Venice Short Line

Venice Short Line
Overview
Type Light rail
System Pacific Electric
Locale Los Angeles
Termini Subway Terminal Building
Santa Monica, California
Stations 19
Operation
Closed 1950
Owner Southern Pacific Railroad
Technical
Track gauge 4 ft 8 12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
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Echo Park Avenue
Hill Street StationSubway Terminal
J R S
N
W
P 9
J 9
W
V
VineyardP
West 16th Street
Roberto
Hauser
Arnaz
Barnhart
National Boulevard
Culver CitySanta Monica Air Line
First Street
Palms
Bayero Grove
Palm Place
Ocean Park Heights
Mar Vista
Pacific Coast Highway State Route 1
Venice
Pier Avenue
Ocean Park
Santa Monica Air Line
Santa Monica

Venice Short Line was a suburban line operated by the Pacific Electric Railway in California, USA. It was built and operated by the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad. On March 19, 1906, an agreement was reached to sell all the Los Angeles Pacific Railroad lines for $6 million to Henry Huntington’s Pacific Electric Railway.

The Venice Short Line traveled from downtown Los Angeles to Venice also to Ocean Park, and Santa Monica via Venice Boulevard.

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