Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text

The text related to the cultural heritage 'Historic Centre of Salvador de Bahia' has mentioned 'Elevator' in the following places:
Occurrence Sentence Text Source
SalvadorMunicipalityMunicipality of Salvador Municxc3xadpio de Salvador (Portuguese)From the top, clockwise: Pelourinho with the Church of the Third Order of Our Lady of the Rosary of the Black People; view of the Lacerda Elevator from the Comxc3xa9rcio neighborhood; Barra Lighthouse; the Historic Center seen from the Bay of All Saints; monument to the heroes of the battles of Independence of Bahia and panorama of Ponta de Santo Antxc3xb4nio and the district of Barra.
The Elevador Lacerda, Brazil's first urban elevator, has connected the two since 1873.
In 1873, Brazil's first elevator, the powerful hydraulic Elevador Lacerda, was constructed to connect the city's upper and lower towns.
[27][28] By the First World War, it was joined by a second elevator[n 5] and Salvador was connected to four railroads: the Bahia & Alagoinhas to Joazeiro, the Bahia Central, the Nazareth Tramway, and a short line to Santo Amaro.
[72] The large island of Itaparica in the Bay of All Saints can be visited either by a car-ferry, or a smaller foot-passenger ferry, which leaves from near the Mercado Modelo near the Lacerda Elevator.
Lacerda Elevator (Elevador Lacerda): Inaugurated in 1873, this elevator was planned and built by the businessman Antxc3xb4nio Francisco de Lacerda, The four elevator cages connect the 72 metres (236xc2xa0ft) between the Thomxc3xa9 de Souza Square in the upper city, and the Cayru Square in the lower city.
In each run, which lasts for 22 seconds, the elevator transports 128 persons, 24 hours a day.