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Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
Funiculaire Lac D’Emosson, 04-10-2010.
© Eddy Konijnendijk. |
The lower station of the funicular which connects the Mont-Blanc Express station in Chatelard (via a 600mm panoramic train and a 'mini-funicular') with the Lac d'Emosson. Chatelard, 17 July 2002.
(c) Rob Reinders (r.reinders5@chello.nl). |
Parc d'Attractions du Châtelard - Switzerland The funicular between Le Châtelard and Château d'Eau is one of the longest (1320 meters) and steepest (87%) in Switzerland. It is part of the popular trip between Le Châtelard TMR/MC station and Emosson-Barrage (weir). Le Châtelard, 04-08-2010 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Parc d'Attractions du Châtelard - Switzerland The funicular between Le Châtelard and Château d'Eau is one of the longest (1320 meters) and steepest (87%) in Switzerland. It is part of the popular trip between Le Châtelard TMR/MC station and Emosson-Barrage (weir). Le Châtelard, 04-08-2010 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Parc d'Attractions du Châtelard - Switzerland The funicular between Le Châtelard and Château d'Eau is one of the longest (1320 meters) and steepest (87%) in Switzerland. It is part of the popular trip between Le Châtelard TMR/MC station and Emosson-Barrage (weir). Le Châtelard, 04-08-2010 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |
Parc d'Attractions du Châtelard - Switzerland The final part of the popular trip between Le Châtelard TMR/MC station and Emosson-Barrage is a "Minifunic" consisting of two small cars running on their own tracks. They take passenger from the end station of the small train up to the top of the weir. Emosson, 04-08-2010 Digital photo by Marco van Uden |