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St. Ulrich - Seiser Alm cable car, 1989

Seiser Alm cable car

The first cable car on the Seiser Alm: a noteworthy catalyst for winter tourism

The St. Ulrich cable car was the first-ever cable car connection to the Seiser Alm. From 1935 onwards, its two wooden cabins transported 15 to 16 passengers up to the mountain in just 6 minutes. This cable car laid the ground stones for modern winter tourism, and was followed by further ski lifts on the Seiser Alm and on the slopes of Ronc and Vidalonch.

The cable car was expanded for the first time in 1968, while 1999 saw the construction of the gondola lift, capable of transporting 2,200 passengers per hour up to the Seiser Alm.

Main category:
Tourism
Subcategory:
Lift systems
Epoch:20th century
Area(s):Castelrotto
GPS coordinates:@11.67132,46.57306

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