Surface lift Le Grand Tsay in Bruson
2-person Surface lift Le Grand Tsay
AI Abstract
The Le Grand Tsay cable car, a 2-person Surface lift model located in Bruson (Valais), was built in 1976 and connected the valley station at 2010 m with the mountain station at 2202 m above sea level. The length was 645 meters, and the elevation difference was 192 meters. The system was designed by the manufacturer Städeli and was decommissioned in 2020 and replaced by a successor.
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| Canton / State |
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| Location | Bruson (Les 4 Vallées) |
| Name | Le Grand Tsay |
| Type | 2-SLE (SUMF-E2) |
| Operating Time | 1976 - 2020 |
| Manufacturer | Städeli |
| Status |
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- Country: Switzerland
- Canton / State: Valais
- Location: Bruson (Les 4 Vallées)
- Name: Le Grand Tsay
- Type: 2-SLE
- Operating Time: 1976-2020
- Year of construction: 1976
- Manufacturer: Städeli
- Status: Dismantled with replacement
- Bottom station altitude: 2010 m
- Difference in altitude: 192 m
- Length: 645 m
- Capacity: 900 P/h
- Drive terminal: Bottom station
- Tensioning terminal: Top station
- Transportation uphill: Yes
- Transportation downhill: No
Frequently asked questions
What is the ropeway Le Grand Tsay?
The Le Grand Tsay ropeway is a 2-person Surface lift in Bruson and connects the valley station at 2010 m to the mountain station at 2202 m.
What is the hourly passenger capacity of the Le Grand Tsay ropeway?
The maximum capacity of the Le Grand Tsay ropeway is 900 people per hour.
When was the Le Grand Tsay ropeway constructed?
The Le Grand Tsay ropeway was constructed in 1976.
Where is the Le Grand Tsay ropeway located?
The Le Grand Tsay ropeway is operating in Bruson (Switzerland).
How long is the Le Grand Tsay ropeway?
The diagonal length of the Le Grand Tsay ropeway is 645 meters.
What is the elevation gain of the Le Grand Tsay ropeway?
The Le Grand Tsay ropeway covers an elevation gain of 192 meters.
Who is the manufacturer of the Le Grand Tsay ropeway?
The Le Grand Tsay ropeway was constructed by the company Städeli.
Technical data
| Bottom station altitude | 2010 | m |
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| Top station altitude | 2202 | m |
| Difference in altitude | 192 | m |
| Length | 645 | m |
| Capacity | 900 | P/h |
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| Drive terminal | Bottom station | |
| Tensioning terminal | Top station | |
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| Transportation uphill | Yes | |
| Transportation downhill | No | |
| Remarks | None | |
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Location of the installation
Coordinates (decimal): Bottom station 46.04593 N / 7.18159 E, Top station 46.04381 N / 7.18887 E
Location of the installation: Google Maps • Swisstopo • Swisstopo (historisch)
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Ropeway in operation
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