- Carl Roman Abt
Carl Roman Abt (
16 July 1850 in Bünzen –1 May 1933 inLuzern ) was a Swiss mechanicalengineer ,inventor andentrepreneur .He made groundbreaking innovations in rack-and-pinion railways (the Abt rack system) and developed the self-regulating "Abt Switch" for
funicular railways. He also lead the construction of 72mountain railway s worldwide including the Visp-Zermatt, Gornergrat, Furka-Oberalp and Ferrovia Monte Generoso railways.In 1903, as president of the
Gotthardbahn company, Abt led buy-back negotiations with the Confederation during thenationalisation of private railway companies. He received many honours, including an honorary doctorate (Doctor honoris causa) from the Technical University of Hannover. He was also a patron and connoisseur of the arts, a member of the Swiss Federal Art Commission from 1904-1907 and the President of the Swiss Art Association from 1905-1911.Pastimes
Abt was a keen collector of hammered gold artwork; he would not let go of any coin or medal whose special beauty aroused his artistic interest. His coin and art collection was auctioned off after his death.
References
*Wägli, Hans G.: Carl Roman Abt. In: Sieben Bergbahnpioniere. Zürich 2005. S. 23--34. Schweizer Pioniere der Wirtschaft und Technik. Bd. 81.
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* [http://topaz.snl.ch/cgi-bin/gw/chameleon?host=localhost+3603+DEFAULT&function=INITREQ&SourceScreen=INITREQ&skin=helveticat&conf=./chameleon.conf&u1=2000&t1=@3349383&lng=de Works about Carl Roman Abt] in the catalogue of theSwiss National Library
* [http://www.eumar.net World Rack Railways]
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