Lisbon’s Iconic Elevador Da Glória Derails, Killing 15 And Injuring 18 In Tragic Crash

Lisbon’s iconic Elevador da Glória derailed on Wednesday, killing 15 and injuring 18. The tragedy has shaken the city, raising urgent questions over safety and maintenance of the historic funicular
Elevador da Glória funicular in Lisbon, linking downtown to Bairro Alto.
The historic Elevador da Glória funicular connects Restauradores Square to Bairro Alto. It has been a symbol of Lisbon since 1885.Shutterstock
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At the golden hour of early evening on Wednesday, one of Lisbon’s most iconic transports, an emblem of charm and possibility, turned into a scene of horror. Portugal’s historic Elevador da Glória funicular suffered a catastrophic derailment, killing at least 15 people and leaving 18 others injured, several critically, according to emergency services and officials.

The beloved yellow and white cable cars are one of the most popular attractions for tourists in Lisbon and date back to the 1800s.

Chaos On The Incline

Around 6 pm local time, during the evening rush, witnesses described a sudden, violent snap—then a tram car careening down the steep slope of Calçada da Glória, out of control and bereft of braking power. Moments later, the cabin slammed into a bend and collided with a nearby building, collapsing as though “like a cardboard box,” in the words of one horrified onlooker.

Emergency teams sprang into action—62 rescuers and 22 vehicles were mobilised to reach those trapped in the wreckage. Operation crews worked well into the night to pull survivors from the crushed tram and clear the debris strewn across the roadway.

Among the injured were foreign nationals. Five of the wounded were in critical condition, including a child. Lisbon’s mayor, Carlos Moedas, spoke with understated anguish: “It’s a tragic day for our city… Lisbon is in mourning. It is a tragic, tragic incident.” Meanwhile, President Marcelo Rebelo de Sousa called the derailment “a tragedy,” offering condolences and urging a swift and transparent investigation.

The government declared a national day of mourning for Thursday, while Lisbon’s city council extended that to three days of municipal mourning.

What Caused The Derailment?

Lisbon, Portugal, Elevador da Glória derailment kills 15, injures 18
Rescue teams at the site where Lisbon’s Elevador da Glória funicular derailed, killing 15 and injuring 18.Social media

Early assessments point to a cable failure, a security or haulage cable reportedly came loose, rendering the tram uncontrollable. The Glória is one of three funicular lines run by Lisbon municipal transport company, Carris, who maintained that all standard maintenance protocols—monthly, weekly, and daily checks—had been followed.

Yet scrutiny intensified after it emerged that a public procurement for maintenance services had recently been abandoned due to budget constraints until a short-term solution was arranged. The tragedy immediately reignited debates about how aging infrastructure and public transport are maintained under financial pressures.

The Elevador da Glória, also known as the Ascensor da Glória, has served Portugal's Lisbon since 1885. It connects downtown Restauradores Square with the vibrant Bairro Alto. Each car can carry around 40 passengers, and the system works with a counterbalancing cable mechanism powered by electric motors. Designated as a national monument in 2002, it is a beloved part of Lisbon’s identity and carries around three million passengers annually.

In the wake of the disaster, Lisbon suspended the operations of all its funiculars, including the Bica and Lavra lines, for safety inspections. Authorities have launched a formal investigation, and Carris faces intense scrutiny over maintenance practices.

FAQs

1. What happened to Lisbon’s Elevador da Glória funicular?
On September 3, 2025, the historic Elevador da Glória derailed in Lisbon, killing 15 people and injuring 18. Authorities suspect a cable failure.

2. How many people died in the Lisbon funicular accident?
At least 15 people lost their lives in the Elevador da Glória derailment, while 18 others, including foreign tourists, were injured.

3. What caused the Elevador da Glória derailment in Lisbon?
Preliminary reports suggest a cable failure caused the tram to lose control. Investigations are ongoing into maintenance and safety lapses.

4. Is the Elevador da Glória still operating after the accident?
No. Following the crash, Lisbon authorities suspended all city funiculars, including Bica and Lavra, for safety inspections.

5. Why is the Elevador da Glória important in Lisbon?
The Elevador da Glória, operating since 1885, is a national monument and a major tourist attraction, carrying about three million passengers annually.

6. Where is the Elevador da Glória located?

It is one of Lisbon’s most famous funiculars, connecting Praça dos Restauradores with Bairro Alto.

Elevador da Glória funicular in Lisbon, linking downtown to Bairro Alto.
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