It was not until 1926 that the work was restarted, under the direction of Abbot Ramiro Marcone, who founded a company to complete the line.
In 1929 the company, the property of the monastic community, changed its name to the Società Immobiliare Irpina, and obtained the concession to run the funicular for 50 years.
[1] The outbreak of World War II stopped the work once again, and the system was only opened only in 1956 by Abbot Ludovico Anselmo Tranfaglia.
In the meantime the 50 year concession had expired, and the line was purchased by the Region of Campania.
[1] The line reopened on 23 July 2012 after a general overhaul, but was again closed on the 13 October 2012, because of the need for unexpected maintenance and a lack the necessary funds, estimated at €1.5 million, to undertake it.