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Switzerland - Cable Car in the Ski Area Engelberg Again in Operation After a Fatal Gondola Crash

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A few days after the fatal crash of a cable car gondola in Switzerland, the plant resumed operation.

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A few days after the fatal crash of a cable car gondola in Switzerland, the plant resumed operation.

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Previous inspections have shown that the installation was in a technically sound condition at the time of the accident

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After the fatal gondola crash at Titlis in Switzerland, explosive details are now known: The operating company had previously dispensed with a technical retrofit, which had been offered by the manufacturer after a similar incident. A 61-year-old woman died in the accident.

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A gondola falls into the depths. A passenger is dead. Three days later, the cable car runs again. However, the investigation into the accident is not yet complete.

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The "Titlis Xpress" cable car was returned to service Saturday morning over Engelberg (OW), according to information published on its website. It had been stopped since the fatal accident occurred on Wednesday.

The cable car between the stations Trübsee and Engelberg-Stand started operation again on Saturday for the first time since the deadly gondola accident.

·Zürich, Switzerland
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Inside Paradeplatz broke the news in on Saturday, March 21, 2026.
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