The new lift was built and opened by the Schindler Group.
Heavier lifts, such as chairlifts, cannot be built, because there is no place to put their supports.
Also, lifts were built, so the station is now wheelchair accessible.
In the years 1967 to 1970, a lift was built at the foot of the access path for 42 people.
In total 9 lifts will be built under the current master plan by build out.
Within the rock a lift was built from the Elbe road to the hill plateau, which is currently out of service (as at 2006).
The first lift (Houdeng-Goegnies) was built between 1885 and 1888.
A lift was built during the expansion to ensure accessibility to the space.
Unfortunately, the hidden lift wasn't built to accommodate so many people at once, especially when one of them was a Lissepian.
Numerous lifts have been built to support winter sports in the ski region of the same name.