The Schwebebahn Wuppertal is a suspension railway located in Wuppertal, Germany. It’s an iconic transportation system that runs for 13.3 kilometers (8.3 miles), primarily above the river Wupper. The network has 20 stations, and it’s not only a vital means of daily transport for the city’s residents but also a tourist attraction due to its unique design and historical significance12. The Schwebebahn began operation on 1 March 1901 and is notable for being the oldest electric elevated railway with hanging cars in the world1.