File:Volante do Elevador da Glória (7759438448).jpg
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Deutsch: Die drei Standseilbahnen in Lissabon, portugiesisch Elevadores oder Ascensores de Lisboa (übersetzt Aufzüge von Lissabon), verkehren in der portugiesischen Hauptstadt, um tiefer gelegene Teile der Altstadt mit höher gelegenen zu verbinden. Außer mit der Standseilbahn sind sie auch mit der konventionellen Straßenbahn technisch verwandt. Ihre Seile sind — im Gegensatz zu Standseilbahnen — vollständig unter der Straßenoberfläche verborgen. Im Gegensatz zu einer Kabelstraßenbahn ist das die Wagen über eine Seilscheibe verbindende Seil stets fest mit dem Fahrzeug verbunden. Wie bei einer Straßenbahn erfolgt der Antrieb mittels Adhäsion über die Räder der Wagen. Das Seil dient lediglich dem Massenausgleich zwischen dem tal- und dem bergwärts fahrenden Wagen, wodurch der Energieaufwand für die Bergauffahrt reduziert wird.
Es handelt sich um die folgenden drei Bahnen, alle verfügen – wie die Straßenbahnen der Stadt – über eine Spurweite von 900 Millimetern:
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