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Wartensteinbahn
Former funicular railway at Bad Ragaz, Switzerland From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Wartensteinbahn was a funicular railway in the canton of St. Gallen, Switzerland. The line led from Bad Ragaz at 520 m to Wartenstein (part of Pfäfers) at 747 m. It was built in 1892 for tourists in the resort Ragaz to access the viewpoint and restaurant at Wartenstein.[1] The line with a length of 790 m had a difference of elevation of 206 m at a maximum incline of 30%.[2][1] The single-track line with a passing loop used water counterbalancing.[2][1]
The funicular was owned and operated by Actien-Gesellschaft Drahtseilbahn Ragaz-Wartenstein.
The line was closed in 1964.
From 2018 to 2022, the association Förderverein Wartensteinbahn attempted to rebuild the funicular. A project with an estimated cost of 9.5 million CHF was developed. The pandemic and a change of ownership of the hotel at the upper station led to the cancellation of the project.[3]
Remains of tunnels, viaducts, the passing loop are still visible.[4] The lower station was converted into a residential building.
- share certificate issued 1892 of Actien-Gesellschaft Drahtseilbahn Ragaz-Wartenstein
- lower station (2016)
- St. Niklausen Tunnel (2016)
- Wartenstein Tunnel (2016)
- viaduct (2013)
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