Angels Flight

Angels Flight
Angels Flight
Angels flight los angeles.jpg
Présentation
Période ou style Beaux-arts et autres.
Architecte Merceau Bridge & Construction Co.
Train & Williams
Date de construction 1901
Propriétaire La Ville de Los Angeles
Site web angelsflight.com
Géographie
Pays Drapeau des États-Unis États-Unis
Subdivision administrative Californie Californie
Localité Los Angeles
Coordonnées 34° 03′ 05″ N 118° 15′ 01″ W / 34.051339, -118.25021134° 03′ 05″ Nord
       118° 15′ 01″ Ouest
/ 34.051339, -118.250211
  

Angels Flight (ou Angel's Flight) est un funiculaire à Bunker Hill à Downtown Los Angeles en Californie.

Les deux voitures se nomment Sinai et Olivet.

Le funiculaire a fonctionné sur deux sites différent. À son ouverture en 1901, il reliait Hill Street à Olive Street, et ce jusqu'en 1969, où il dû fermer pour réaménagement.

À sa réouverture en 1996, il reliait Hill Street, non plus à Olive Street, mais à California Plaza. Cependant, il dû refermer en 2001 en raison d'un accident qui à causé la mort d'une personne et blessé sept autres.

Il fallu attendre le 15 mars 2010[1] pour sa nouvelle réouverture.

Voir aussi

Registre national des sites historiques (USA) (National Register of Historic Places)

Notes et références

  1. Angels Flight rides again, Los Angeles Times, mis en ligne le 15 mars 2010.

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