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Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen–Meilen

The Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen–Meilen, or Horgen–Meilen car ferry, is a Swiss car ferry that operates across Lake Zurich between the lakeside towns of Horgen and Meilen. The ferry route is situated 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) south of the city of Zurich, and the ferry avoids a round trip by road of some 30 kilometres (19 mi) by road via that city.[1][2]

Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG
Company typeJoint-stock company
IndustryTransport
Founded1932
Headquarters,
Area served
Lake Zurich
784,160.36 Swiss franc (2017) 
Total assets19,434,323 Swiss franc (2017) 
Websitehttp://www.faehre.ch/
The Horgen ferry terminal, with Schwan, Meilen and Horgen alongside.
The Meilen ferry terminal, as seen from a ferry just about to depart.

History edit

 
The propeller of the 1933-built Schwan, displayed at the Horgen ferry terminal.

The company was founded in 1932, with operation commencing in November 1933. Initially the service was run with the single ferry Schwan, built for the opening, and providing a half-hourly service. Service was suspended between 1942 and 1946, as a consequence of Second World War. From 1946, the ferry was reintroduced with an hourly service.[3]

Over time, demand rose so that a continuous shuttle operation had to be introduced. In 1968 a replacement vessel, also known as Schwan, was launched and took over the service, providing a half-hourly service. The propeller of the 1933-built Schwan is displayed at the Horgen ferry terminal. In 1973 a new approach to the Horgen ferry terminal was constructed, with a bridge over the lakeside railway line, allowing the previously used level crossing to be closed.[3]

Over the following years, four further ferries were constructed, allowing a more frequent service to be provided. These were the Meilen (1979), the Horgan (1991), the Zürisee (1999) and the Burg (2003). Also in 1999, the second Schwan was rebuilt. In 2017 a further new ferry was built, named Meilen, in order to replace the 1979-built vessel of the same name. The earlier vessel was dismantled the following year, although its wheelhouse and Voith Schneider propeller were retained to form part of an exhibition on ferries at the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne.[3]

Operation edit

On the Horgen side of the lake, the ferries operate from a ferry terminal with its own road-bridge across the lakeside railway line, and some 600 metres (2,000 ft) on foot along the lakeside promenade from Horgen railway station. On the Meilen side of the lake, the ferries operate from a ferry terminal on Seestrasse, a similar distance from Meilen railway station.

Ferries operate from early morning to late evening. Ferries operate every 10 minutes throughout the day, with frequencies increasing to every 6 or 7 minutes in peak periods. The crossing time is 10 minutes.[4]

In 2011, 69,950 ferry crossings were operated, carrying in total 2,192,175 people, 1,226,540 cars, and 99,470 trucks.[5] By 2019 these figures had changed slightly, with 68,646 crossings, 2,033,215 people carried, and 1,336,330 vehicles carried.[6]

Fleet edit

Current fleet edit

The ferry service is operated with a fleet of five motor ferries:[1]

Name Length Width Cars Passengers Builder Built Rebuilt Image
Schwan 45.9 metres (151 ft) 13 metres (43 ft) 36 300 Bodan-Werft GmbH 1969 1999  
Horgen 49.5 metres (162 ft) 13 metres (43 ft) 40 300 Bodan-Werft GmbH 1991  
Zürisee 55 metres (180 ft) 13 metres (43 ft) 44 300 Bodan-Werft GmbH 1999  
Burg 55 metres (180 ft) 13 metres (43 ft) 44 300 Bodan-Werft GmbH 2003  
Meilen 60 metres (200 ft) 13.5 metres (44 ft) 48 300 ÖSWAG [de], Linz 2017  

Former fleet edit

The ferry service has previously operated two other ferries:[1][3]

Name Length Width Cars Passengers Builder Built Withdrawn Image
Schwan 1933 1969
Meilen 48.5 metres (159 ft) 12.2 metres (40 ft) 40 300 Bodan-Werft GmbH 1979 2017  

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG" [Lake Zurich Horgen-Meilen Ferry Company] (in German). Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  2. ^ map.geo.admin.ch (Map). Swiss Confederation. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  3. ^ a b c d "Gescchichte" [History] (in German). Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG. Retrieved 2020-08-03.
  4. ^ "Betriebszeiten" [Operating Hours] (in German). Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG. Retrieved 2013-04-04.
  5. ^ "Zahlen und Fakten" [Facts and Figures] (in German). Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG. Retrieved 2013-04-18.
  6. ^ "Zahlen und Fakten" [Facts and Figures] (in German). Zürichsee-Fähre Horgen-Meilen AG. Retrieved 2020-08-03.

