
Family has one of Britain's smallest cable railways at their house
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A family in the U.K. has one of the country's smallest funicular railways – a type of cable railway system on an incline – at their home.
Because the house is on a steep hill, a former owner in 2001 got the funicular railway installed in the front yard to help him get up and down the steps, SWNS reported.
When the Atkinsons first saw the house, they didn’t know about the railway, according to SWNS. However, once they bought it, they used it frequently, including to move their piano inside.
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