Angel's Flight
Los Angeles, California
Divided Back Vintage Postcard in Poor, due to being trimmed by previous owner, posted in 1906 condition. This post card was published by M. Rieder of Los Angeles, California and is numbered 3277.
The original Angels Flight, originally known as the "Los Angeles Incline Railway," was built in 1901 by Col. J.W. Eddy to connect the original Downtown shopping district below with the posh residential district of Bunker Hill, with its Victorian frame houses. Then located at the corner of 3rd and Hill streets, Angels Flight was known (and is still known) as "The World's Shortest Railway," with its two counterbalanced passenger cars, Sinai and Olivet ascending up and and descending down the hill for all Angelenos, all for a nickel.
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