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Strand Beach Funicular is an unusual, new funicular railway in Dana Point, California. It transports people between a beach area and a hilltop, making the beach accessible. A developer agreed to construct this amenity for the city as part of overall deal for a large real estate development. It was completed and opened in 2009, and ownership and operation was turned over to the city.
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- Angels Flight, funicular in downtown Los Angeles
- List of funicular railways
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