The line is operated by the Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalan Government Railways, FGC), who also operate the Montserrat Rack Railway and the Funicular de la Santa Cova funicular railway on Montserrat Mountain, together with two other funicular railways and a significant suburban railway system in and around Barcelona.[1]
History
The line was originally built in 1918; when opened, it was powered by electricity from the nearby Monistrol de Montserrat plant, owned by Electra Gomis.[3] It was modified to increase capacity in 1926. In 1986 it passed to the FGC, who modernised it in 1997, providing new panoramic cars with transparent roofs.[1]
Between November 2017 and March 2018, the line was closed for maintenance on the winding gear.[4]
References
^ abcdGreen, Richard (September 2010). "The railways of Barcelona". Today's Railways Europe. Platform 5 Publishing Ltd. p. 32.
^Santiago Rubió i Tuduri, Los tres directores de la Escuela durante la guerra (1936-1939), [in:] Documentos de la Escuela de Ingenieros Industriales de Barcelona 25 (2015), p. 19
^Bent, Mike (January 2018). "Montserrat funicular closed". Today's Railways Europe. Platform 5 Publishing Ltd. p. 73.