List of Pacific Electric lines
Pacific Electric lines emanating from Downtown Los Angeles, 1917
The following passenger rail lines were operated by the Pacific Electric Railway and its successors from the time of its merger in 1911 until the last line was abandoned in 1961. One count indicated that the company and its successors operated as many as 143 different routes in that time.[ 1]
List of lines
There were three primary terminals in downtown Los Angeles :
6th & Main Station , opened 1905 on the south side of 6th Street between Main and Los Angeles Streets; served the Northern and Southern Divisions via several approaches including an elevated line from Santa Fe Street. This elevated station was not built until about 1916.
Hill Street Station, opened 1908 on the west side of Hill Street between 4th and 5th Streets; moved to the south side of the Subway Terminal in 1926; served the Western Division via both directions on Hill Street
Subway Terminal , opened 1925 on the west side of Hill Street south of 4th Street; served the Western Division via the Hollywood Subway
Division
Name
Map
From
Via
To
Abandoned
Post-rail history
S
Walker
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Randolph Street
Walker (west shore of the Los Angeles River )
March 6, 1938
N/A
S
Whittier
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Randolph Street, private ROW, Philadelphia Street
Whittier
September 1, 1935 (cut back to Walker )
MTA Line 18, Montebello Bus Lines Line 10 (part of MTA Line 18 until 2004)
S
La Habra–Fullerton–Yorba Linda
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Randolph Street, private ROW
Yorba Linda
July 10, 1930
MTA Line 18, Montebello Bus Lines Line 10 (part of MTA Line 18 until 2004), Foothill Transit Line 285 (MTA Line 471 until 2004), Orange County Transportation Authority Line 29 (replacement buses only went to Brea )
S
Fullerton
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Randolph Street, private ROW
Fullerton
November 13, 1930
MTA Line 18, Montebello Bus Lines Line 10 (part of MTA Line 18 until 2004), Foothill Transit Line 285 (MTA Line 471 until 2004), Orange County Transportation Authority Lines 29, 47
S
Bellflower
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Santa Ana Boulevard, private ROW
Bellflower
May 25, 1958
N/A
S
Santa Ana
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Santa Ana Boulevard, private ROW, Fourth Street
Santa Ana
July 2, 1950 (cut back to Bellflower )
MTA Line 460, Orange County Transportation Authority Line 83
S
Santa Ana–Orange
Santa Ana
Orange
September 14, 1930
Orange County Transportation Authority Line 53
S
Santa Ana–Huntington Beach
Santa Ana
Huntington Beach
October 27, 1918
N/A
S
Huntington Beach–La Bolsa
Huntington Beach
La Bolsa
November 9, 1928
N/A
S
Seal Beach–Huntington Beach–Newport Beach
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW, Electric Avenue, Pacific Coast Highway
Newport Beach
June 30, 1950
Orange County Transportation Authority Line 1
S
Balboa
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW, Electric Avenue, Pacific Coast Highway , Balboa Boulevard
Balboa
June 9, 1940 (cut back to Newport Beach )
Orange County Transportation Authority Lines 1, 71
S
Long Beach
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW, Long Beach Boulevard
Long Beach
April 9, 1961
MTA Line 60 and Blue Line
S
Watts Local
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue
Watts
April 9, 1961
MTA Line 56 (discontinued in 2003)
S
Long Beach–San Pedro
Long Beach
Private ROW
San Pedro
January 2, 1949
MTA Line 232
S
Terminal Island
6th & Main; Long Beach
Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW, Henry Ford Avenue
Terminal Island
September 16, 1945
N/A
S
San Pedro via Dominguez
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW
San Pedro
December 7, 1958
MTA Line 202
S
Catalina Dock
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Willowbrook Avenue, private ROW
Catalina Dock
October 12, 1958 (also had service from Long Beach via the Long Beach-San Pedro Line until 1949-04-30)
N/A
S
Torrance
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Lanzit Avenue, Vermont Avenue , 166th Street, Normandie Avenue, Torrance Boulevard
Torrance
January 14, 1940
N/A
S
San Pedro via Gardena
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Lanzit Avenue, Vermont Avenue , 166th Street, Normandie Avenue, Torrance Boulevard, Cabrillo Avenue, Plaza del Amo, Normandie Avenue, Gaffey Street, private ROW
San Pedro
