A (Los Angeles Railway)

A
Overview
LocaleLos Angeles
Service
TypeStreetcar
SystemLos Angeles Railway
Daily ridership14,775 (1940)[1]
History
OpenedMay 9, 1920 (1920-05-09)
ClosedJune 30, 1946 (1946-06-30)
Technical
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
ElectrificationOverhead line600 V DC
Route map

1939–1946
Fountain and Edgemont
Fountain and San Bernardino
Up arrow discontinued 1942
Fountain and Vermont
Fountain and Virgil
Virgil and Santa Monica Pacific Electric
Virgil and Melrose
Melrose and Clinton
Clinton and Hoover
Hoover and Bellvue
Hoover and Plata
Hoover and Temple
Temple and Robinson
Temple and Vendome
Temple and Occidental
Temple and Rampart
Temple and Carondelet
Temple and Alvarado
Temple and Bonnie Brae
Temple and Belmont
Temple and Glendale Pacific Electric
Temple and Douglas
Temple and Edgeware
Temple and Beaudry
Temple and Figueroa
Temple and Grand
Temple and Hill
Hill and 1st
Hill and 3rd
Hill and 4th
Pacific Electric
Hill and 5th  D   U   3 
Hill and 6th
Pacific Electric
Hill and 7th  J   R   S 
Hill and 8th
Hill and 9th  N 
Hill and 11th  W 
Hill and 12th
Hill and Pico  P   9 
Hill and Venice
Venice and Grand  J   9 
Venice and Hope
Venice and Flower  W 
Venice and Figueroa  U 
Venice and Burlington Pacific Electric
Burlington and Washington  W 
Hoover and 24th
24th and Vermont  V 
24th and Normandie
Adams and Harvard
Adams and Western
Adams and Arlington
Adams and Crenshaw
Adams and Brea
Adams and Alsace

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.

  1. ^ Breivogel, Milton; Bate, Stuart (1942). "Mass Transit Facilities and Master Plan of Parkways" (PDF). Los Angeles City Planning Commission. Retrieved January 29, 2021.