The Herzogstand Cable Car (German: Herzogstandbahn) was built in 1994 as replacement for a 4500feet chair lift through the Bavarian alps. Its two cabins carry passengers from the village of Walchensee (800disp=xNaNdisp=x above NN) to the Fahrenberg mountain (1600disp=xNaNdisp=x above NN) on the upper slopes of the Herzogstand mountain. The cableway uses a 43mm carrying cable and a 21mm hauling cable. The cable car is driven by a 185 kilowatt engine. The cable way has two supports, which are and high. The journey time each way is four minutes and the cars reach a top speed of 8m/s.