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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.
The Island Mountain Railway (Santa Catalina Island Incline Railway, or Angel's Flight) was a funicular railway at the resort town of Avalon on Santa Catalina Island, off the coast of California. The railway was unique because it not only ran from Avalon's amphitheater to the top of a nearby mountain but it also ran down the mountain's other ...
The Golden Gate was one of the named passenger trains of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway (Santa Fe). It ran on the railroad's Valley Division between Oakland and Bakersfield, California; [1] its bus connections provided service between San Francisco and Los Angeles via California's San Joaquin Valley.
San Joaquin: 128,786 BNSF: Amtrak Thruway: 18 One of the few remaining San Francisco and San Joaquin Valley Railway depots in existence. Hayward: Hayward: HAY Capitol Corridor: 27,477 City of Hayward Irvine† Irvine: IRV Pacific Surfliner: 353,971 City of Irvine Metrolink: Inland Empire–Orange County Orange County: Lodi^ Lodi: LOD San ...
The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the primary public transit system for San Francisco, California. Muni is part of the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency, which is also responsible for the streets, parking, traffic signals, and other transportation in the city. In 2019, Muni had the eighth-highest ridership among systems ...
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — It’s back. San Francisco’s annual Fleet Week event is just a few days away. Anticipated events like the Air Show, Parade of Ships, ship tours, and the headlining Blue ...
The extension's approval represents a significant step in making California's high-speed bullet train between L.A. and San Francisco a reality.
The 1901 Angels Flight funicular railway, originally connecting Hill Street and Olive Street immediately south of the east end of the 3rd Street Tunnel, was dismantled in 1969, relocated approximately 300 feet (91 m) further south and rebuilt in 1996 to connect Hill Street with California Plaza. [24]