Pacific Electric streetcar line (1909–1953)
Hollywood |
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Screencap from promotional film Hollywood Snapshots (1922) |
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Owner | Southern Pacific Railroad |
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Locale | Los Angeles |
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Stations | 10 |
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Type | Streetcar |
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System | Pacific Electric |
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Operator(s) | Pacific Electric |
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Rolling stock | Steel 600 Class (last used) |
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Opened | 1909 |
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Closed | September 26, 1954 (September 26, 1954) |
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Line length | 11.7 mi (18.8 km) |
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Track gauge | 4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge |
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Old gauge | narrow gauge |
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Electrification | Overhead line, 600 V DC |
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Coldwater Canyon
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11.7
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Beverly Hills
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11.5
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Alpine Drive
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11.1
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Lewis
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Palm Drive-Alta Drive
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10.8
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Doheny Drive
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10.6
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Almont Street
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10.5
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La Peer Street
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10.4
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Hilldale Avenue
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10.3
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West Hollywood
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10.1
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Huntley Drive
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10.0
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Westbourne Drive
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9.9
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Westmount Street
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9.8
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La Cienega Boulevard
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9.6
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Croft Avenue-Hacienda Park
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9.5
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Kings Road
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9.4
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Sweetzer Avenue
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9.4
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Harper Avenue
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9.3
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Havenhurst Drive
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9.2
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Crescent Heights Boulevard
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9.1
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Laurel Avenue
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9.1
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Edinburgh Avenue
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8.9
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Fairfax Avenue
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Ogden Drive
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Fountain Avenue
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Stanley
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Curson Avenue-De Longpre Avenue
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Laurel Canyon
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8.2
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Gardner Street-Sunset Boulevard
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Vista Street
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Fuller Avenue
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Formosa Avenue
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La Brea Avenue
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Sycamore Avenue
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Orange Drive
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Highland Avenue
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Las Palmas Avenue
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Whitley Avenue
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Hudson Avenue
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Wilcox Avenue
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Cahuenga Boulevard
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Ivar Street
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Hollywood
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Argyle Avenue
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Vista Del Mar Avenue
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Gower Street
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Brokaw Place
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Bronson Avenue
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Van Ness Avenue
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Wilton Place
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St. Andrews Place
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Western Avenue
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Serrano Avenue
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Harvard Boulevard
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Stop (between Winona Blvd & Kingsley Drive)
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Normandie Avenue
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Alexandria Avenue
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Kenmore Avenue
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Edgemont Street
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New Hampshire Avenue
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Vermont Avenue
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Rodney Drive
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Hillhurst Avenue
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Commonwealth Avenue
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Fountain Avenue
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Bates Avenue
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3.7
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Hollywood Junction-Sanborn Avenue
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Hyperion Avenue
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Lucille Avenue
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Edgecliffe Drive
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Maltman Avenue
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Micheltorena Street
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Elza Avenue
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Descanso Drive
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Elk Street
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Westerly Terrace
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Silver Lake Boulevard
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Benton Way-Lafayette
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Coronado Street
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Waterloo Street
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Rosemont Avenue
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Mohawk Street
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Alvarado Street
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Bonnie Brae Street
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surface discontinued 1950
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Glendale Boulevard
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Park Avenue
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Stop (between Santa Ynez & Park Ave)
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Santa Ynez Street
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Kane Street-Kent Street
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Bellevue Avenue
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Temple Street
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Court-Council-La Veta
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Colton-Patton
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Beverly Boulevard & 1st Street
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Echo Park Avenue
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La Veta Terrace
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Portia Street
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Douglas-Lilac Terrace
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Elysian Park Avenue-Allison Street
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Innes Avenue
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Marion Avenue
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Everett-Beatrice
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Beaudry & Bellevue Avenue
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Centennial Street
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Figueroa Street
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Bunker Hill
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Grand Avenue
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Sunset Boulevard & Hill Street
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pre-1909 route
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Temple Street
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1st Street
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2nd Street
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3rd Street
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4th Street
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Subway Terminal
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The Hollywood Line was a local streetcar line of the Pacific Electric Railway. It primarily operated between Downtown Los Angeles and Hollywood, with some trips as far away as Beverly Hills and West Los Angeles. It was the company's busiest route prior to the opening of the Hollywood Subway.[1][2] Designated as route 32, the line operated from 1909 until 1954.