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Angels Flight, N. Broadway, Los Angeles
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Angels Flight, Los Angeles, Cal
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Image of the Angels Flight incline railway, with a car visible at the bottom of the tracks, as seen from the intersection of Hill Street and Third Street in downtown Los Angeles, California, with residences of Bunker Hill, including the three-story Crocker Mansion at top, visible at left, and the Third Street Tunnel at center and a sightseeing tower above.
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Passengers waiting for Angels Flight, Los Angeles, California
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View of passengers waiting to take a ride on the Angels Flight incline railway, at the intersection of Hill Street and Third Street in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California.
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Angels Flight car interior, Los Angeles, California
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View from inside a passenger car of the Angels Flight incline railway, located at the intersection of Hill Street and Third Street in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California.
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View while riding Angels Flight, Los Angeles, California
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View from inside a passenger car of the Angels Flight incline railway, located at the intersection of Hill Street and Third Street in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California.
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Passengers getting on Angels Flight, Los Angeles, California
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View of passengers getting into a car of the Angels Flight incline railway at the intersection of Hill Street and Third Street in the Bunker Hill neighborhood of downtown Los Angeles, California, with the Pacific Telephone Tower and microwave tower (now the AT&T Tower) visible in the background.
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Transportation - Angels Flight
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Approx. 15 items: selection of materials--LAT clips, book excerpts, brochures--on Angels Flight funicular railway in downtown Los Angeles, both prior to 1969, when the line was dismantled, and during the 1970s, 1980s and early 1990s, reflecting plans to recreate the system. A wealth of information on Angels Flight, Bunker Hill (at the top of the line) and Downtown L.A. (at the bottom of the line). Notable: 12-pp. complete issue of Pacific Railway Journal, cover story, "Angels Flight Railway," 2/1958.
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