The Clifton Rocks Railway - Bristol's lost funicular connection
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The 1880s and 1890s were a great age for funicular railways in Britain. Some remain as icons like that in Lynton & Lynmouth in Devon, but not all were successful, even during their early years. The cliff railway in Clifton, Bristol was such a grand idea that failed to flourish.
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