Problems with a cable likely caused a Lisbon funicular railway popular with tourists to hurtle down a hill, killing at least 16 people and injuring another 22 when it crashed into a building, according to a preliminary report.
Breakdown
- A cable linking two funicular cabins disconnected shortly after a visual inspection. 9s
- No anomalies were detected in the cable or braking systems during the scheduled inspection. 24s
- The brakeman attempted to activate emergency brakes, but it is unclear if automatic brakes functioned. 32s
- The crash resulted in 16 deaths, including 11 foreign nationals. 1m 2s
- Passenger numbers on Lisbon's funiculars increased by 53 percent between 2022 and 2024. 1m 35s