The line connected the Chocolat Suchard factory in the Serrières valley with the Serrières railway station above.
[1][2][3] It had a length of 55 m for a difference of elevation of 28 m.[4] Société du plan incliné de la gare de Serrières was created in April 1890 to build and operate the line.
The funicular was completed in 1892[3] based on plans by Henri Ladame.
[9] Musée d'Art et d'Histoire of Neuchâtel holds images of the funicular.
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