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The Harderbahn (HB) is one of two
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s that operate from the town of Interlaken. The Harderbahn leads to the western end of the Harder in the north of Interlaken across the river Aare, in
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. This funicular, the longer of the two, runs in 10 minutes from the base station ''Interlaken Harderbahn'' (
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) to a station near the viewpoint
Harderkulm The Harderkulm (also referred to as ''Harder Kulm'', since the top station of the funicular is called that way) is a viewpoint at in the Bernese Highlands, ''Berner Oberland'' region of Switzerland, overlooking the towns of Interlaken and Unters ...
(). From the ''Harder Kulm'' top station (), a five-minute walk leads to the
Harderkulm The Harderkulm (also referred to as ''Harder Kulm'', since the top station of the funicular is called that way) is a viewpoint at in the Bernese Highlands, ''Berner Oberland'' region of Switzerland, overlooking the towns of Interlaken and Unters ...
viewpoint and the Restaurant ''Harder Kulm'', a distinctive pagoda structure with views from its terrace, over the towns of Interlaken and
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, the Lakes of
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and
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, the valley of the
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and the summits of the
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, Mönch and Jungfrau. The line is owned by the ''Harderbahn AG'', a subsidiary of the ''Jungfraubahn Holding AG'', a holding company that also owns the
Wengernalpbahn The Wengernalp Railway (german: Wengernalpbahn, WAB) is a long rack railway line in Switzerland. It runs from Lauterbrunnen to Grindelwald via Wengen and Kleine Scheidegg, making it the world's longest continuous rack and pinion railway. The ...
,
Jungfraubahn The Jungfrau Railway (german: Jungfraubahn, JB) is a mountain railway in the Bernese Alps, connecting Kleine Scheidegg in the Bernese Oberland to the Jungfraujoch, across the Valais border. The railway, which uses a and racks, runs from the st ...
, Bergbahn Lauterbrunnen–Mürren, and Firstbahn. Through that holding company it is part of the ''Allianz - Jungfrau Top of Europe'' marketing alliance, which also includes the separately owned
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and
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.


History

In 1890 Dr. Fritz Michel gained a concession to build an "electrical cable railway" on the Harder, to the north of the city of Interlaken, however financial backing for such a project was difficult to obtain and it was not until November 1905 that construction started and was to last for three years. In order not to disfigure the landscape the track was laid in a quadrant rather than a straight line, the usual format for such railways. With the aid of Lausanne banker Ernest Chavannes and engineers Gaston Boiceau and Henri Muret the funicular opened on 15 May 1908. It has a length of and climbs from the lower station (''Interlaken Harderbahn''), situated near to Interlaken Ost train station (a five-minute walk), to the upper station (''Harder Kulm'') near the viewpoint. The journey takes ten minutes. A tourist attraction, an alpine wildlife park was opened in 1913 above the base station. Modernisation of the funicular took place during the 1960s with a new engine and cable being installed in 1961, and new carriages coming to the line to commence operation on 14 May 1966. Until 1990 this had always been a summer only operation, but instead of closing at the end of September, the funicular continued through the winter. The funicular operates only a summer timetable, usually from mid-April to late October. In 1997 the wire rope was replaced. In 2008 the two passenger carriages were replaced.


Operations

The line, with a
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with a single
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and is operated by two coaches. Power supply is by a 400 V
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system and the line uses the Stromsystem Drehstrom which controls the passing of the cars safely.


Passenger Vehicles

Two new passenger cars, numbered 1 and 2, were delivered in 1966. these were constructed by specialist builders Carrossiere Gangloff AG of Bern with under frames, brakes etc., by the
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. Each carry 62 passengers in four compartments. After over 40 years service it was decided that these would be in need of replacement prior to the centenary of the railway in 2008 and the order was placed. The need became essential following the damage to one of the cars from a mudslide caused by extreme weather on the night of 8-9th August 2007. The new "centenery" coaches, in the line's usual red livery, were delivered on 13 March 2008. These were lifted onto the line from the alpine wildlife park in readiness for the commencement of the season. The new coaches were built by Gongloff Cabins AG of Bern and hold 65 persons in three sections. The doors are power operated and the downhill-facing section has an area of staged seating which is accessed through the compartment above, where the driver controls are located. The vehicles, numbered as with the previous set, now also carry names and crests; No.1 is named ''Interlaken'', No.2 ''Unterseen''. They have glass roof panels which allow uninterrupted views of the mountains and the valley below.


See also

* List of funicular railways *
List of funiculars in Switzerland This is a list of all funiculars in Switzerland, commercially operated according to a timetable. See also *List of funicular railways *List of heritage railways and funiculars in Switzerland *List of aerial tramways in Switzerland *List of moun ...


References


External links


Timetable of Harderbahn by Jungfrau.ch
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