Surface lift Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock in Stoos
2-person Surface lift Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock
AI Abstract
With a length of 811 meters and a vertical rise of 189 meters, the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock cable car, a 2-person Surface lift model, in Stoos (Schwyz) connected the stations at 1719 m and 1908 m above sea level. The cable car was built in 1992 by Garaventa and was permanently decommissioned in 2000 without being replaced.
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| Location | Stoos |
| Name | Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock |
| Type | 2-SLE (SUMF-E2) |
| Operating Time | 1992 - 2000 |
| Manufacturer | Garaventa |
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- Country: Switzerland
- Canton / State: Schwyz
- Location: Stoos
- Name: Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock
- Type: 2-SLE
- Operating Time: 1992-2000
- Year of construction: 1992
- Manufacturer: Garaventa
- Status: Dismantled without replacement
- Bottom station altitude: 1719 m
- Difference in altitude: 189 m
- Length: 811 m
- Capacity: 1000 P/h
- Transportation uphill: Yes
- Transportation downhill: No
Frequently asked questions
What is the ropeway Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock?
The Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway is a 2-person Surface lift in Stoos and connects the valley station at 1719 m to the mountain station at 1908 m.
What is the hourly passenger capacity of the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway?
The maximum capacity of the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway is 1000 people per hour.
When was the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway constructed?
The Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway was constructed in 1992.
Where is the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway located?
The Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway is operating in Stoos (Switzerland).
How long is the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway?
The diagonal length of the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway is 811 meters.
What is the elevation gain of the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway?
The Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway covers an elevation gain of 189 meters.
Who is the manufacturer of the Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway?
The Charrenstöckli-Fronalpstock ropeway was constructed by the company Garaventa.
Technical data
| Bottom station altitude | 1719 | m |
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| Top station altitude | 1908 | m |
| Difference in altitude | 189 | m |
| Length | 811 | m |
| Capacity | 1000 | P/h |
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| Transportation uphill | Yes | |
| Transportation downhill | No | |
| Remarks | None | |
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Location of the installation
Coordinates (decimal): Bottom station 46.97561 N / 8.64272 E, Top station 46.97003 N / 8.63725 E
Location of the installation: Google Maps • Swisstopo • Swisstopo (historisch)
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Ropeway in operation
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