Parsenn Funicular


The Parsenn Funicular is a funicular railway in the resort of Davos in the Swiss canton of Graubünden. The line links the town of Davos with the Weissfluhjoch ridge and the Parsenn ski area.
The funicular is composed of two separate and independent sections, with an interchange station between the two at Höhenweg. The lowest station lies at an elevation of and the highest lies at an elevation of . The highest section is the highest open-air funicular in Switzerland and the second highest after the Metro Alpin.
Considering both sections, which have a total length of, the line is also one of the longest in the country.
The funicular is operated by.

History

The funicular opened in December 1931, to access the Weissfluhjoch ski area. The lower section was renovated with two new cars in December 2002, With the upper section being renovated in 2010.

Operation

The line has the following parameters:
FeatureLower sectionUpper section
Number of cars2x2 car train sets2x2 car train sets
Number of stops22
ConfigurationSingle track with passing loopSingle track with passing loop
Track length
Rise
Maximum gradient47,7%33%
Track gauge
Capacity200 passengers per train set170 passengers per train set
Maximum speed
Journey time4 minutes10 minutes