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Remembering Angels Flight

The original ran just north of today's for over 60 years.

01/12/2023 | Rating NR

Things That Aren't Here Anymore

Remembering Angels Flight

Clip: Episode 2 | 3m 52sVideo has Closed Captions

The original ran just north of today's for over 60 years.

Fortunately we still (or again) have the Angel's Flight funicular rail in Los Angeles. The original ran just north of today's, with under 100 yards of rail taking people up Bunker Hill for over 60 years.

01/12/2023 | Rating NR

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