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New cable car to the Matterhorn at the start

September 28, 2018

From September 29, the cabins of the "Matterhorn Glacier Ride" will hover to Europe's highest mountain railway station. The aim is to transport 2,000 passengers per hour quickly and safely to the Swiss mountain paradise.

Neue Matterhorn Seilbahn
Image: Zermatt Bergbahnen

In the world of cable cars, Switzerland is a good address. After the world's first rotating cableway "Titlis Rotair", whose gondola rotates 360 degrees during the ride, the "Matterhorn Glacier Ride" cableway is now back at the start with a technical speciality, the three-cable circulating technology (3S). This should make the cable car particularly fast, safe and comfortable.

Visualization Matterhorn Glacier Ride mountain station in 3,883 metersImage: Zermatt Bergbahnen

The route runs at a maximum height of 198 metres over only three supports, the furthest of which are 2,732 metres apart. The 25 cabins, each with 28 heated seats, are barrier-free. The design was created by the studio Pininfarina. Some cabins are even decorated with crystals from the famous Swarowski company.

A "Crystal Ride" cabinImage: Zermatt Bergbahnen

At 4,478 meters (14,692 ft), the Matterhorn is one of the highest mountains in the Alps. Its striking shape and freestanding position make it a popular photo motif. It was climbed for the first time on 14th July 1865. Thus, the Matterhorn was the last famous 4,000m peak in the Alps that had not yet been conquered. The most famous ascent route is the Hörnligrat. 

"Matterhorn Glacier Paradise" viewing platformImage: Zermatt Bergbahnen

 

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