Pfänderbahn
The Pfänderbahn is an aerial tramway in Bregenz in the westernmost Austrian state of Vorarlberg. It connects the shore of Lake Constance at above sea level with the high mountain station near the Pfänderspitze.
The valley station in Bregenz is located ca. from and from railway stations.
History
Planning
Originally, the establishment of a cog railway was considered, but it was eventually decided for cost and ease of use in times of heavy snow.Construction and opening
The Pfänderbahn was built from July 1926 to February 1927 and opened on 20 March 1927 by President Michael Hainish. Construction work was undertaken by Adolf Bleichert & Co. of Leipzig. Plans for the station buildings were by Bregenz architect Willibald Braun.1994 overhaul
In October 1994, the cable car system was extensively overhauled:- Replacement of gondolas, they are now fully glazed and can accommodate up to 80 people.
- Removal of two supports, providing a higher rope guide.
- Installation of a hydraulic device for cable tension.
- The stations are sliding platforms used to optimally utilize the available space.
- A hydraulic system stabilized the gondola in the parking position so that getting in and out is very easy and accessible for wheelchair users.