Schrägaufzug Seebrücke Sellin
Island Rügen, Germany
Sellin’s Seebrücke was erected in 1906. Guests would climb 99 steps of the so-called ‘Ladder to Heaven’ to reach the town. The Selliner Seebrücke was restored in the 1990s to match its historical predecessor from 1927.
Today, the famous Seebrücke is among the greatest attractions on the Island of Rügen, which is easily reached by anyone via an inclined lift.
Gernerl
Year of Construction: 2003
System: Inclined Lift
Drive: Positive Drive
Topographical data
Lenght: 32 m
Difference in level: 17 m
Inclination: 33 °
Line
Rail type: HEB
Rail gauge: 1.500 mm
Operation data
Capacity: 25 passenger
Travel speed: 0,5 m/s
Capacity/direction: 360 pphd (pers./h/direction)