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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 ...
The Long Beach Line was established between Los Angeles and Long Beach in 1902 as the city's first interurban electric railway. Local service was established over the route as far north as the junction with the Newport Beach Line and designated the American Avenue Line (the name of Long Beach Boulevard at the time).
The Red Car Museum, also known as the Pacific Electric Museum, was a museum in Old Town Seal Beach, California. It operated in Pacific Electric car #1734 and displayed artifacts relating to the company and local history books. [1] It currently is a landmark for passerby, and claims to be the only Red Car left in Orange County. [2]
The Long Beach–San Pedro Line is a former Pacific Electric interurban railway service in Los Angeles County, California. Unlike most of the company's services, trains did not travel to Downtown Los Angeles and instead provided a service between Long Beach and San Pedro. It was designated as line 9. [1]
A Will Rogers State Beach parking lot will be used as a temporary processing site for debris from the Palisades fire zone, the state parks department announced Wednesday afternoon. The U.S ...
The Long Beach Line was a major interurban railway operated by the Pacific Electric Railway between Los Angeles and Long Beach, California via Florence, Watts, and Compton. Service began in 1902 and lasted until 1961, the last line of the system to be replaced by buses .
A root blockage caused about 6,700 gallons of untreated sewage to enter a storm drain in Pacific Palisades at Will Rogers State Beach, but the spill did not contaminate ocean waters.
The Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey was an interurban railway route of the Pacific Electric. It operated between the Hill Street Terminal and Cliffton, south of Redondo Beach , through the company's Western Division.