Tragic Accident: At Least 15 Dead in Funicular Derailment in Lisbon

On Wednesday evening, at least 15 people lost their lives in the derailment of the historic funicular "Elevador da Glória" in Lisbon.
Additionally, there were 18 injured, a spokesman for the rescue teams in the Portuguese capital reported. There were also likely foreign tourists among the victims. However, there were initially no specific details about the nationalities. The Portuguese government declared a national day of mourning for Thursday.
There was no official information provided about the cause of the accident. The accident with the funicular, one of the city's most famous landmarks, occurred at 6:15 PM (local time, 7:05 PM CEST) near Avenida da Liberdade.
According to media reports, the famous train known as "Elevador" or "Ascensor da Glória" was derailed and subsequently overturned. TV footage from the accident site showed the yellow, destroyed carriage, from whose wreckage rescue workers were retrieving people. The second carriage at the lower end of the track was apparently not damaged. However, videos broadcast by CNN Portugal showed it jerking violently at the time of the accident, with several passengers jumping out of the windows and screaming. According to rescue service chief Tiago Augusto, no more people were trapped in the derailed funicular on Wednesday evening. He stated that all victims had now been recovered from the wreckage.
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An eyewitness told "SIC Notícias" that the train derailed with a loud crash, raced down the sloping street, and crashed into a building at Restauradores Square in the center of Lisbon. The funicular "raced down the steep street at full speed." "It crashed with brutal force into a building and collapsed like a cardboard box; it had no brakes," the woman said. "It was deafening, and I and other passersby ran away." Paramedics and police officers were quickly at the accident site, recounting the young woman, who was still visibly shaking.
The news channel "SIC Notícias" reported, citing the railway operator, the Lisbon transport company Carris, that brake failure is suspected as the cause of the accident. The criminal police are on site with several officers and have already started investigations. Such an accident with one of the funiculars had not occurred in Lisbon before.
Carris stated that "all maintenance protocols" had been followed. In particular, the general maintenance carried out every four years, which was done in 2022, and the interim maintenance carried out every two years, which last took place last year. The Attorney General's Office told the news agency Lusa that the public prosecutor's office would initiate an investigation - as the law prescribes in such situations.
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Portugal's head of state Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa deeply regretted the accident and demanded that the incident be "swiftly clarified by the competent authorities." Carlos Moedas, the mayor of the Portuguese capital, told reporters: "It is a tragic day for our city. Lisbon is in mourning!" Moedas is a politician of the conservative-liberal Social Democratic Party. The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, expressed her condolences to the relatives of the victims.
The "Gloria" tram is one of Lisbon's most famous tourist attractions and was put into operation in 1885. The popular means of transport connects downtown Lisbon with the Bairro Alto district, known for its nightlife. It is one of three funiculars and is used by both tourists and residents. Portugal, and Lisbon in particular, have experienced a tourism boom over the past ten years, leading to high visitor numbers in the city center during the summer months.
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