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Tower on Solden Giggijochbahn


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#1 Backbowlsbilly

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Posted 10 April 2017 - 08:54 PM

Hello all, I had a quick question on one of the towers on Doppelmayr's new D-Line gondola in Solden, Austria. One of the towers appears to be set on an elevated platform rather than directly anchored to the ground and I was wondering if anybody knew the reason why. My only guesses would be avalanche protection or difficult foundation work. Here is a picture of the tower for reference, thanks to Remontees Mechaniques
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For those who haven't heard of the system, it is pretty unique. New larger CWA 10 passenger cabins and Doppelmayr grips, capacity of 4,500 people per hour, and a unique unloading system at the top terminal where the cabins swing around to create a long straight unloading zone perpendicular to the liftline that allows for easier unloading at the high speeds the lift is capable of.

Full Article From Remontees Mechaniques: https://www.remontee...lmayr-5999.html
Doppelmayr Video: https://www.youtube....h?v=BaVcmKD1fQ0

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Posted 10 April 2017 - 10:28 PM

That is a very cool video (teaser really).

#3 Aussierob

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Posted 11 April 2017 - 05:33 PM

It's avalanche protection. I'm trying to convince our guys with the money we need one as the wizard replacement.

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Posted 12 April 2017 - 10:29 AM

That is not the only tower in Soelden that has a unique foundation. They had to remove the ice to put this one on solid ground:

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It has a heating system on one side to keep the moving glacier away (apparently it was never used):

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