February 26, 1939 (cut back to Torrance ; Carson Cutoff along Normandie Avenue had been abandoned on 1927-10-19, taking all trips through Torrance)
N/A
S
Redondo via Gardena
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Lanzit Avenue, Athens Way, private ROW, Vermont Avenue , 166th Street, private ROW, 182nd Street, private ROW, Diamond Street, Catalina Avenue
Clifton
January 14, 1940
N/A
S
Hawthorne–El Segundo
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, Lanzit Avenue, private ROW, Grand Avenue
El Segundo
October 31, 1930
N/A
S
Hawthorne–El Nido
Hawthorne
Hawthorne Boulevard
El Nido
October 25, 1933
N/A
N
South Pasadena Local
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Daly Street, Pasadena Avenue, Figueroa Street , Pasadena Avenue, Mission Street, Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena
January 2, 1935 (remained south of Mission Road until 1942-10-17)
MTA Line 176
N
Annandale
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Daly Street, Pasadena Avenue, Figueroa Street , Avenue 64
Annandale
April 3, 1928 (1926-11-13 north of Adelaide Place)
MTA Line 256
N
Pasadena Short Line
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive , Fair Oaks Avenue
Pasadena
September 30, 1951
MTA Line 260
N
Pasadena via Oak Knoll
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive , Oak Knoll Avenue, Lake Avenue
Pasadena
October 8, 1950
MTA Line 485
N
Mount Lowe
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive , Fair Oaks Avenue , Colorado Boulevard , Lake Avenue, Mount Lowe Drive
Rubio Canyon (connecting with the Mount Lowe Railway )
September 15, 1936
N/A
N
Sierra Vista Line
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive
Sierra Vista
September 30, 1951
MTA Lines 78 and 79
N
Lamanda Park
Pasadena
Colorado Boulevard
Lamanda Park
January 19, 1941 (cut back several blocks from Lamanda Park on 1936-03-01)
MTA Line 181
N
Sierra Madre
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive , Sierra Madre Boulevard
Sierra Madre
October 6, 1950
MTA Line 487
N
Monrovia–Glendora
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive , Olive Avenue, Royal Oaks Drive, private ROW, 9th Street, private ROW
Glendora
September 30, 1951
MTA Line 79, Foothill Transit Line 494
N
Alhambra–San Gabriel
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Soto Street, Huntington Drive , Main Street , Las Tunas Drive; loop through San Gabriel via Mission Drive , Junipero Serra Drive
Temple City
November 30, 1941
MTA Line 78
N
Shorb
Pasadena
Fair Oaks Avenue , Huntington Drive , Main Street, Palm Avenue
Shorb
April 16, 1924
N/A
N
El Monte–Baldwin Park
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Ramona Boulevard
Baldwin Park
October 15, 1950
MTA Line 490
N
Covina
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Ramona Boulevard , Badillo Street
Covina
March 28, 1947 (cut back to Baldwin Park)
MTA Line 490
N
San Dimas
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Ramona Boulevard , Badillo Street
Lone Hill
November 1, 1941 (cut back to Covina)
MTA Line 490, Foothill Transit Line 492
N
San Dimas Local
Lone Hill
Private ROW
San Dimas
July 4, 1924
N/A
N
Pomona
6th & Main
Aliso Street, private ROW, Ramona Boulevard , Badillo Street, private ROW, White Avenue
Pomona
November 1, 1941 (cut back to Covina)
MTA Line 490, Foothill Transit Line 492
N
Pomona–Claremont
Pomona
Garey Avenue, private ROW, 1st Street
Claremont
January 1, 1933
Foothill Transit Line 492
N
Upland–Ontario
Ontario
Upland
October 6, 1928
Omnitrans Line 83
N
Ontario–San Antonio Heights
Ontario
San Antonio Heights
November 1, 1924 (cut back from San Antonio Heights to La Cima on 1924-07-03)
N/A
N
Upland–San Bernardino
6th & Main
San Bernardino
November 1, 1941
MTA Line 190, Foothill Transit Line 492, Omnitrans Lines 66, 14
N
Redlands
6th & Main
Redlands
July 20, 1936
MTA Line 190, Foothill Transit Line 492, Omnitrans Lines 66, 14, 8
N
Highland
San Bernardino
Highland
September 1, 1933 (branch to Patton on 1924-06-01)
N/A
N
Arrowhead
San Bernardino
Arrowhead Springs
September 1, 1932
N/A
N
San Bernardino–Riverside
San Bernardino
Riverside
February 1, 1938
Omnitrans Line 215
N
Riverside–Rialto Line
6th & Main
Riverside
June 9, 1940
N/A
N
Riverside–Arlington
Riverside
Arlington
January 10, 1943
Riverside Transit Agency Line 1
N
Arlington–Corona
Arlington
Corona
August 11, 1931
Riverside Transit Agency Line 1
W
Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey
Hill Street
Hill Street, Venice Boulevard , Culver Boulevard, Vista del Mar Avenue, The Strand, Hermosa Avenue, Harbor Drive, Catalina Avenue
Clifton
May 12, 1940
