Lake Zurich - The paddle steamer “Stadt Rapperswil”
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Lake Zurich - Further preparations as part of our project A Cultural Journey along Roman Roads will take us from Antalya to Zurich and thus to our friends Beat and Sebnem in Wädenswil.
Early in the morning we reached Zurich after a trouble-free flight with a magnificent view of the still snow-covered Alps and Lake Constance. The Swiss train took of from Zurich Airport then went on to Wädenswil, always along Lake Zurich. It should follow another highlight after the arrival, because we decided to take a walk along Lake Zurich due to the beautiful sunshine.
In addition, a colorful variety of waterfowl, hoping for a few lumps of old bread from the side of the walkers. As very clever and motivating we found the attached signs on the various types of waterfowl occurring on the lake, which promptly led to looking, because after all, one wanted to know what kind just swallowed the brought bread.
Paddle steamers & excursion ships - tourists on Lake Zurich
We had arrived at one of the jetties, where a group of passengers had already arrived, waiting for the arrival of the ferry. So we joined for some photos too, as we noticed that our approaching ship is one of the two paddle steamers, which still exists on Lake Zurich. This is how the first encounter took place with the old paddle steamer "Stadt Rapperswil" belonging to the Lake Zurich -Schifffahrtsgesellschaft, which operates from April to November, from investor to investor, being used for the public transport network.
In response to our questions we learn that the "Stadt Rapperswil" was built in 1913/14 by the company Escher, Wyss & Cie in Zurich. Already on May 29, 1914, the launch was completed and at Pentecost, the steamship was put into operation on Lake Zurich. Due to the outbreak of the First World War, ship operation had to be stopped almost entirely a few months later, since there was hardly enough fuel due to the decline in coal imports. Here even the Swiss Federal Council had become active, which ordered the attitude of all steam-driven ships. After the war, ship traffic was resumed quickly.
During the Second World War, the paddle steamer "Stadt Rapperswil" was confiscated by the military, causing passenger traffic to come to a complete standstill. During these years, the boiler of the "Stadt Rapperswil" was continuously heated to maintain a permanent operational readiness. In 1951, the old wood firings of the boiler system were replaced by heavy oil furnaces. In the following years, new ships were added to the fleet on Lake Zurich and the use of paddle steamer was mostly limited to Sundays.
Lake Zurich - Paddle wheel steamer "Stadt Rapperswil" - 150 years steamboat ride
- "the maintenance of the two steamships in good condition" and - "their frequent use"
Through further public activities, which also led to appeals for donations, in the years 1977 and 1983 the board of directors of the ZVG was convinced that the paddle steamer of Lake Zurich can be maintained in the long term. Proudly then in 1985, a big party on "150 years steamboat on Lake Zurich" be looked back. Meanwhile, further technical improvements of the two steamships "Stadt Zurich" and "Stadt Rapperswil" have been implemented, so that one looks into the future with hope. It would also be a pity if it came to an end with the technology of paddle steam boats.
The paddle steamer "Stadt Rapperswil" on Lake Zurich – Experience nostalgia and seafaring
1. Introduction
2. History of the "Stadt Rapperswil"
The "Stadt Rapperswil" was commissioned in 1869 and connected the shore towns of Lake Zurich for decades. As part of the then Lake Zurich Steamship Company, it brought passengers, goods, and diplomacy close together. In regular service for almost a century – until it was decommissioned after the Second World War.
3. Technology & Design – Nostalgia Meets Engineering
With its powerful paddle steamers, coal-fired boilers, and massive wooden deck, the "Stadt Rapperswil" is a prime example of engineering design. The elegant superstructure, brass fittings, and perfectly turned wooden railings exude artisanal charm and set standards for classic shipbuilding.
4. The Return: Restoration and Reactivation on Lake Zurich
5. Routes and timetables on Lake Zurich
Today, the "Stadt Rapperswil" operates regularly between:
- Zurich Bürkliplatz & Rapperswil
• Stops in Meilen, Horgen, and Thalwil
• Special trips for festivals such as "Sechseläuten" or the Christmas market
• Charter trips for weddings, corporate events, or club outings
👉 Tip: Check the timetable on the ZSG website – sometimes it also runs on Wednesdays or Saturdays.
6. Experiences on Board – From Panoramic Views to Poltergeist Stories
- Panoramic Lounge with Historic Wooden Benches
• View of the Lake & Alpine Panorama
• Engine Room Tours on Request
• Anecdotes about Steam Engines & Sea Spirits
• Live Music or Readings on Day Trips
7. Culinary Delights on the Paddle Steamer
Regional Specialties Served from the Galley:
- Fresh Zurich Perch Fillet with Vegetables
• Cheese and Meat Platters from Regional Producers
• Homemade Coffee and Cake in the Afternoon
• Aperitif Packages, Ideal for Group Trips
8. Events and Theme Cruises
- History Cruises, Accompanied by Contemporary Witnesses
• Evening Cruises with 3-Course Menus & Music
• Steamboat Mystery: Interactive Theater on Board
• Children's Sundays with Treasure Hunt and Steam Engine Experience
9. Sustainability & Preservation of Tradition
Even with old technology, responsibility is essential:
- Maximum Energy Efficiency in the Steam Boiler
• Use of Sustainable Marine Diesel
• Partnerships with Cultural conservation associations
• Educational opportunities for students and families
10. Tips for families and day-trippers
- Book early, especially for special trips
• Bring a jacket – the sea can be chilly
• Choose a seat or deck – both are recommended
• In summer, use tickets for picnics and a game break in Rapperswil
11. Sights along the route
- Rapperswil Old Town & Castle
• City of Zurich & Opera House
• Riverside promenades in Horgen & Meilen
• High-altitude hiking trail from Thalwil
• Winegrowing & Horgen vineyards
12. Conclusion
13. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
1. How long does a one-way round trip take?
Approximately 2 hours from Zurich to Rapperswil or return.
2. Are there deck seats?
Yes, open seating is available, but limited – book early!
3. Is the steamship wheelchair accessible?
Partially; there are steps on deck, but accessible areas are available.
4. Can you eat on board?
Yes, drinks and small meals can be booked, or you can bring your own picnic.
5. When does the "Stadt Rapperswil" sail?
Regularly from May to October; exact dates can be found at zsg.ch/dampfschiff.
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