The Ángulo in Corbull was so named as this was where the cable changed direction (albeit only a degree or two) down to the Loader at Km108. It was the point where other small private mines could add their production to the cable, as well as where maintenance was performed on the buckets.
For the rest of the cable from the mine to the Loader at Km108, see here.
![]() | The main building of the Ángulo which housed offices and workshops. |
![]() | This cutting is close to the Ángulo looking towards the mines, 7km distant. |
![]() | This was the administration area. There are still cornices remaining from the days when it was a smart suite of offices. |
![]() | The channel where the 450kg buckets passed through the Ángulo. |
![]() | The channel with platforms for miners to add their iron ore to the cable system. |
![]() | The base of the main pylon which appears to have had a drive mechanism for the cable system. |