Surface lift Hasenegg in Flums
2-person Surface lift Hasenegg
AI Abstract
With a length of 960 meters and a vertical rise of 232 meters, the Hasenegg cable car, a 2-person Surface lift model, in Flums (St. Gallen) connected the stations at 1388 m and 1620 m above sea level. The cable car was built in 1977 by Bartholet and was permanently decommissioned in 2014 without being replaced.
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| Location | Flums |
| Name | Hasenegg |
| Type | 2-SLE (SUMF-E2) |
| Operating Time | 1977 - 2014 |
| Manufacturer | Bartholet |
| Status |
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- Country: Switzerland
- Canton / State: St. Gallen
- Location: Flums
- Name: Hasenegg
- Type: 2-SLE
- Operating Time: 1977-2014
- Year of construction: 1977
- Manufacturer: Bartholet
- Status: Dismantled without replacement
- Bottom station altitude: 1388 m
- Difference in altitude: 232 m
- Length: 960 m
- Capacity: 900 P/h
- Number of towers: 9
- Drive terminal: Bottom station
- Carrier manufacturer: Röhrs
- Transportation uphill: Yes
- Transportation downhill: No
Frequently asked questions
What is the ropeway Hasenegg?
The Hasenegg ropeway is a 2-person Surface lift in Flums and connects the valley station at 1388 m to the mountain station at 1620 m.
What is the hourly passenger capacity of the Hasenegg ropeway?
The maximum capacity of the Hasenegg ropeway is 900 people per hour.
When was the Hasenegg ropeway constructed?
The Hasenegg ropeway was constructed in 1977.
Where is the Hasenegg ropeway located?
The Hasenegg ropeway is operating in Flums (Switzerland).
How long is the Hasenegg ropeway?
The diagonal length of the Hasenegg ropeway is 960 meters.
What is the elevation gain of the Hasenegg ropeway?
The Hasenegg ropeway covers an elevation gain of 232 meters.
Who is the manufacturer of the Hasenegg ropeway?
The Hasenegg ropeway was constructed by the company Bartholet.
Technical data
| Bottom station altitude | 1388 | m |
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| Top station altitude | 1620 | m |
| Difference in altitude | 232 | m |
| Length | 960 | m |
| Capacity | 900 | P/h |
| Travel time | ||
| Speed | ||
| Number of towers | 9 | |
| Number of carriers | ||
| Drive terminal | Bottom station | |
| Tensioning terminal | ||
| Carrier manufacturer | Röhrs | |
| Rope manufacturer | ||
| Electronics manufacturer | ||
| Transportation uphill | Yes | |
| Transportation downhill | No | |
| Remarks | None | |
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Location of the installation
Coordinates (decimal): Bottom station 47.06408 N / 9.33409 E, Top station 47.05662 N / 9.33026 E
Location of the installation: Google Maps • Swisstopo • Swisstopo (historisch)
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