OPEN FACILITIES DURING THE WARM SEASON

SILVRETTA ARENA ISCHGL/SAMNAUN
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Summer in Ischgl/Samnaun
A1
Silvrettabahn
Operating hours
08:30 - 17:00

Last uphil ride 4.00 p.m.
Last downhill ride 5.00 p.m.

Duration
11 Minutes
Speed
6 m/s
Power
2810 kW
Capacity
3440 persons/h
Construction year
1998
Altitude valley station
1360 m
Altitude mountain station
2321 m
Difference sea level
961 m
Length
3938 m

The Silvrettabahn was constructed in summer 1998. It boasts a vertical rise of 961 m, a route distance of 3.938 mand a maximum capacity of up to 3.440 persons/hour. The middle station is located at 1.683 m above sea level. 1,4 Mio. guests per winter season use the facility.

Its 24-passenger bicable ropeway design (funitel system) facilitates safe operation even at wind speeds of 100 km/h. 63 gondolas run from Ischgl to Idalp with a maximum line speed of up to 6 m/s.

The transport system has a total of 23 pillars with a height of up to 23 m. 8 motors with a total capac i ty of 3.200 kW (4.350 PS) are required for the operation of the Silvrettabahn.

B2
Flimjochbahn
Operating hours
09:00 - 16:00

Last uphil ride 3.30 p.m.
Last downhill ride 4.00 p.m. 

Duration
6.5 Minutes
Speed
5 m/s
Power
612 kW
Capacity
3200 persons/h
Construction year
2016
Altitude valley station
2298 m
Altitude mountain station
2752 m
Difference sea level
454 m
Length
1797 m

The detachable chair lift departs at 2,302 m above sea level (Idalp) and runs over 16 pillars to the Viderjoch, located at 2,756 m altitude. In winter, this facility is mainly used to support the Idjoch 8-person chair lift. The 87 chairs are equipped with comfortable seat covers, seat heating and weather protection bubbles. The facility has a total capacity of 3,200 m persons per hour. The Flimjochbahn operates from the mountain station, has a vertical rise of 454 m and a route distance of 1,797 m. Built in 2016, this lift facility boasts an average of 1,2 Mio. trips per winter season.

L1
Double-decker aerial tramway
Operating hours
08:00 - 17:00

Last uphil ride 4.00 p.m.
Last downhill ride 5.00 p.m. 

Duration
5.7 Minutes
Speed
10 m/s
Power
1250 kW
Capacity
1620 persons/h
Construction year
1995
Altitude valley station
1789 m
Altitude mountain station
2511 m
Difference sea level
722 m
Length
2269 m

The Twinliner in Samnaun is one of the largest aerial cable cars in the Alps, featuring two double-decker gondolas with a total capacity of 180 passengers, with 110 passengers traveling in the upper and 70 passengers traveling in the lower gondola. The cableway runs with a max. ground clearance of 210 m over 3 pillars from Samnaun to Alp Trider Sattel. Built in 1995, the aerial cableway has a vertical rise of 722 m, a route distance of 2.300 m and a total capacity of 1.620 persons/hour. Maximum speed is 10 m/s, rope diameter is 64mm.

N1
Flimsattelbahn
Operating hours
09:00 - 16:00

Last uphil ride 3.30 p.m.
Last downhill ride 4.00 p.m. 

Duration
9 Minutes
Speed
5 m/s
Power
577 kW
Capacity
2400 persons/h
Construction year
1994
Altitude valley station
2265 m
Altitude mountain station
2754 m
Difference sea level
489 m
Length
2695 m

The Flimsattelbahn has a vertical rise of 490 m and a route distance of 2.727 m. It departs from the base station (2.265 m) and runs over 29 pillars up to an altitude of 2.755 m. The 186 chairs are equipped with weather protection bubbles. Constructed in 1994, this facility has a total capacity of 2.400 passengers/hour. 1,1 Mio. guests per winter season use this facility mainly on their way back to Idalp from Alp Trida. The rope has a diameter of 45mm.
 

N6
Alp Trider Sattelbahn
Operating hours
09:00 - 16:00

Last uphil ride 3.30 p.m.
Last downhill ride 4.00 p.m. 

Duration
3.4 Minutes
Speed
5 m/s
Power
318 kW
Capacity
2800 persons/h
Construction year
2000
Altitude valley station
2276 m
Altitude mountain station
2505 m
Difference sea level
229 m
Length
1024 m

Built in 2000, the detachable chair lift has weather protection bubbles, a total capacity of 2.800 persons per hour and 60 six-person chairs, which travel 1.050 m over 10 pillars up to the mountain station.

Last update 21.11.2024, 10:35 o'clock