Loen Skylift | |
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Overview | |
Status | Operational |
Character | Recreational |
Location | 6789 Loen Loen, Stryn |
Country | Norway |
Coordinates | 61°52′29″N 6°50′20″E / 61.874695°N 6.838774°E |
Termini | Loen Mount Hoven |
No. of stations | 2 |
Built by | Garaventa AG |
Construction begin | 2016 |
Open | May 20, 2017 |
Website | www |
Operation | |
Owner | Loen Skylift AS |
Operator | Loen Skylift AS |
No. of carriers | 2 |
Carrier capacity | 45 |
Operating times | All year |
Trip duration | approximately 5 minutes |
Fare | 505 kr |
Technical features | |
Aerial lift type | Aerial tramway |
Manufactured by | Doppelmayr Garaventa Group |
Line length | 1,524.40 metres (5,001.3 ft) |
No. of support towers | 1 |
Operating speed | 7 metres per second (23 ft/s) |
Vertical Interval | 1,011 metres (3,317 ft) |
Maximum Gradient | 60° |
Loen Skylift is an aerial tramway in Loen in Stryn, Norway. The cable car climbs 1,011 metres (3,317 ft) to the top of Mount Hoven, above the Nordfjord. The maximum speed is 7 metres per second (23 ft/s).[1] With a gradient up to 60°, it is one of the steepest in the world.[2][3][4][5] The average is 45°. The gondola car is 170 metres (560 ft) above ground at the highest. It is the first aerial tramway installed in Norway since Hangursbanen in 1963.[6][2][3]
Loen Skylift is owned and run by Loen SkyliftAS, where Hotel Alexandra, Doppelmayr Garaventa Group and Stryn Municipality are the largest shareholders.
The owners expected some 55,000 visitors during 2017, while by the end of 2017 the skylift had transported 92,000 passengers.[7] Local business in Loen village recorded an 80% increase in revenues after the skylift opened.[8]