Culver CityBus Line 7 (MTA Line 220 until 2006)
W
West 16th Street
Hill Street
Hill Street, Venice Boulevard (16th Street), San Vicente Boulevard
Vineyard (extended 1940-07-07 to Genesee Street)
September 17, 1950 (Vineyard-Genesee Street shuttle remained until 1950-10-01)
MTA Line 733
W
Venice Short Line
Hill Street
Hill Street, Venice Boulevard , Pacific Avenue, Neilson Way, Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica
September 17, 1950
MTA Line 733
W
Sawtelle
Hill Street
Hill Street, Venice Boulevard , San Vicente Boulevard , Burton Way, Santa Monica Boulevard
Santa Monica
July 7, 1940
MTA Line 4; also Line 27 (Burton Way) until 2002
W
Venice–Inglewood
Ocean Park
Private ROW, Ballona Street
Inglewood
September 13, 1919
N/A
W
Venice–Playa del Rey
Venice
Pacific Avenue
Playa del Rey
July 13, 1936
N/A
W
Westgate
Hill Street
Hill Street, Venice Boulevard , San Vicente Boulevard , Burton Way, Santa Monica Boulevard , private ROW, San Vicente Boulevard , Ocean Avenue
Santa Monica
June 30, 1940
Big Blue Bus Line 4 (MTA Line 22 until 2003)
W
Santa Monica Air Line
6th & Main
Long Beach Avenue, private ROW, Exposition Boulevard, private ROW
Santa Monica
November 26, 1953
Expo Line in 2016-5-20
W
Beverly Hills
Subway Terminal or Hill Street
Glendale Boulevard or Hill Street, Sunset Boulevard , Hollywood Boulevard , Marshfield Way, private ROW, Santa Monica Boulevard
Beverly Hills
September 26, 1954
MTA Line 217
W
Venice via Hollywood
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard , Hollywood Boulevard , Marshfield Way, private ROW, Santa Monica Boulevard , Ocean Avenue, Neilson Way, Pacific Avenue
Venice
August 23, 1941
N/A
W
Laurel Canyon
Hill Street
Hill Street, Sunset Boulevard , Hollywood Boulevard , Marshfield Way, private ROW, Sunset Boulevard
Laurel Canyon
March 10, 1924
N/A
W
Soldiers' Home
Sawtelle
Private ROW
Soldiers' Home
1920
N/A
W
Coldwater Canyon
Beverly Hills
Rodeo Drive
Coldwater Canyon (Beverly Hills Hotel )
January 15, 1923
N/A
W
South Hollywood–Sherman
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard , Santa Monica Boulevard
Sherman
May 31, 1953
MTA Line 4
W
Western and Franklin Avenue
Hill Street
Hill Street, Sunset Boulevard , Santa Monica Boulevard , Western Avenue , Franklin Avenue
Hollywood (Hollywood and Vine )
March 17, 1940
MTA Line 26 (removed from Franklin Avenue in 2006)
W
Brush Canyon
Hollywood
Bronson Avenue, Canyon Drive
Brush Canyon
August 6, 1918
N/A
W
Lankershim–Van Nuys
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard , Santa Monica Boulevard , Highland Avenue , Hollywood Freeway , Vineland Avenue , Chandler Boulevard, Van Nuys Boulevard
Van Nuys
December 28, 1952
MTA Line 156
W
Owensmouth
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard , Santa Monica Boulevard , Highland Avenue , Hollywood Freeway , Vineland Avenue , Chandler Boulevard, Van Nuys Boulevard, Sherman Way
Canoga Park (Owensmouth)
May 30, 1938
MTA Line 163
W
San Fernando
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Sunset Boulevard , Santa Monica Boulevard , Highland Avenue , Hollywood Freeway , Vineland Avenue , Chandler Boulevard, Van Nuys Boulevard, Parthenia Street, Sepulveda Boulevard , Brand Boulevard
San Fernando
May 30, 1938
MTA Line 234
W
Echo Park Avenue
Hill Street
Hill Street, Sunset Boulevard , Echo Park Avenue
Elysian Heights
October 1, 1950
Downtown Area Short Hop Pico Union/Echo Park
W
Edendale Local
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard
Edendale
June 17, 1955 (served Arcade Station via 6th Street, Figueroa Street , 2nd Street rather than Subway Terminal until 1940-09-08)
MTA Line 92
W
Glendale
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Brand Boulevard
North Glendale
June 19, 1955
MTA Line 92
W
Burbank
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Brand Boulevard, Glenoaks Boulevard
Burbank
June 19, 1955 (cut back from Eton Drive on 1940-11-24)
MTA Line 92
W
East Broadway
Subway Terminal
Glendale Boulevard, Brand Boulevard, Broadway
Glendale
December 24, 1946
N/A
Local lines
The Los Angeles Railway operated most local lines in central Los Angeles, but the Pacific Electric had local systems in a number of other areas:
East Washington
Long Beach
Pasadena
Pomona
Redlands
Riverside[ 2]
San Bernardino
San Pedro
Santa Monica
Dual gauge track
The PE and the Los Angeles Railway shared some dual gauge 4 ft 8+ 1 ⁄2 in (1,435 mm )/3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm ) track along Hawthorne Boulevard , on Main Street and on 4th Street .
References
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