Funiculaire de St-Luc - Tignousa is a funicular railway in the Anniviers valley, Valais, Switzerland.
The line leads from St-Luc at 1680 m to Tignousa at 2180 m.[3] It provides access to the skiing area St-Luc-Chandolin and also operates in summer season.
The line has a length of 1300 m and a difference of elevation of 500 m.[3] It was built in 1994 replacing an aerial cableway from 1964.
An initial concession for 20 years had been granted by the Swiss Federal Assembly in December 1993[2][4][5][6] with federal councilor Adolf Ogi supporting it before the Council of States.
[7] The funicular is owned and operated by "Funiculaire St-Luc - Chandolin SA"[3] (named Funiculaire St-Luc - Bella-Tola SA 1993–1999 before the merger with Télé Chandolin Anniviers SA Chandolin; earlier Télésiège St-Luc Bella-Tola SA).