Английская Википедия:Hammetschwand Elevator

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Hammetschwand lift
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The elevator at night

The Hammetschwand Lift in Switzerland is the highest exterior elevator in Europe. It connects a rock path with the lookout point Hammetschwand on the Bürgenstock plateau overlooking Lake Lucerne.

History

Built by hotel and railway businessman Franz Josef Bucher, it was the first of its type in Switzerland when first opened in 1905. The lift carries passengers Шаблон:Convert up to the summit of the Hammetschwand in under a minute, and holds the record for the highest exterior lift in Europe.Шаблон:Citation needed The current lift was built and opened by the Schindler Group.

The original lift operated at a speed of Шаблон:Convert and took nearly three minutes to reach the summit of the Hammetschwand, carrying up to eight people in its wooden and zinc-plated cab. In 1935, the lift's speed was increased to Шаблон:Convert and the cab was replaced with a lighter metal construction. At this time it was not only the highest public external elevator in Europe, but also the fastest elevator in the world.

The filigrain, metal lattice tower has a surface area of Шаблон:Convert, is Шаблон:Convert high and is located on a Шаблон:Convert high rock pit. The elevator entrance, the engine room and the first Шаблон:Convert of the pit are within the mountain, while the next Шаблон:Convert of the shaft extend into the open air, offering a view of Lake Lucerne. At the top station of Hammetschwand (Шаблон:Convert above sea level), there are panoramic views of the lake and the Alps.

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