The Elevador do Lavra

The Elevador do Lavra, or Lavra Funicular, holds the distinction of being Lisbon's oldest funicular railway and a significant piece of the city's transport history. Inaugurated in 1884, this funicular was designed by engineer Raoul Mesnier du Ponsard, who also contributed to the iconic Santa Justa Lift. The Elevador do Lavra was built to connect the lower neighborhoods of the Baixa district with the higher Largo da Anunciada, easing the steep ascent for residents and visitors alike. Originally powered by a water counterbalance system, it was later converted to steam power and subsequently to electrical operation in the early 20th century. The funicular's design features a charming wooden carriage that ascends a track through a tunnel, providing passengers with a short but scenic journey. The Elevador do Lavra not only represents a crucial innovation in Lisbon's urban infrastructure but also serves as a living testament to the city's commitment to blending functionality with historical charm in its public transportation systems.

Museum Tour
  1. Daisy Bradford Case and Portrait
  2. A. D. "Doc" Lloyd Case
  3. Oilfield Geological Formations
  4. Restrooms
  5. East Texas Boom Towns
  6. Drilling through Time: Voices of East Texas Oil Heritage
  7. Fire Extinguisher
  8. School During the Boom
  9. 1930 2 1/2 Ton Model AA Truck
  10. People of East Texas
  11. Drilling through Time: Voices of East Texas Oil Heritage
  12. H.L. (Harold Lafayette) Hunt Statue
  13. Voice of East Texas Exhibit
  14. Church Exhibit and New London School Explosion
  15. Transportation Exhibit
  16. A 1930s House
  17. The Man & The Map
  18. Daisy Bradford Well Photo
  19. Rural Electric Lineman Buddy and Kilgore Oilfield Supply
  20. Boomtown Street
  21. Arp General Store
  22. Drilling through Time: Voices of East Texas Oil Heritage
  23. Gladewater Museum
  24. Elevator Ride to the Center of the Earth
  25. Wright City Machine Shop
  26. Wichita Truck
  27. Outside the Pistol Hill Gas Station
  28. Inside the Pistol Hill Gas Station
  29. Guaranty Bank
  30. Drilling through Time: Voices of East Texas Oil Heritage
  31. Crossroads Barber Shop
  32. Henderson Post Office
  33. The Peddler's Wagon
  34. Boomtown Movie Theater
  35. Carpenter & Dr. Pepper Mural
  36. Gusher Gazette Newspaper Office
  37. Drug Store Photography Window
  38. Overton Drug Store
  39. Joinerville Feed and Seed
  40. Rent the Museum
  41. Intro Video Text
  42. Women of the Boom Video Text