9 (Los Angeles Railway)
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Overview |
Type |
Light rail |
System |
Los Angeles Railway |
Locale |
Los Angeles |
Termini |
3rd Street and Santa Fe Avenue
48th Street and Crenshaw Boulevard |
Stations |
32 |
Operation |
Opened |
1932 |
Closed |
1956 |
Owner |
Los Angeles Railway |
Technical |
Track gauge |
narrow gauge |
Electrification |
Overhead lines |
Route map |
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3rd and Santa Fe |
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2nd and Alameda |
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2nd and Main F |
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2nd and Spring 7, 8 |
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2nd and Broadway W, 5 |
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Broadway and 3rd |
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Broadway and 4th |
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Broadway and 5th |
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Broadway and 6th |
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Broadway and 7th J, R, S |
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Broadway and 8th |
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Broadway and 9th |
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5 |
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Broadway and 11th |
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Broadway and 12th |
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Broadway and Pico |
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Pico and Hill |
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Pico and Olive |
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Pico and Grand J, P |
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Grand and Venice |
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Grand and Washington |
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Grand and Adams |
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Grand and Jefferson J |
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Figueroa and Santa Barbara |
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Santa Barbara and Hoover 5 |
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Hoover and Vernon 9 |
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Hoover and 48th F |
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48th and Vermont |
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48th and Normandie |
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48th and Western |
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48th and Arlington |
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48th and Crenshaw 5 |
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9 was a line operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1932 to 1956. It ran from 3rd Street and Santa Fe Avenue to 48th Street and Crenshaw Boulevard, by way of 3rd Street, Broadway, Pico Boulevard, Grand Avenue, Santa Barbara Avenue, Hoover Street, and 48th Street. Originally, the northeastern terminus was meant to connect with La Grande Station After passenger rail operations in Los Angeles were consolidated at Union Station, the line remained.
Sources
Electric Rail Heritage Association
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Original 1920 routes |
A • B • C • D • E • F • G • H • I • J • K • L • M • N • O • P • R • S • T • U • V • W
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Additional routes 1921-1950 |
A (1930) • E (1939) • M (1939) • 2 • 3 • 4 • 5 • 6 • 7 • 8 • 9 • 10
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LATL routes |
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LAMTA routes |
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