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  2. List of aerial tramways in Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Some of them are sections of aerial lift systems that consist also of other types of aerial lifts besides the tramway in this list. For example, the aerial tramway Blauherd - Rothorn is part of the Zermatt - Sunnegga - Blauherd - Rothorn system, its section Zermatt - Sunnegga being a funicular and Sunnegga - Blauherd a gondola lift.

  3. Zermatt - Wikipedia

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    The results of this study are published in the December 2007 edition of Zermatt Inside. The six options explored are a coaster, a funicular, a metro, moving sidewalks, a gondola and more "electro" buses. [16] In 2019 work started to improve access on the Kirchbrücke – one of the most popular places to photograph the Matterhorn.

  4. Furi, Switzerland - Wikipedia

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    Furi is an alpine hamlet in the Pennine Alps, located three kilometers south of Zermatt, Switzerland at an altitude of 1,687m. It is located on a relatively flat area of land between the Gornera and Zmuttbach rivers. [1] [2] [3] Furi has been connected to Zermatt by cable car since the 1950s and is now also connected by a gondola lift.

  5. List of aerial tramways - Wikipedia

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    The Squaw Valley Aerial Tramway at Palisades Tahoe, California, taking skiers from the base to the High Camp area; Colorado. Estes Park Aerial Tramway in Estes Park; The Gondola, a free four-stop aerial tramway connecting Telluride and Mountain Village, with a midway station on a mountain in between and two stops in Mountain Village. [30] Georgia

  6. Klein Matterhorn - Wikipedia

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    The Klein Matterhorn (sometimes translated as Little Matterhorn) is a peak of the Pennine Alps, overlooking Zermatt in the Swiss canton of Valais.At 3,883 metres (12,740 ft) above sea level, it is the highest place in Europe that can be reached by aerial tramway or gondola lift, as well as by any other means of transport.

  7. Riffelberg railway station - Wikipedia

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    Riffelberg is a railway station on the Gornergrat railway, a rack railway which links the resort of Zermatt with the summit of the Gornergrat.The station is situated west of the Gornergrat, in the Swiss municipality of Zermatt and canton of Valais, at an altitude of 2,582 m (8,471 ft) above mean sea level.

  8. Gant-Hohtälli Cable Car - Wikipedia

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    The Gant-Hohtälli Aerial Tramway is a large-cab cable car near Zermatt, Switzerland. It is 2,707 metres (8,881 ft) long and spans an elevation of some 1,057 metres (3,468 ft). This cable car is notable in that it runs over the tallest aerial lift pylon in Switzerland, with a height of 94 metres (308 ft).

  9. Zermatt railway station - Wikipedia

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    Zermatt railway station is a metre gauge railway station serving the car-free mountaineering and ski resort of Zermatt, in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland.It is the southern terminus of the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn (BVZ), which connects Zermatt with standard gauge lines at Visp (served by SBB-CFF-FFS) and Brig (served by SBB-CFF-FFS and BLS AG).