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<span class="rltitle">[[Anheuser-Busch Skyrail|Anheuser-Busch Skyrail.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:Monorails|Monorail]].''' 
<span class="rlbottom">Van Nuys, Los Angeles County. 1966 - 1979</span>
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<span class="rltitle">[[Antioch & Grangeville|Antioch & Grangeville.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:Monorails|Monorail]].''' 
<span class="rlbottom">Tulare County. 1880 - 1882</span>
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<span class="rltitle">[[Epsom Salts Railroad|Epsom Salts Railroad.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:Monoflange Railway|Monoflange Railway]].''' 
<span class="rlbottom">Near Trona, San Bernardino County.</span>
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<span class="rltitle">[[Farallon Midland|Farallon Midland.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:36" Gauge Tramway|36" Gauge Tramway.]].''' Constructed by the U.S. Navy to haul supplies around Southeast Farallon Island. Originally powered by burros, the line nearly encircled the island servicing a steam plant on the island. Today the island is a national wildlife preserve, but the line continues to serve the needs of researchers on the island.
<span class="rlbottom">Farallon Islands, San Francisco County. 1880 - Present</span>
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<span class="rltitle">[[Las Casitas Railway|Las Casitas Railway.]]</span><br />
<span class="rltitle">[[Las Casitas Railway|Las Casitas Railway.]]</span><br />
'''[[:Category:Hillevator|Hillevator]].''' Operates between two four-unit residential buildings clinging to the hillside on the 700 block of Bay street.
'''[[:Category:Hillevator|Hillevator]].''' Operates between two four-unit residential buildings clinging to the hillside on the 700 block of Bay street.

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Oddities.

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Aerial Trolley Car Company.
Monorail. Lightweight monorail system developed by Joseph W. Fawkes. To demonstrate the system as a viable transportation conveyance he constructed a track 800 feet long and propeller powered, 56 passenger trolley car named the "Aerial Swallow". Fawkes attempted to franchise his invention to local cities, proposing a system into download Los Angeles. After a trial run it was nicknamed "Fawkes' Folly" and the system was scrapped some time after 1929. Burbank, Los Angeles County. 1910 - 1929

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Anheuser-Busch Skyrail.
Monorail. Van Nuys, Los Angeles County. 1966 - 1979

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Antioch & Grangeville.
Monorail. Tulare County. 1880 - 1882

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Epsom Salts Railroad.
Monoflange Railway. Near Trona, San Bernardino County.

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Farallon Midland.
36" Gauge Tramway.. Constructed by the U.S. Navy to haul supplies around Southeast Farallon Island. Originally powered by burros, the line nearly encircled the island servicing a steam plant on the island. Today the island is a national wildlife preserve, but the line continues to serve the needs of researchers on the island. Farallon Islands, San Francisco County. 1880 - Present

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Las Casitas Railway.
Hillevator. Operates between two four-unit residential buildings clinging to the hillside on the 700 block of Bay street. San Francisco, San Francisco County. 1960 - Present

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Sonoma Valley Prismoidal Railway.
Prismoidal Railway. Considered to be the first monorail system in California. The Sonoma Valley Prismoidal was constructed following the Crew Patent One-Rail Railway system. The line operated a short 6 months before being declared a failure. Portions were later converted to 36in gauge as part of the Sonoma Valley Railroad. Norwalk to Schelleville, Sonoma County. 1876