Here ya go, one instance where Bing Maps does better than Google Maps:
http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=pppzb6 ... 2855&sty=o
(You get a better view if you rotate the image twice in either direction)
You can see the top of the 4-segment escalator that makes its way down the hill, as well as the ivy-covered elevator down to the van boarding area.
One of the few memories I have from my single visit to Universal (at least I think it was at Universal) way back in 1983 at the tender age of 6 was a funicular that traversed the hillside. I vaguely remember the uphill boarding point was inside a large brown building...
Any long-term SoCal people have any idea what I'm talking about?
-Rob
Universal Studios Part I
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Sounds like Six Flags Magic Mountain to me. As far as I know, Universal never had a funicular.
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I'm not sure if SFMM ever did. I know Universal didn't (Lower Lot and Starway were opened the same time.) However, I do remember Dogpatch USA (which used to be up in the Ozark mountains near Harrison, Arkansas) did have one. Since the park's closure, it's been left to rot (the only ride that wasn't removed.)Spideyfreak wrote:Sounds like Six Flags Magic Mountain to me. As far as I know, Universal never had a funicular.
A gallery of photos of the abandoned Dogpatch, USA.
For Randy, For Bonny, For Chris...
Re: Universal Studios Part I
The Angel's Flight in L.A. is like that, though I can't remember when they re-opened it, or exactly when they had that fatal accident that closed it down again.
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SFMM still has theirs in operation...CBeilby wrote:I'm not sure if SFMM ever did. I know Universal didn't (Lower Lot and Starway were opened the same time.) However, I do remember Dogpatch USA (which used to be up in the Ozark mountains near Harrison, Arkansas) did have one. Since the park's closure, it's been left to rot (the only ride that wasn't removed.)
A gallery of photos of the abandoned Dogpatch, USA.
Re: Universal Studios Part I
The Orient Express? Yeah, that thing is pretty neat. There was another slow moving attraction called "The Dragon" @ SFMM where Ninja is now. It was like their version of the PeopleMover. I know the station still sits empty by Ninja and JetStream. Not sure why they never removed it...
Those photos of Dogpatch USA reek of creepy/awesome. It's like a ghost town. I love it, thanks for sharing!
Those photos of Dogpatch USA reek of creepy/awesome. It's like a ghost town. I love it, thanks for sharing!
RIP Bud Hurlbut.
You will be missed.
You will be missed.
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AHA! I found it...
There was a funicular/tram that connected a restaurant called Victoria Station to a lower parking lot. It operated from 1977 until they built a parking garage on the hill that put the top level even with the restaurant in the 80's.
(My childhood visit was in 1983, I believe.)
http://www.thestudiotour.com/ush/attrac ... tion.shtml
http://www.cable-car-guy.com/html/cclafun.html#victoria
-Rob
There was a funicular/tram that connected a restaurant called Victoria Station to a lower parking lot. It operated from 1977 until they built a parking garage on the hill that put the top level even with the restaurant in the 80's.
(My childhood visit was in 1983, I believe.)
http://www.thestudiotour.com/ush/attrac ... tion.shtml
http://www.cable-car-guy.com/html/cclafun.html#victoria
-Rob