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- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift abstract "The London Millennium Funicular railway is located in the City of London next to the northern end of the Millennium Bridge. It is also known as the Millennium Inclinator, the Millennium Bridge Inclinator and the Millennium Bridge Inclined Lift. It was opened in December 2003 to allow pedestrians to surmount the steep slope (13.6°) of Peter's Hill from the riverside to the entrance to the Millennium Bridge without using the alternative flight of steps.The lower end of the funicular railway is located on Paul's Walk next to the Thames and the top end is located 26.85 metres (29.36 yd) further up Peter's Hill on the terrace which is level with the deck of the Millennium Bridge. It was primarily installed for use by those who cannot easily manage the steep steps, such as people with disabilities and parents with buggies.The railway car was powered by an electric traction engine, manufactured in Italy by Maspero Elevatori, with a speed of 0.5 metres per second (1.6 ft/s) and a maximum capacity of 0.7 metric tons (0.77 short tons; 0.69 long tons). However by 2010 the City of London Planning and Transportation Committee decided that the level of service was unacceptable, because the Millennium Funicular was frequently out of service due to mechanical breakdowns and vandalism. So the Committee agreed it would be replaced at a cost of up to £750,000 in time for the 2012 Summer Paralympics.A major renovation project was undertaken in 2012, and the funicular was reopened in time to be used by people attending the Thames Diamond Jubilee Pageant of 3 June 2012 (which took place about a month before the Olympic Games). The new funicular was manufactured by Hütter Aufzuge of Hamburg, Germany, and installed by Axis Elevators.".
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- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift wikiPageExternalLink beno.org.uk.
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- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift accessdate "April 2013".
- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift date "April 2013".
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- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift subject Category:Funicular_railways_in_the_United_Kingdom.
- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift subject Category:Individual_elevators.
- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift subject Category:Transport_in_the_City_of_London.
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- Millennium_Bridge_Inclined_Lift comment "The London Millennium Funicular railway is located in the City of London next to the northern end of the Millennium Bridge. It is also known as the Millennium Inclinator, the Millennium Bridge Inclinator and the Millennium Bridge Inclined Lift.".
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