The historic Angels Flight was closed temporarily Tuesday night for routine maintenance, one of several shutdowns that will occur during the upcoming weeks as workers fine-tune the system, officials said.
The funicular cars were out of service about 7:30 p.m. but were expected to be running later Tuesday night, said John Welborne, president of Angels Flight Railway.
He said workers were taking advantage of a slow night to make adjustments to the system.
Angels Flight reopened Monday after it was closed following a accident that left one person dead and seven others seriously injured in early 2001.
Welborne said about 2,900 rides were recorded Monday on the downtown railway. "It was a huge crowd," he said.
— Robert J. Lopez
Photo: Rail car closed for service Tuesday night. Photo: Bill Sheehan / Los Angeles Times