The History of Germany’s Century-Old Upside-Down Railway
A suspension railway — one that hangs upside down rather than glides above a track — might seem like a creation of the future. In Wuppertal, Germany, though, it’s an enduring symbol of the past. The Wuppertal Schwebebahn opened in 1901 to accommodate a new influx of people living along the Wupper river. Two of […]
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