External links edit

  • Official web site of the Horgen–Meilen ferry (in German)


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The Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen or Horgen Meilen car ferry is a Swiss car ferry that operates across Lake Zurich between the lakeside towns of Horgen and Meilen The ferry route is situated 12 kilometres 7 5 mi south of the city of Zurich and the ferry avoids a round trip by road of some 30 kilometres 19 mi by road via that city 1 2 Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AGCompany typeJoint stock companyIndustryTransportFounded1932HeadquartersMeilen SwitzerlandArea servedLake ZurichNet income784 160 36 Swiss franc 2017 Total assets19 434 323 Swiss franc 2017 Websitehttp www faehre ch The Horgen ferry terminal with Schwan Meilen and Horgen alongside The Meilen ferry terminal as seen from a ferry just about to depart Contents 1 History 2 Operation 3 Fleet 3 1 Current fleet 3 2 Former fleet 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory edit nbsp The propeller of the 1933 built Schwan displayed at the Horgen ferry terminal The company was founded in 1932 with operation commencing in November 1933 Initially the service was run with the single ferry Schwan built for the opening and providing a half hourly service Service was suspended between 1942 and 1946 as a consequence of Second World War From 1946 the ferry was reintroduced with an hourly service 3 Over time demand rose so that a continuous shuttle operation had to be introduced In 1968 a replacement vessel also known as Schwan was launched and took over the service providing a half hourly service The propeller of the 1933 built Schwan is displayed at the Horgen ferry terminal In 1973 a new approach to the Horgen ferry terminal was constructed with a bridge over the lakeside railway line allowing the previously used level crossing to be closed 3 Over the following years four further ferries were constructed allowing a more frequent service to be provided These were the Meilen 1979 the Horgan 1991 the Zurisee 1999 and the Burg 2003 Also in 1999 the second Schwan was rebuilt In 2017 a further new ferry was built named Meilen in order to replace the 1979 built vessel of the same name The earlier vessel was dismantled the following year although its wheelhouse and Voith Schneider propeller were retained to form part of an exhibition on ferries at the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne 3 Operation editOn the Horgen side of the lake the ferries operate from a ferry terminal with its own road bridge across the lakeside railway line and some 600 metres 2 000 ft on foot along the lakeside promenade from Horgen railway station On the Meilen side of the lake the ferries operate from a ferry terminal on Seestrasse a similar distance from Meilen railway station Ferries operate from early morning to late evening Ferries operate every 10 minutes throughout the day with frequencies increasing to every 6 or 7 minutes in peak periods The crossing time is 10 minutes 4 In 2011 69 950 ferry crossings were operated carrying in total 2 192 175 people 1 226 540 cars and 99 470 trucks 5 By 2019 these figures had changed slightly with 68 646 crossings 2 033 215 people carried and 1 336 330 vehicles carried 6 Fleet editCurrent fleet edit The ferry service is operated with a fleet of five motor ferries 1 Name Length Width Cars Passengers Builder Built Rebuilt Image Schwan 45 9 metres 151 ft 13 metres 43 ft 36 300 Bodan Werft GmbH 1969 1999 nbsp Horgen 49 5 metres 162 ft 13 metres 43 ft 40 300 Bodan Werft GmbH 1991 nbsp Zurisee 55 metres 180 ft 13 metres 43 ft 44 300 Bodan Werft GmbH 1999 nbsp Burg 55 metres 180 ft 13 metres 43 ft 44 300 Bodan Werft GmbH 2003 nbsp Meilen 60 metres 200 ft 13 5 metres 44 ft 48 300 OSWAG de Linz 2017 nbsp Former fleet edit The ferry service has previously operated two other ferries 1 3 Name Length Width Cars Passengers Builder Built Withdrawn Image Schwan 1933 1969 Meilen 48 5 metres 159 ft 12 2 metres 40 ft 40 300 Bodan Werft GmbH 1979 2017 nbsp See also editZurichsee Schifffahrtsgesellschaft the main passenger ferry operator on Lake ZurichReferences edit a b c Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AG Lake Zurich Horgen Meilen Ferry Company in German Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AG Retrieved 2020 08 03 map geo admin ch Map Swiss Confederation Retrieved 2013 04 04 a b c d Gescchichte History in German Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AG Retrieved 2020 08 03 Betriebszeiten Operating Hours in German Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AG Retrieved 2013 04 04 Zahlen und Fakten Facts and Figures in German Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AG Retrieved 2013 04 18 Zahlen und Fakten Facts and Figures in German Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen AG Retrieved 2020 08 03 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Zurichsee Fahre Official web site of the Horgen Meilen ferry in German Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zurichsee Fahre Horgen Meilen amp oldid 1059950566 History, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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