The Wendelstein Cable Car[1] (Wendelstein-Seilbahn) is a 2,953-metre (9,688-foot) long cable car (US: aerial tramway) running from the village of Bayrischzell Osterhofen to Mount Wendelstein in the Bavarian Alps in Germany. It has a maximum speed of 10 m/s (32.8 ft/s) (36 km/h or 22.4 mph) and its travel time is 6.5 minutes. The cabins each take up to 50 passengers, and the cable car system has a transport capacity of 450 people per hour. The cable car climbs an altitude difference of 932 metres (3,058 feet).

Cable car pylon, 27 August 2003
Cable car to the Wendelstein, top station, 25 August 2003

The cable car has a 50 mm (1.97 in) track rope and a 30 mm (1.18 in) haulage rope. Its engine has a maximum output of 490 hp (370 kW). It has one 75-metre (246-foot) tall pylon.

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  1. ^ Coupe, A., ed. (2008). Germany. Greenville, USA; Watford, UK: Michelin. p. 101. ISBN 978-1-906261-38-2.
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