The Pfaffenthal Panoramic Elevator is a
public elevator in
Luxembourg City
Luxembourg ( lb, Lëtzebuerg; french: Luxembourg; german: Luxemburg), also known as Luxembourg City ( lb, Stad Lëtzebuerg, link=no or ; french: Ville de Luxembourg, link=no; german: Stadt Luxemburg, link=no or ), is the capital city of the G ...
,
Luxembourg
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which connects the city quarters of
Ville Haute
Ville Haute ( lb, Uewerstad, german: Oberstadt) is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It is the historic center of Luxembourg City and is involved in its UNESCO World Heritage Site
A World Heritage Site is a lan ...
, the historical city center, with
Pfaffenthal
Pfaffenthal ( lb, Pafendall) is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg
Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: l ...
, in the
Alzette
The Alzette (; ; ) is a river with a length of in France and Luxembourg. It is a right tributary of the Sauer (a tributary to the Moselle), and ultimately to the Rhine.
It rises in Thil near the town Villerupt in the Meurthe-et-Moselle ''d� ...
valley below. It offers its passengers panoramic views of the Alzette River valley.
The Pfaffenthal elevator, together with the Grund public elevator, and the
Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular
The Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular is an automated funicular in Luxembourg City. The line links Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg railway station, on Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL) Line 10, to ''Rout Bréck – Pafendall'' tram ...
, form Luxembourg City's three
cable transport
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modes connecting its elevated city with city quarters located in the Alzette and
Petrusse river valleys.
History
Background
In 2006, Luxembourg City planners, noting the city's topography of
plateaus
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and deep
gorges, began exploring the possibility of a mechanical link to facilitate greater
pedestrian
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and
bicycle mobility
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between the historical city center, Ville Haute, on the Luxembourg plateau, and the Luxembourg City quarter of Pfaffenthal in the Alzette valley.
Additionally, such a link would increase tourist footfall to Pfaffenthal and complement the existing public elevator connecting Ville Haute to the Luxembourg City quarter of Grund, to the South of Pfaffenthal.
This would promote the use of various city walking and bike trails, businesses in the quarter, and improve accessibility to Luxembourg City's
UNESCO World Heritage
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former
fortifications
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, including, amongst others, the Béinchen
(de) — a 17th century,
Vauban-designed fortified bridge over the Alzette River.
A 2007 study considered various options, including a
funicular
A funicular (, , ) is a type of cable railway system that connects points along a railway track laid on a steep slope. The system is characterized by two counterbalanced carriages (also called cars or trains) permanently attached to opposite e ...
,
escalators
An escalator is a moving staircase which carries people between floors of a building or structure. It consists of a Electric motor, motor-driven chain of individually linked steps on a track which cycle on a pair of tracks which keep the st ...
and
aerial cable cars before settling on an
elevator
An elevator or lift is a cable-assisted, hydraulic cylinder-assisted, or roller-track assisted machine that vertically transports people or freight between floors, levels, or decks of a building, vessel, or other structure. They ar ...
.
The primary reasons for this choice included building costs, maintenance costs, spatial constraints imposed by the existing street layout in Pfaffenthal, and the need to not encroach on designated UNESCO World Heritage sites.
Construction
Funding of 7,573,950
euros
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was approved for the project by the
Luxembourg City Communal Council on 16 February 2009, with the ground-breaking ceremony being held on December 10 of that year.
Construction was delayed for four years due to geological issues in securing the hillside cutting.
On June 2, 2014, municipal legislators decided to allocate an additional 2,959,564 euros of funding for the elevator's construction.
The enclosed
footbridge
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connecting the elevator shaft to Pescatore Foundation Park was constructed between May and September 2015.
The elevator cabin arrived for installation on March 3, 2016.
Separate to the elevator's construction budget, on January 26, 2015 a tranche of approximately 1 million euros was approved by the Luxembourg City Communal Council for landscaping and renovation of the Pescatore Foundation Park for the elevator's arrival.
This included the construction of a 220 m long bicycle path leading from Boulevard Robert Schuman, immediately prior to the
Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge
The Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge (, , ) is a road bridge in Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg. It carries the N51 across the Alzette, connecting ''Avenue John F. Kennedy'', in Kirchberg, to ''Boulevard Robert Schuman'', in Limpertsberg ...
, to the footbridge of the Pfaffenthal elevator.
Inauguration
The elevator was opened to the public following an official inauguration ceremony on July 22, 2016.
In its first year of operation, the Pfaffenthal Panoramic Elevator is estimated to have carried more than 33,000 persons. In December 2017,
Lydie Polfer
Lydie Polfer (born 22 November 1952, in Luxembourg City) is a Luxembourgish politician who has served in a number of capacities, including Deputy Prime Minister, Minister for Foreign Affairs, and Mayor of Luxembourg City, as well as a Member of th ...
, Mayor of Luxembourg City, announced a desire for the construction of a third public elevator in the city, between the Petrusse Valley and Ville Haute, modelled on the success of the Grund and Pfaffenthal elevators.
Design
Main structure
The main vertical structure consists of a 74.77
m tall, 2.6 m wide, 2.6 m deep hollow tower constructed out of
reinforced concrete, which contains the elevator counterweight.
The valley facing side of the tower acts as the backing for the 60 m tall elevator shaft, open on its face and nearly completely open on its sides, topped by a protrusion encasing the elevator machine room.
Vertical
steel guide rails for the elevator are attached to the main tower via horizontal steel braces at 5 m intervals along the height of the elevator shaft.
