P (Los Angeles Railway)

P
Overview
Type Light rail
System Los Angeles Railway, Los Angeles MTA
Locale Los Angeles, East Los Angeles
Termini Pico Boulevard and Rimpau Boulevard
Brooklyn Avenue and Rowan Avenue
Stations 34
Operation
Opened 1920
Closed 1963
Owner Los Angeles MTA
Technical
Track gauge narrow gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
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Pico and Rimpau
Pico and Crenshaw
Pico and Arlington
Pico and Wilton
Pico and Western
Pico and Harvard
Pico and Vermont V
Pico and Hoover
Pico and Alvarado
Interstate 110
Pico and Georgia
Pico and Figueroa
Pico and Flower
Pico and Hope
Pico and Grand J
Pico and Hill
Pico and Broadway
Broadway and 11th
5
Broadway and 9th
Broadway and 7th J
Broadway and 5th
Broadway and 1st
1st and Spring
1st and Main
1st and Alameda
1st and Vignes
ATSF
Los Angeles River
1st and Mission
U.S. Route 101
1st and Boyle
1st and State
1st and Soto
1st and Fresno
1st and Lorena
1st and Indiana
1st and Rowan
Rowan and Brooklyn

The P was a line operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1920 to 1958, and by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority from 1958 to 1963.

It ran from the Pico/Rimpau loop to the intersection of Brooklyn and Rowan Avenues in East Los Angeles, by way of Pico Boulevard, Broadway, 1st Street and Rowan Avenue. It was one of very few Los Angeles Railway lines not to have a route change in the 43 years it ran.

Sources

Electric Rail Heritage Association