Funiculaire du Châtelard explained

Funiculaire du Châtelard
Other Name:Drahtseilbahn Châtelard-Village—Giétroz—Château d'Eau; Drahtseilbahn Le Châtelard-Giétroz-Château d'eau/Emosson
Status:ceased operation
Start:"Le Châtelard VS Funiculaire"
End:"Les Montuires"
Stations:3 (including "Giétroz")
Open:1921
Close:2022
Event1label:open to public
Event1:1934
Owner:Parc d'attractions du Châtelard VS S.A. (since 2003); SBB-CFF (1921-1975) Trains Touristiques d'Emosson SA (1997-2003, name change); Société anonyme des transports Emosson-Barberine (1975-1997, name change)
Stock:2 for 60 passengers each; 2 for 7000 kg (in 1923)
Tracklength:1302m (4,272feet)
Maxincline:87%
Electrification:from opening
Elevation M:1821
Website:verticalp-emosson.ch
Map State:uncollapsed

Funiculaire du Châtelard is a former funicular railway at Emosson dam in the canton of Valais, Switzerland. It leads from Le Châtelard 1129 m to Château d'Eau at 1821 m. It is part of Parc d'Attractions Verticalp, closed in 2022. The line has a length of 1302 m at a maximum incline of 87% and a difference of elevation of 693 m. The single-track line has two cars and a passing loop.

History

The funicular was built in 1921 for the Swiss Federal Railways by Von Roll at the construction of the Barberine dam and opened to the public in 1935. It was also used for the construction of the Emosson dam (completed 1972).

As of 2023, the line is owned by "Parc d'Attractions du Châtelard VS S.A.", previously named "Trains Touristiques d'Emosson SA" and "Société anonyme des transports Emosson-Barberine". In the 1970s, when the SBB-CFF planned to close the funicular, it was acquired by the newly formed company.

The company entered restructuring in July 2022. In 2023, its website announced that another company may resume its operations.

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