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We are looking east on Oregon Avenue in 1906, which was the original name of Santa Monica Boulevard in this part of Los Angeles, California. The line going off the left of the frame could be the Westgate Line that ran down the middle of Burton Way through Brentwood Park. The exact location of this photo is somewhere near present-day Santa Monica Boulevard and Purdue Avenue. Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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The final A Line car at 7th and Hill Streets, 4AM on June 30, 1946. Roy Finley Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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An unidentified Pacific Electric interurban rumbles through the sleepy town of Playa Del Rey as a classic PE wig-wag tolls on the same street as the Del Rey Market and Del Rey Drugs. The PE station is visible just up ahead to the right, in this view looking north toward Venice. The date is December 24, 1939 and the image is by the incomparable Ralph Melching. Ralph Melching Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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This amazing Roy Finley photo captures the railfan riders of the final Los Angeles Railway A Line car (no. 90) on June 30th, 1946, at 4AM at the intersection of 7th and Hill streets in downtown Los Angeles. Roy Finley Photo, Chard Walker Collection, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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View of Vineyard Junction, Sears and Roebuck Pico store and the West Blvd Bridge. Ralph Melching Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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Pacific Electric car no. 675 waits at a stoplight at the intersection of Hill Street and West First Street, below a classic Foster & Kleiser billboard advertising the Admiral TV/phonograph/radio combination to watch the Rose Parade and Rose Bowl game on KTTV Channel 11 (now Fox 11). The image is undated. Tom Gray Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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Los Angeles Railway car no. 449 pauses for this amazing photo in front of the Kerckhoff-Cuzner Mill & Lumber Company, located at Macy and Alameda Streets in Los Angeles, on June 13, 1937. Check out the terrific US 101 and US 99 shields. Ralph Melching Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
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It's January 15, 1939, and the Railroad Boosters' two-car Los Angeles Railway set featuring nos. 1432 and 1421 pause at the corner of Jefferson and Griffith in Los Angeles, next to "The Alert Sundries Store" which features ultra-crisp painted graphics on the building's side. Note the conductor in the foreground left and the dropped left-front window. Ralph Melching Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Collection |
Pacific Electric no. 1299 rolls past Claremont Tower on a Railroad Boosters tour held June 2, 1951. Ralph E. Melching Photo, Pacific Railroad Society Museum Collection |