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Type
  
Otis Hovair hovertrain

Opened
  
1997

Stations
  
2

Rolling stock
  
6 cars

Getty Center Monorail

Locale
  
Los Angeles (California, USA)

Termini
  
Sepulveda Blvd (lower station) Getty Center (upper station)

The Getty Center Monorail, also known as Getty Center Tram, is an Otis Hovair monorail of the U.S. city of Los Angeles serving the Getty Center. It is an electric, cable-driven hovertrain, with a fleet of 6 people movers divided in 2 convoys of 3 cars each.

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History

The railway line, already planned in 1988, was opened at the end of 1997, following the inauguration of "The Getty".

Route

The line, located north of Brentwood, in the Westside Region of Los Angeles, links a freeway-level parking garage to the Getty Center, a campus of the Getty Museum, that is 1.21 km (0.75 mi) far. The duration of a ride is about 3/4 minutes.

The lower station (34°05′15.8″N 118°28′32.8″W), at the bottom of the hill, lies beside Sepulveda Boulevard and the San Diego Freeway. The upper station (34°04′42.1″N 118°28′29.9″W), at the top of the hill, is located in the arrival plaza of "The Getty" and is part of the structure. The line, that follows the "Getty Center Drive", has a passing siding in the middle.

References

Getty Center Monorail Wikipedia


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