New cable car near the Matterhorn allows non-skiers to cross between Switzerland and Italy

A view out of a the new gondola towards mountain station Klein Matterhorn before the official opening of the new Matterhorn Glacier Ride II from Klein Matterhorn to Testa Grigia, on Friday, June 30, 2023, in Zermatt, Valais, Switzerland. The 3S cable car Matterhorn Glacier Ride II connects the Klein Matterhorn mountain station at 3,883 metres above sea level with the Testa Grigia valley station at 3,480 metres above sea level. Credit: AP/Dominic Steinmann
BERLIN — A new cable car that allows visitors without skis to cross between Switzerland and Italy near the Matterhorn, one of the most famous Alpine peaks, went into service on Saturday.
The operator, Matterhorn Zermatt Bergbahnen, says the new service enables the highest-altitude border crossing in the Alps. It links the Klein Matterhorn cable car station in Switzerland, at more than 3,800 meters (12,467 feet) above sea level, with Testa Grigia in Italy, at 3,458 meters (11,345 feet).
Cars take about four minutes to travel the 1.6 kilometers (1 mile) over the Theodul glacier. The new stretch closes a cross-border gap, enabling tourists to travel between the Swiss resort of Zermatt and its Italian counterpart on the other side of the Matterhorn, Cervinia — with several changes of cable car.
An adult return trip on the “Matterhorn Alpine Crossing” between Zermatt and Cervinia, also known as Breuil-Cervinia, will cost 240 Swiss francs ($267) through the end of August and 218 francs ($243) in September and October.
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