Von Roll Holding















Von Roll Holding AG
Type
Limited Corporation
Founded1803
Headquarters

Breitenbach, Canton of Solothurn
,
Switzerland

Key people
Dr. Christian Hennerkes
(CEO)
Dr. Peter Kalantzis (Chairman)
Artur Lust
(CFO)
Claudia Güntert (Head of corporate communications)
Number of employees
1536 (31.12.2017)
Website
www.vonroll.com/ Edit this on Wikidata

Von Roll Holding AG is a Swiss industrial group that operates worldwide in 20 sites (15 production sites). As one of Switzerland’s longest-established industrial companies, Von Roll focuses today on products and systems for electrical applications such as power generation, transmission and storage as well as e-mobility and industrial applications.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Von Roll Seilbahnen AG

    • 2.1 Products


    • 2.2 Operating Von Roll Type 101s


    • 2.3 Former Von Roll Type 101's


    • 2.4 Monorail


    • 2.5 Space Towers



  • 3 Funicular systems


  • 4 See also


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




History


Von Roll has its roots in the Eisenwerke der Handelsgesellschaft der Gebrüder Dürholz & Co. (Ironworks of the commercial firm of the Brothers Durholz & Co.) which was established in 1803. This firm was then taken over in 1810 by Von Roll & Cie, newly formed by Ludwig Freiherr von Roll (1771–1839) and Jakob von Glutz. In May 1823, Ludwig von Roll founded the Gesellschaft der Ludwig von Roll'schen Eisenwerke which benefited from industrialization and railroad construction that demanded much iron.[1]


Following this, the business developed into one of the most important industrial groups in Switzerland and reached its high point in the 1970s with more than 10,000 employees. But, like other Swiss companies, Von Roll suffered during the oil crisis of 1973 and the economic crisis it triggered. The company underwent financial restructuring after financial restructuring, seemingly without end. As recently as 2003, Von Roll had to fight for its survival. At the end of 2002, following the accumulated losses of previous years, Von Roll’s equity capital had shrunk to 10.3 million. But in 2004 the company initiated a new strategy to focus on the insulation business, beginning its turnaround.


The main shareholder is today August von Finck Jr. family with above 65% of the quotes. After the conversion of some convertible bonds in December 2018 the composition of shareholders became unclear.[2] In 2019 the company is involved in law case for some salaries payed in €.[3]



Von Roll Seilbahnen AG


Von Roll Seilbahnen AG was the aerial tramway and cableway division that was sold to Austrian manufacturer Doppelmayr in 1996.



Products


Perhaps Von Roll's best-known product was the type 101 sky ride that operated in many amusement parks. A total of over 100 were installed; as of 2008 only ten remained operational.
On December 30, 1954, Felseneggbahn was opened. It was built by Von Roll in seven months for one million Swiss francs. It still runs, and on March 31, 2010, it carried its 10 millionth passenger.[4]
The Disneyland Skyway was Von Roll's first aerial ropeway in the United States. It opened on June 23, 1956, and closed on November 9, 1994.



Operating Von Roll Type 101s








































































































Ride name
Opened
Park name
Location
Notes
Ref(s)
Krupka-Komáří Sky Ride

1952
Lanová Dráha Krupka

Krupka, Czech Republic
The last VR101 Sidechair lift in the world, and is not to be replaced for a long time


Lake Louise Gondola

1959

Lake Louise

Lake Louise, Alberta, Canada



Skyride

1962

Cedar Point

Sandusky, Ohio
Uses former Frontier Lift cabins

[5]
Skyride

1962

Superland

Rishon LeZion, Israel



Skyride

1964

Minnesota State Fair

Falcon Heights, Minnesota



Skyride

1965

Tulsa State Fairgrounds

Tulsa, Oklahoma



Bayside Skyride

1967

SeaWorld San Diego

San Diego, California
Round-trip ride

[6]
Sky Buckets

1968

Six Flags Over Georgia

Austell, Georgia


[7]
Skyfari

1969

San Diego Zoo
San Diego, California




Skyride

1974

Busch Gardens Tampa

Tampa, Florida


[8]
Skyway

1974

Six Flags Great Adventure

Jackson Township, New Jersey
Originally built for the 1964 World's Fair in Queens


Sky Lift

1974

Taman Safari

Bogor, Indonesia



Aeronaut Skyride

1975

Busch Gardens Williamsburg

Williamsburg, Virginia
3 stations, all one-way


Delta Flyer / Eagle's Flight

1975

California's Great America

Santa Clara, California



Skyride

1980

Washington State Fair

Puyallup, Washington
Originally built for the 1962 Seattle World's Fair


Cableway

1995

National Coffee Park

Quindío Department, Columbia
Combination ride of Bronx Zoo and Knoxville World's Fair rides