The tower is set into a 20 m deep, 28 m high and 13 m wide cutting in the Cote d'Eich hillside.
To stabilize the terrain, the excavated cutting is lined with
sprayed concrete, secured by 72
anchor bolts driven as far as 30 m deep into the hillside, with a 16 m high reinforced concrete
retaining wall
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Retaining walls are structures designed to restrain soil to a slope that it would not naturally keep to ...
at its base .
The top of the elevator shaft is connected to a small reinforced concrete enclosed entrance located in Pescatore Park in Ville Haute via a 72.27 m long, 3 m wide and 3 m tall enclosed steel
through-truss footbridge.
The bridge passes over the Cote d'Eich road, carved into the hillside.
The sides of the enclosed footbridge are lined with a thin wire mesh.
The footbridge, being placed laterally to the elevator shaft, protrudes 9 m beyond it over the Alzette valley.
At the end of the bridge, large glass floor-to-ceiling panels on its sides and face and a small sheet of glass flooring enable its use as a panoramic observation platform.
Finally, the whole combined structure is reinforced via a 618 mm diameter diagonal steel cylindrical strut embedded in the hillside which intersects the tower and footbridge.
Cabin and technical details
The elevator cabin is 2.3 m wide and 3.7 m deep.
The front of the cabin consists of a 1.65 m deep panoramic section, with glass face, sides, floor and ceiling, offering passengers panoramic views during their journey. To the rear of the cabin, on both sides is a set of 1.6 m wide 2.1 m tall automatic sliding doors, with the North facing door providing access to the footbridge, and the South facing door used for accessing Pfaffenthal.
The
stainless steel floor at the rear of the cabin prevents erosion during winter from salt grit brought in on the feet of passengers, and excess liquid exits the cabin through drains hidden in the door mechanism.
Technicians designed the cabin to be able to load and unload pedestrians and dismounted cyclists at rate of 1.5 and 4
seconds
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respectively.
The cabin travels the 60 m height at a maximum speed of 2.5
m/s with each journey lasting 30 seconds.
The maximum time for passengers awaiting an elevator is 153 seconds.
The cabin weighs and is designed to carry a maximum payload of .
This equates to a maximum theoretical capacity of 66 pedestrians. However, the cabin was designed to comfortably accommodate a much more modest mixed load of 5 cyclists and 10 pedestrians per journey, with the total time needed to load, descend/ascend and unload such a payload only taking 94 seconds.
Traction power for the elevator is provided by a 75
kW gearless motor, itself weighing , housed in protruding motor room at the top of the tower.
The motor operates at over 75% efficiency and can act as a generator able to inject approximately 50 kW back into the
energy grid during light ascents or heavy descents.
The traction cables are made out of steel which has been galvanized for outdoor use.
Due to the elevator's open exposure to the elements, technicians decided to supply power to the cabin via the steel rail elevator guides, rather than using a wired connection.
This powers, amongst other services, the cabin lighting, the onboard information screen, and anti-condensation heating for the glass panels.
Meteorological sensors continuously monitor wind strength and guide the elevator to a particular level and immobilize it if conditions are unfavourable.
In the case of serious mechanical issues, resulting in the elevator becoming stranded, a rescue platform, with its own independent power supply and motor is stored at the top of the elevator shaft, hidden by the main motor housing.
Approaches
The Pfaffenthal level entrance to the elevator is located at the end of rue Pont. Here, two
public toilets
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, installed in the pavilion at the base of the tower where the elevator docks, a Vel'Oh!
bicycle rental station with five bicycles, and a single disabled parking space can be found.
Located a short walk from the elevator's lower entrance across the Alzette River on the opposite side of the valley is
Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg railway station
Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg railway station is a rail station on CFL Line 10, in the north of Luxembourg City which opened in December 2017. It is located on Rue Saint-Mathieu in the Pfaffenthal valley, below the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, overloo ...
and
funicular
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, opened on 10 December 2017.
At the top of the elevator, the enclosed footbridge leads out into Pescatore Foundation Park, located at the intersection of the Boulevard Robert Schuman and Avenue de la Porte Neuve, and is connected to the rest of Ville Haute via the various bicycle paths and footpaths within.
At the elevator's base is located national Cycle Path 1, which encircles the city center, whilst the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, accessible via the bicycle path leading from the top of the tower, marks the start of national Cycle Path 2, heading towards
Echternach
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.
Maintenance
The elevator undergoes frequent maintenance, closing at least every first Monday of the month after 9 am.
See also
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Pfaffenthal
Pfaffenthal ( lb, Pafendall) is a quarter in central Luxembourg City, in southern Luxembourg
Luxembourg ( ; lb, Lëtzebuerg ; french: link=no, Luxembourg; german: link=no, Luxemburg), officially the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, ; french: l ...
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Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg railway station
Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg railway station is a rail station on CFL Line 10, in the north of Luxembourg City which opened in December 2017. It is located on Rue Saint-Mathieu in the Pfaffenthal valley, below the Grand Duchess Charlotte Bridge, overloo ...
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Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular
The Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg funicular is an automated funicular in Luxembourg City. The line links Pfaffenthal-Kirchberg railway station, on Société Nationale des Chemins de Fer Luxembourgeois (CFL) Line 10, to ''Rout Bréck – Pafendall'' tram ...
References
External links
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Elevator of the Pfaffenthal
{{Luxembourg City buildings and structures
Individual elevators
Transport infrastructure completed in 2016
Buildings and structures completed in 2016