Your American guide Ger-I #16 Angels flight (DTLA) downtown Los Angeles

A Bunker Hill crowd luxury for turn of the century Angelenos, the not so distant past is yours for a mere 50 cents! Hop aboard the Angeles Flight Funicular. Wow! you can even pick up a bit of archaic vocabulary
The funicular has operated on two different sites, using the same cars and iconic station elements. The original Angels Flight location, with tracks connecting Hill Street and Olive Street, operated from 1901 until it was closed in 1969, when its site was cleared for redevelopment. The second Angels Flight location opened nearby to the south in 1996, with tracks connecting Hill Street and California Plaza. It was re-closed in 2001, after a fatal accident, and took nine years to commence operations again, on March 15, 2010.It has been running safely since, except for another closure from June 10, 2011 to July 5, 2011, with 50 cents the cost of a one-way ride.


