The Hausberg Gondola Lift (German: Hausbergbahn) runs from Garmisch-Partenkirchen (732m (2,402feet)) in South Germany up to the Hausberg mountain (1338m (4,390feet)) and the "Classic" ski area of Hausberg-Alpspitze. It belongs to the Bayerische Zugspitzbahn company and is only operated in winter.
The old Hausberg cableway built by PHB went into service in 1969. It was a cable car with two cabins, each with a capacity of 70 people, and operated until the end of the 2005/06 winter season. For the 2006/07 winter season it was replaced by a gondola lift by Doppelmayr. It has a length of 2036m (6,680feet) and climbs a height of 606m (1,988feet). With its 66 cabins by CWA each for 8 people it has a transport capacity of 2,400 passengers an hour. The 502NaN2 thick carrying cable runs over 15 pylons. It is driven by an electric motor in the valley station and held at a constant tension by hydraulic tensioning apparatus in the valley station. The garage for the cabins is in the mountain station.