Surface lift Juppa-Tscheischhorn in Avers
2-person Surface lift Juppa-Tscheischhorn
AI Abstract
The Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway in Avers (Grisons) was built in 1969 and connects the valley station located at 1985 m with the mountain station at 2537 m. The length is 1490 meters. The ropeway was constructed by the manufacturer Brändle. The maximum capacity is 800 people per hour.
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| Canton / State |
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| Location | Avers |
| Name | Juppa-Tscheischhorn |
| Type | 2-SLE (SUMF-E2) |
| Operating Time | 1969 - To date |
| Manufacturer |
Brändle (Garaventa) |
| Status |
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- Country: Switzerland
- Canton / State: Grisons
- Location: Avers
- Name: Juppa-Tscheischhorn
- Type: 2-SLE
- Operating Time: 1969-To date
- Year of construction: 1969
- Manufacturer: Brändle
- Status: In operation
- Bottom station altitude: 1985 m
- Difference in altitude: 552 m
- Length: 1490 m
- Capacity: 800 P/h
- Drive terminal: Bottom station
- Tensioning terminal: Bottom station
- Carrier manufacturer: Borer
- Transportation uphill: Yes
- Transportation downhill: No
- Remarks: Umbau durch Garaventa
Frequently asked questions
What is the ropeway Juppa-Tscheischhorn?
The Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway is a 2-person Surface lift in Avers and connects the valley station at 1985 m to the mountain station at 2537 m.
What is the hourly passenger capacity of the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway?
The maximum capacity of the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway is 800 people per hour.
When was the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway constructed?
The Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway was constructed in 1969.
Where is the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway located?
The Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway is operating in Avers (Switzerland).
How long is the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway?
The diagonal length of the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway is 1490 meters.
What is the elevation gain of the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway?
The Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway covers an elevation gain of 552 meters.
Who is the manufacturer of the Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway?
The Juppa-Tscheischhorn ropeway was constructed by the company Brändle.
Technical data
| Bottom station altitude | 1985 | m |
|---|---|---|
| Top station altitude | 2537 | m |
| Difference in altitude | 552 | m |
| Length | 1490 | m |
| Capacity | 800 | P/h |
| Travel time | ||
| Speed | ||
| Number of towers | ||
| Number of carriers | ||
| Drive terminal | Bottom station | |
| Tensioning terminal | Bottom station | |
| Carrier manufacturer | Borer | |
| Rope manufacturer | ||
| Electronics manufacturer | ||
| Transportation uphill | Yes | |
| Transportation downhill | No | |
| Remarks | Umbau durch Garaventa | |
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Location of the installation
Coordinates (decimal): Bottom station 46.4513 N / 9.54634 E, Top station 46.4413 N / 9.53587 E
Location of the installation: Google Maps • Swisstopo
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