F
Overview
Type Light rail
System Los Angeles Railway
Locale Los Angeles
Termini Union Station
Vermont and Manchester Avenues
Stations 28
Operation
Opened 1920
Closed 1956
Owner Los Angeles Railway
Technical
Track gauge narrow gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Route map

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Waterway turning from left Unknown BSicon "uHSTq" Urban track turning from right
Union StationATSF, SP, UP
Waterway turning to left Unknown BSicon "uABZlr" Waterway turning to right
Urban stop on track
Main and Macy
Urban stop on track
Main and Temple
Urban continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "uKRZ" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Main and 1stP
Urban continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "uKRZ" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Main and 2nd9
Urban stop on track
Main and 3rd
Urban stop on track
Main and 4th
Urban stop on track
Main and 5th
Urban continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "uKRZ" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Main and 6thPacific Electric Railway
Urban continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "uKRZ" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Main and 7thJ, R, S
Urban continuation to right Unknown BSicon "uABZlg"
7, 8
Urban stop on track
Main and 9th
Urban continuation to right Unknown BSicon "uABZlg"
5
Urban stop on track
Main and 11th
Urban stop on track
Main and 12th
Urban stop on track
Main and Venice
Urban stop on track
Main and Washington
Urban stop on track
Main and Adams
Unknown BSicon "uABZgl+l" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Main and Jefferson7, 8
Urban stop on track
Jefferson and Broadway
Urban stop on track
Jefferson and Hill
Urban continuation to right Unknown BSicon "uABZlg"
Jefferson and Grand9
Urban stop on track
Santa Barbara and Figueroa
Urban continuation to right
Urban junction to right + Urban stop on track
Santa Barbara and Hoover5
Urban continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "uKRZ" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Hoover and VernonV
Urban continuation to right
Urban junction to right + Urban stop on track
Hoover and 48th9
Urban continuation to right
Unknown BSicon "uKRZ" + Urban stop on track
Urban continuation to left
Hoover and 54th8
Urban stop on track
Hoover and Slauson
Urban stop on track
Hoover and Florence
Terminus
Hoover and Manchester

F was a line operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1920 to 1956.

1920 Alignment [link]

The original alignment, when the Los Angeles Railway began operations, ran from the intersection of Fresno Street and 1st Street in Boyle Heights, to the intersection of Vermont Avenue and 116th Street, by way of Fresno Street, 4th Street, 4th Place, 3rd Street, Main Street, Jefferson Boulevard, Grand Avenue, Santa Barbara Avenue, Hoover Street, a private right of way, and Vermont Street.

1939 Alignment [link]

The opening of Union Station in 1939 resulted in the creation of a loop segment on the building's north side, which served as the new northern terminus for the line. The 4th street track was cut out, and the new loop connected to the remainder of the route by way of Macy Street and Main Street. The southern terminus was also cut back to the corner of Vermont Avenue and Manchester Avenue.

Sources [link]

Electric Rail Heritage Association



https://wn.com/F_(Los_Angeles_Railway)

F (programming language)

F is a module-oriented, compiled and numeric computer programming language. F is designed for scientific programming and scientific computation. F was developed by the Fortran Company and was developed as a modern Fortran thus making it a subset of Fortran 95 and Fortran 90 programming language. It combines both numerical features and data abstraction features from these languages.F is also backwards compatible, thus allowing to make calls to Fortran 77 program. F uses the g95 compiler, which is the same compiler used for Fortran 95. F compilers are readily available on both Windows and various Linux Operating Systems free of charge or can be as part of a bundle from the Fortran Store.

Overview

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Viper (hieroglyph)

The Ancient Egyptian Viper hieroglyph is Gardiner sign listed no. I9 for the viper; the viper is shown in full length extension, with undulations of motion.

The viper hieroglyph is used in the Ancient Egyptian language hieroglyphs for the alphabetic consonant letter f. In texts of hieroglyphs it can be found commonly used as the possessive pronoun, namely as, his, hers, or its. The hieroglyphic pronoun follows the noun it modifies.

The viper is the Horned Viper, Cerastes cornutus.

The Egyptian hieroglyph alphabetic letters

The following two tables show the Egyptian uniliteral signs. (24 letters, but multiple use hieroglyphs)

See also

  • Gardiner's Sign List#I. Amphibious Animals, Reptiles, etc.
  • References

  • Schumann-Antelme, and Rossini, 1998. Illustrated Hieroglyphics Handbook, Ruth Schumann-Antelme, and Stéphane Rossini. c 1998, English trans. 2002, Sterling Publishing Co. (Index, Summary lists (tables), selected uniliterals, biliterals, and triliterals.) (softcover, ISBN 1-4027-0025-3)
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