General Information
Project Type
Function / usage: |
Aerial tramway |
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Location
km | Name |
Technical Information
Dimensions
length | 2 380 m | |
height difference | 1 140 m | |
pylon 1 | height | 22 m |
pylon 2 | height | 32 m |
pylon 3 | height | 9 m |
Excerpt from Wikipedia
The Predigtstuhl Cable Car (German:Predigtstuhlbahn) has been in operation since 1928 and is the second oldest (the oldest is the Spanish aerocar in Canada), still running, original large-cabin cable car in the world. Since 2006, the ropeway has been placed under the protection of monuments. And in 2013 the "Predigstuhlbahn", as well as the hotel and mountain's top restaurant, got a new ownership, "Marga und Josef Posch", which belongs to the German businessman group Max Eicher.
History and construction
The cable car began operations on 1 July 1928, after only a year's construction. The production of the ropes was assigned to the Westphalian Wire Industry (Westfälische Drahtindustrie). The building of the three pylons, at heights of 22, 32 and 9 metres was contracted to Hochtief AG, from Munich.
The heartpiece, the wire ropeway drive technology and the two elegant pavilion passengers cabins were manufactured by the German, at that time worldwide leading wire ropeways company Adolf Bleichert & Co. from Leipzig, technology based on the Bleichert-Zuegg system.
Technical data
- Height of valley station: 474 metres
- Height of mountain station: 1,583 metres
- Height difference: 1,140 metres
- Length: 2,380 metres
- Power: 150 PS
- Capacity: 150 persons/hour
- Journey time: 8.5 minutes
Text imported from Wikipedia article "Predigtstuhl Cable Car" and modified on July 22, 2019 according to the CC-BY-SA 4.0 International license.
Participants
Relevant Web Sites
Relevant Publications
- Bergbahnen und ihre Technik / Mountain-railways and their Technics. Die Kreuzeck-Bahn; Predigtstuhlbahn; Wankbahn bei Partenkirchen; Nebelhornbahn und ihr Tourengebiet; Die bayerische Zugspitzbahn; Wendelsteinbahn; Die gigantische Oesterreichische Zugspitzbahn. Huber, Dießen am Ammersee (Germany). (1931):
- Drahtseile zum Himmel. Geschichte der Predigtstuhlbahn: Technik, Tourismus, Träume. 2nd edition, Verein für Heimatkunde Bad Reichenhall und Umgebung e.V., Bad Reichenhall (Germany). (2008):
- Die Predigtstuhlbahn bei Reichenhall. In: Hochtief Nachrichten (January 1930).
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data sheet - Structure-ID
10056505 - Published on:
09/05/2010 - Last updated on:
06/08/2022