 Gradient

Elevation: 430ft, 130m approx

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