The Gelmer Funicular is a cable railway in the canton of Bern, Switzerland.
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During a short journey of just over three minutes, the Stoosbahn holds a world record with a gradient of 110%. This is the steepest funicular railway in the world.
You can now get the best aerial views while travelling from Switzerland to Italy on the new cable car, cruising at a height of 4,000 metres (around 13123.36 feet). The Matterhorn Alpine Crossing has opened in Switzerland and it is now Europe's highest cable car.
Since 1889 from Alpnach and up the PilatusCommissioned in 1889, a gradient of up to 48 percent, about 30 minutes travel time: that is the steepest cogwheel railway in the world in figures. Meter by meter it scales the way from Alpnachstad to Pilatus Kulm, passing alpine meadows and striking rock formations.
Broadly, there are two types of tickets available to access Matterhorn Glacier Paradise. One is a full fare ticket, and another one is a discounted fare ticket with Swiss Travel Pass. A Swiss Travel Pass holder can purchase tickets at nearly half the rate.
The Central Funicular is one of the longest funicular lines in the world, and with over 10 million passengers carried annually, has the largest capacity. It carries an average of 28,000 passengers on workdays, but this is reduced to an average of 10,000 on weekends and holidays.
This is a definite must-do when in Switzerland. Easily accessible from either Zurich or Lucerne, getting on the Gelmerbahn isn't limited to just experiencing this extremely steep funicular ride. The lake at the top (Gelmersee) is a stunning revelation! We came on a weekday and it wasn't crowded at all.
The East Hill Lift in Hastings Old Town closed for extensive refurbishment work in October 2022. First opened in 1902, it is the UK's steepest funicular railway. The repairs took time to complete due to the nature of the railway and because more work was needed than originally expected, Hastings Borough Council said.