Der Schwebebahn


The Schwebebahn is one of Wuppertal's unique claim to fame. Apparently the engineers were looking at the design upside down, so they built the cars hanging instead of running on top of the tracks. The system was put in before there was even a Wuppertal, as back in those days it was basically still seperate towns of Elberfeld and Barmen. It merrily weaves it way through the city, mostly over the river, but also high above the streets when needed, as you can see in the picture below. The car that der Kaiser rode on still runs on the system. Perhaps one of the more interesting bits of trivia is that on the reopening in 1948, they had a promotion by bringing a baby elephant from the local Zoo on for a ride. Bad idea. The squirt panicked and did a swan, err, elephant, dive into the Wupper river. Well, at least they named a yogourt after him, Tuffi...

Gor more info, see the official website, www.schwebebahn-wtal.de