Gelmerbahn funicular

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Gelmerbahn funicular

Car on the steepest part of the line
Technical
Track length 1,028 metres (3,373 ft)
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in)
Maximum incline 106%
View down the line
Car just below the upper station

The Gelmerbahn funicular is a funicular railway in the canton of Bern, Switzerland. It links a lower terminus at Handegg, in the Haslital (the valley of the upper Aar River), with an upper terminus at the Gelmer Lake. It is the steepest funicular in Switzerland.[1][2]

Overview

The Gelmersee is in fact a reservoir, constructed in 1926 in order to exploit the hydroelectric resources of the area. The funicular was originally constructed to facilitate the building of this reservoir, and was not opened for public use until 2001. The line is owned and operated by Kraftwerke Oberhasli AG (KWO), who owns the power station.[1][2]

The Handegg terminus of the line is close to the road over the Grimsel Pass. It is accessible by car and by an infrequent PostBus service.

Operation

The line operates from the beginning of June through to mid-October, in daylight hours only. It has the following parameters:[1][2]

Number of cars 1
Number of stops 3
Configuration Single track with no passing loop
Track length 1,028 metres (3,373 ft)
Rise 448 metres (1,470 ft)
Maximum gradient 106%
Track gauge 1,000 mm (3 ft 3 38 in) metre gauge
Speed 2 metres per second (6.6 ft/s)
Journey time 10 mins
Capacity 24 passengers per car; 60 persons in each direction per hour

See also

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Gelmer Bahn". Funimag. Retrieved 2011-11-04. 
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 "61,061 Handegg - Gelmersee, Innertkirchen, funicular". Swiss Inventory of Ropeways (in German). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2010-11-04. 

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Coordinates: 46°36′49″N 8°18′31″E / 46.613575°N 8.308555°E / 46.613575; 8.308555

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