Trolleybuses in Valparaíso, Chile, have provided a portion of the public transit service since 1952. The trolleybus system is the second-oldest in South America. The originally state-owned system has
One of Valparaíso's 1952-built Pullman-Standard trolleybuses in 1996, when still in the system's original paint scheme and with the name of the private operating company, ECTE, along its sides
Interior of one of the 1947 Pullman trolleybuses
1952 Pullman trolleybus 709 in service in 2008, in the green-and-cream paint scheme adopted in 2003
Ex-Zürich 105 (built 1959), the oldest articulated trolleybus still in service anywhere in the world in the 2000s and 2010s, displaying a logo ETCE used from 2003–2007
There are 16 extant historical elevators in the city of Valparaíso in Chile. Technically most of these elevators are bona fide funiculars. Only one of them, the Ascensor Polanco, is a true vertical el
View of Valparaíso from the top of the Artillería funicular railway
The Lecheros funicular in 1941