Former Von Roll Type 101's

























































































































































































Ride Name
Opened
Closed
Park Name
Location
Notes
Ref(s)
Alpine Swiss Skyride
1963
1994
Aquarena Springs
San Marcos, Texas
Closed in 1994, removed in 2013
Jennerbahn
1953
2017
Berchtesgaden National Park
Berchtesgaden, Bavaria, Germany
The second to last VR101 sidechair(gondola lift with the innards of a VR101 Sidechair)
Astrolift
1967
1981
Six Flags Over Georgia
Austell, Georgia


[9]
Astrolift
1961
1981
Six Flags Over Texas
Arlington, Texas
Removed over safety concerns
Astroway
1967
2005
Six Flags AstroWorld
Houston, Texas
Demolished along with the park
Brussels World's Fair Skyride
1960
1976
Lakeland
Memphis, Tennessee

Delta Flyer / Eagle's Flight
1976
1984
Six Flags Great America
Gurnee, Illinois

Frontier Lift
1968
1985
Cedar Point
Sandusky, Ohio
Cabins used on Skyride, removed for Iron Dragon
Gondola Skyride
1982
????
World's Fair 1982
Knoxville, Tennessee
Relocated to Parque Nacional del Café
New England Sky Way
1973
2014
Six Flags New England
Agawam, Massachusetts
Built in 1963 at Coney Island (Brooklyn, NY) -- Removed to build Wicked Cyclone
Ocean Skyway
1958
1967
Pacific Ocean Park
Santa Monica, California
Relocated to Legend City (Phoenix, AZ) as Sky Ride

[10]
Tucson Mining Company Ore Buckets
1960
1964
Freedomland USA
Bronx, New York
Towers are used at Great Adventure, Jackson, NJ; believed that the buckets were from the 1958 Brussels World's Fair.
Satellite
1968
1983
Legend City
Phoenix, Arizona

Skyfari
1972
2009
Bronx Zoo
Bronx, New York
Relocated to Parque Nacional del Café
Skyride
1964
1999
Brackenridge Park
San Antonio, Texas
Closed in 1999, removed in 2002 due to maintenance costs
Skyride
1965
1971
Coney Island
Cincinnati, Ohio
Relocated to Kings Island
Skyride
1968
????
Hemisfair '68
San Antonio, Texas
Continued operation after fair closure
Skyride
1972
1979
Kings Island
Kings Mill, Ohio
Relocated from Coney Island (Cincinnati, OH)
Skyride
1967
2004
La Ronde
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Built for 1967 World's Fair, stations still exist
Skyride
1972
1997
Opryland
Nashville, Tennessee

Skyride
1966
1975
Pirates World
Dania, Florida


Skyway
1956
1994
Disneyland
Anaheim, California
Removed due to stress cracks in Matterhorn battery

Skyway
1971
1999
Magic Kingdom
Lake Buena Vista, Florida


Skyway
1983
1998
Tokyo Disneyland
Urayasu, Chiba, Japan

Sky-Way
1971
1981
Six Flags St. Louis
Eureka, Missouri
Removed after accident on July 26, 1978. 3 killed and 1 seriously injured after a car fell from the ride.
Southern Cross
1977
1983
Six Flags Great America
Gurnee, Illinois

Space Ride
1963
1967
Riverview Park
Chicago, Illinois

Swiss Skyride
1964
1979
Fair Park/State Fair of Texas
Dallas, Texas
Removed after accident, 1 killed
Union 76 Skyride
1962
1980
Century 21 Exposition
Seattle, Washington
Ran at Seattle Center, relocated to Washington State Fair




Monorail




Von Roll MkII monorail at World Expo 88.


The Mk II and Mk III monorail automated people mover (APM) systems were installed in a variety of locations before the technology was sold to Adtranz (later Bombardier),[11] which continues to supply the parts for the monorail systems.


AirTrain Newark opened in 1996 and is a Von Roll system. The AirTrain Newark system was extended to connect with Amtrak and NJ Transit in 2001.


The monorail cars at Alton Towers theme park in England were built for Expo 86 in Vancouver, BC, Canada.


Von Roll also manufactured the old Sentosa Monorail in Sentosa Island, Singapore in 1982, which closed down in March 2005.


The Jurong Bird Park Panorail in Jurong Bird Park, Singapore is a four-car straddle-beam monorail that began operation in 1991 and ceased operations in 2012.


