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  2. Carros de cesto do Monte - Wikipedia

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    Carros de cesto do Monte (from pt. basket carts from Monte), known as Monte Toboggan – means of transportation from Monte in Funchal, the capital of Portuguese island Madeira. It consists of carts that are wicker baskets mounted on skids, sometimes compared to toboggan. They are pushed by men called Carreiros. Currently, they are a tourist ...

  3. Funchal Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The route of the cable car was chosen to replace the old Monte Railway, which ran from 1886 to 1943. [1] Construction of the cable car system began in September 1999; it was opened in November 2000 and has been in service since then. [1] The bottom station is located at Almirante Reis Park in central Funchal. The length of the cable car line is ...

  4. Monte (Funchal) - Wikipedia

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    The toboggan drivers do not always wear the uniform, but ferry tourists downhill at high speeds. Presently, Monte can be accessed via the Funchal Cable Car (a gondola lift), which was first opened nearly 100 years after the opening of the cog railway. The departing station is located at Parque Almirante Reis in downtown Funchal.

  5. Transport in Madeira - Wikipedia

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    In Funchal there are two aerial tramways, the Funchal Cable Car and a second aerial tramway, which went in service in 2005. [ 7 ] Previously there was a steam-powered cog railway ( Monte Railway ) [ 8 ] from Funchal to Monte , which operated between 1893 and 1943, and went further up to Terreiro da Luta at 867 m above sea level.

  6. Monte Railway - Wikipedia

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    Monte Station. The railway was designed in 1886 by engineer Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard.The idea of building the railway came from António Joaquim Marques, who obtained permission from Funchal city council on 17 February 1887.

  7. Funchal - Wikipedia

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    Funchal is frequently used as a stop-over by transatlantic ships, en route from Europe to the Caribbean, as it is the northernmost Atlantic island that lies in the path of the Westerlies. A highway provides access to Câmara de Lobos and Ribeira Brava to the west, and Santa Cruz, Machico and Caniçal to the east.

  8. File:Port of Funchal map.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Carnival Celebration Leaving Funchal, Madeira Portugal ...

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    One of the things that Niccy really wanted to do on this trip was to ride the Monte Cable Cars up the hill and take the Wicker Toboggan Sleds back down. Super touristy but she really wanted to do it so OK, I'll go along. We went on a ship tour that took us up to Monte on the cable cars. Once there, we went to queue up for the toboggan ride back ...