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Long before Los Angeles became the driving capital of the world, many Angelenos relied on the local rail lines like most major cities. This short documentary, A Ride on the Last of the Red Cars, shows the quaint, nostalgic L.A. of 1961, before buses and car culture consumed Southern California.

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    Long before Los Angeles became the driving capital of the world, many Angelenos relied on the local rail lines like most...
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    Long before Los Angeles became the driving capital of the world, many Angelenos relied on the local rail lines like most...
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    Nyilván bunkóság lenne csak azért létrehívni egy filmfesztivált, hogy aztán ezt hozzam ki gyĹ‘ztesnek. Azt hiszem.
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    Bring ‘em back!
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    Railroad Revival
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    A Ride on the Last of the Big Red Cars, nostalgic footage from LA’s trainlines, 1961 - before buses and car culture...
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