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  2. Angels Flight - Wikipedia

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    Angels Flight is a landmark and historic 2 ft 6 in (762 mm) narrow gauge funicular railway in the Bunker Hill district of Downtown Los Angeles, California. It has two funicular cars, named Olivet and Sinai , that run in opposite directions on a shared cable.

  3. Night Has a Thousand Eyes - Wikipedia

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    The film features the original Angels Flight funicular railway in Los Angeles Filming of Night Has a Thousand Eyes took place in Los Angeles . [ 3 ] The film features the original Angels Flight funicular railway in Los Angeles' Bunker Hill .

  4. Angels Flight (novel) - Wikipedia

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    LAPD detective Harry Bosch is assigned to investigate the murder of prominent African-American attorney Howard Elias on Angels Flight, a funicular railway in downtown Los Angeles. Elias was found shot to death along with a Hispanic woman, Catalina Perez. The detectives from Robbery-Homicide Division (RHD) who were initially assigned to the case ...

  5. Cable cars and funiculars in Los Angeles - Wikipedia

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    Cable car on Broadway just north of 2nd Street looking south, Los Angeles, c. 1893–1895 Above image zoomed out, Los Angeles, c. 1893–1895 The Women's Christian Temperance Union building, also known as Temperance Temple, at Temple and Fort (now Broadway) streets, with a Temple Street Cable Railway car, 1890

  6. J. W. Eddy - Wikipedia

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    The funicular system of two counterbalanced cars traveled up and down parallel tracks and transported passengers along the steep grade between Third and Hill Streets and Bunker Hill, where Eddy lived. The ride lasted one minute and cost one cent. He sold Angels Flight in 1912 and retired to Eagle Rock.

  7. List of Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monuments in Downtown ...

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    Angels Flight: August 6, 1962: Hill St. & 3rd St. Bunker Hill: Short funicular railway that operated 1901–1969, 1996–2001, and re-opened 2010; from Hill Street uphill to Bunker Hill; Cars: "Olivet" and "Sinai" 5: The Salt Box: August 6, 1962

  8. Black developers refuse to work with De León on $1.6-billion ...

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    Black real estate developers of the proposed $1.6-billion Angels Landing project refuse to continue working with City Councilman Kevin de León.

  9. List of funicular railways - Wikipedia

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    Industry, Pacific Palms Resort, Industry Hills Golf Club funicular (opened 1979; later closed for maintenance) Los Angeles. Angels Flight (opened 1901, closed 1969, moved and re-opened 1996, closed 2001, re-opened 2010, closed 2013, re-opened in 2017) Court Flight (closed), (operated from 1904 to 1943 damaged by fire; razed 1944), site of Court ...