Historical rail line in Los Angeles, California, United States
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Locale | Los Angeles |
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Type | Streetcar |
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System | Los Angeles Railway |
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Daily ridership | 14,775 (1940)[1] |
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Opened | May 9, 1920 (1920-05-09) |
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Closed | June 30, 1946 (1946-06-30) |
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Track gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
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Electrification | Overhead line, 600 V DC |
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1939–1946
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Fountain and Edgemont
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Fountain and San Bernardino
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discontinued 1942
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Fountain and Vermont
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Fountain and Virgil
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Virgil and Santa Monica
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Virgil and Melrose
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Melrose and Clinton
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Clinton and Hoover
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Hoover and Bellvue
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Hoover and Plata
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Hoover and Temple
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Temple and Robinson
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Temple and Vendome
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Temple and Occidental
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Temple and Rampart
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Temple and Carondelet
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Temple and Alvarado
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Temple and Bonnie Brae
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Temple and Belmont
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Temple and Glendale
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Temple and Douglas
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Temple and Edgeware
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Temple and Beaudry
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Temple and Figueroa
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Temple and Grand
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Temple and Hill
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Hill and 1st
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Hill and 3rd
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Hill and 4th
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Hill and 5th D U 3
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Hill and 6th
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Hill and 7th J R S
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Hill and 8th
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Hill and 9th N
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Hill and 11th W
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Hill and 12th
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Hill and Pico P 9
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Hill and Venice
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Venice and Grand J 9
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Venice and Hope
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Venice and Flower W
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Venice and Figueroa U
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Venice and Burlington
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Burlington and Washington W
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Hoover and 24th
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24th and Vermont V
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24th and Normandie
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Adams and Harvard
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Adams and Western
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Adams and Arlington
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Adams and Crenshaw
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Adams and Brea
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Adams and Alsace
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A refers to several streetcar routes in Los Angeles, California. The lines were operated by the Los Angeles Railway and its successor, Los Angeles Transit Lines, from 1920 to 1946.