Who can claim to be an ancestor or relative of the inventor of a public transportation system and city landmark? In the case of the suspension railroads in Wuppertal and Dresden, there are hundreds. Many family members of the once powerful Langen entrepreneurial dynasty still live on the Rhine and Ruhr today.
On-site appointment in Wuppertal. Some of them used to ride the suspension railroad every day. Around a dozen family members aged between 25 and 87 have come to share anecdotes about the suspension railroad and the life of its inventor Eugen Langen. The well-heeled Cologne entrepreneur tragically died of fish poisoning in 1895 and did not live to see the Wuppertal suspension railroad go into operation on March 1, 1901.