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Gloria funicular was a key part of Lisbon's public transport system for generations. Join us in looking back at the tragedy that took place on January 28, 1915.
Lisbon, January 28th, 1915: The Gloria funicular, a beloved feature of Lisbons public transport system since 1885, collapsed today in what witnesses describe as "a wall of bodies thrown together." At least 15 people are feared dead, and over 20 injured. The cable car was filled beyond its capacity of 17 people when it derailed about halfway through its ascent at the steepest part of the track near the top of Gloria Hill. The accident apparently resulted from one of the cables connected to the car giving way.
The funicular, considered a national monument, was granted protection as a historic site in 1996, but it has suffered from budget cuts that prevented proper maintenance and forced it to reopen after renovation was incomplete. After this tragic incident, the Portuguese government has announced that it would investigate the accident to determine whether budget cuts or any other factors contributed to this devastating event.
This tragic incident has shocked the local community, and citizens are mourning the loss of a legendary monument in Lisbon's dynamic history.