With the Berwang ski area being so popular, especially among families with children and beginners, these queues are becoming more frequent. Guest numbers have risen steadily over the years, and the ski lift technology, some of it dating back to the 1960s, was reaching its limits. The ‘Thanellerkarlift’ in Berwang, a T-bar lift, was especially at risk of becoming a problem. ‘T-bars have never been easy for kids and beginners to navigate, which results in ever-longer queues as more and more people turn up,’ says Florian Singer, managing partner of Bergbahnen Berwang.
Easing this situation was a key aspect of the modernisation works planned for the ski resort, and last year produced the ‘Thanellerbahn,’ a child-safe six-seater chairlift. It runs halfway up the old T-bar lift’s route, covering the lower, easier slopes of the Thaneller mountain. In other words, it’s where most families spend their time.
This is also reflected in the technical equipment of the chairlift, which has individual seats and weather protection covers. An adjustable conveyor belt makes it easier for very small children to use the lift, while the seats themselves are fitted with guards and a safety bar between the legs, ensuring that no one will slip off. ‘And a six-seater will never leave the bottom terminal until the guard has actually engaged,’ says singer. The ‘Thanellerbahn’ can carry 2,600 people an hour, twice as many as the old T-bar lift.