Angels Flight
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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.
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Vue depuis le bas durant la fermeture (mai 2004), pendant que les voitures étaient placées au garage.
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Voir aussi
Registre national des sites historiques (USA) (National Register of Historic Places)
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