Australia has had a total of four Von Roll Monorail systems, currently one is still in operation. A Von Roll MkII system is in operation at Sea World theme park on the Gold Coast (first monorail in Australia which opened in 1986). A MkIII Monorail system in nearby Broadbeach linking a shopping centre to a casino opened in 1989, but closed on January 29, 2017 due to life-expired equipment and declining patronage. Another MkIII Monorail system, the Metro Monorail, operated in Sydney, Australia linking the City Centre to Darling Harbour, however monorail services ceased on 30 June 2013[12] (it began operation on 21 July 1988).[13] A MkII Monorail system was also in operation during World Expo 88 held in Brisbane, Australia, with a loop around the expo site at Southbank. There is no trace of the monorail system at the site.



Space Towers


Cedar Point's Space Spiral, AstroWorld's Astroneedle and Coney's Space Tower were built by Willy Bühler Space Towers Company of Berne, Switzerland with cabins by Von Roll. In 1971 Intamin started marketing these towers and contracted these same companies to build them. Willy Bühler Space Towers was eventually acquired by Von Roll.



Funicular systems



  • Falls Incline Railway, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada 1966


See also


  • Von Roll rack system


References




  1. ^ Von Roll Holding AG - This History of Von Roll


  2. ^ https://www.vonrollgroup.com/en/corporate-governance/corporate-governance1/group-structure-and-shareholders/


  3. ^ https://www.rjb.ch/rjb/Actualite/Region/20190115-Payer-ses-employes-frontaliers-en-euros-est-illegal.html


  4. ^ Tages-Anzeiger online (April 1, 2010): Der 10-millionste Fahrgast kommt aus Schweden


  5. ^ "Swiss Envoy Invited To Cedar Point". Sandusky Register. April 16, 1962. p. 5. The Sky Ride was designed and built by the Von Roll Iron Works in Berne, Switzerland. Early next month Von Roll engineers will be at Cedar Point to supervise installation of the 1,300 foot long ride over the midway..mw-parser-output cite.citationfont-style:inherit.mw-parser-output qquotes:"""""""'""'".mw-parser-output code.cs1-codecolor:inherit;background:inherit;border:inherit;padding:inherit.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-free abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/65/Lock-green.svg/9px-Lock-green.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-limited a,.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-registration abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d6/Lock-gray-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-gray-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-lock-subscription abackground:url("//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/aa/Lock-red-alt-2.svg/9px-Lock-red-alt-2.svg.png")no-repeat;background-position:right .1em center.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registrationcolor:#555.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription span,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration spanborder-bottom:1px dotted;cursor:help.mw-parser-output .cs1-hidden-errordisplay:none;font-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-visible-errorfont-size:100%.mw-parser-output .cs1-subscription,.mw-parser-output .cs1-registration,.mw-parser-output .cs1-formatfont-size:95%.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-left,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-leftpadding-left:0.2em.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-right,.mw-parser-output .cs1-kern-wl-rightpadding-right:0.2em


  6. ^ "Mission Bay Adding Restaurant". The San Bernardino County Sun. March 12, 1967. p. B-18. The Sea World sky ride is being built by Von Roll, Ltd., of Berne, Switzerland, and will extend over water 1,410 feet each way between the Atlantis and Sea World. When completed in early May, the sky ride will represent an investment of $350,000.


  7. ^ "Sky Buckets". Six Flags. 2015.


  8. ^ "Tampa's Busch Gardens now features 'sky ride'". The Daily Herald. Chicago, IL. May 7, 1974. p. Section 2-3.


  9. ^ "6 Flags Over Georgia Opening Set in June". The Gaffney Ledger. Gaffney, SC. March 1, 1967. p. 6.


  10. ^ "Ocean 'Ski Lift' to Open July 22 at Santa Monica". Valley News. Van Nuys, CA. June 12, 1958. p. C-15. Known as the Sky Ride, the ocean "ski-lift" will be one of the 50 major "ocean wonderland" attractions at Pacific Ocean Park...The Sky Ride's plastic bubbles are being built by Skycraft Industries, of Santa Monica, and all other parts of the lift are being constructed by Von Roll Iron Works of Berne, Switzerland.


  11. ^ Harris, Frederic R. (December 18, 2001). Monorail Technology Assessment (PDF) (Report). County of Montgomery Department of Public Works. p. 52. Retrieved February 3, 2017. In 1994, Von Roll sold their technology to Adtranz, now a part of Bombardier.


  12. ^ Saleh, Lillian (22 June 2012). "Sydney monorail to make its final stop on 30 June next year". The Daily Telegraph. Sydney, Australia. Retrieved 25 June 2013.


  13. ^ Churchman, Geoffrey B (1995). Railway Electrification in Australia and New Zealand. IPL Books. ISBN 0-646-06893-8.



External links




  • http://www.vonroll.com/

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