Screencap from promotional film Hollywood Snapshots (1922)
Overview
Owner
Southern Pacific Railroad
Locale
Los Angeles
Termini
Subway Terminal Building
Beverly Hills
Stations
10
Service
Type
Streetcar
System
Pacific Electric
Operator(s)
Pacific Electric
Rolling stock
Steel 600 Class (last used)
History
Opened
1909
Closed
September 26, 1954 (September 26, 1954)
Technical
Line length
11.7 mi (18.8 km)
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Old gauge
narrow gauge
Electrification
Overhead line, 600 V DC
Route map
Legend
Venice via Hollywood
discontinued
1941
Coldwater Canyon
discontinued
1923
11.7
Beverly Hills
WestgateColdwater Canyon
11.5
Alpine Drive
11.1
Lewis
Palm Drive-Alta Drive
10.8
Doheny Drive
10.6
Almont Street
10.5
La Peer Street
10.4
Hilldale Avenue
10.3
West Hollywood
10.1
Huntley Drive
10.0
Westbourne Drive
9.9
Westmount Street
9.8
La Cienega Boulevard
9.6
Croft Avenue-Hacienda Park
9.5
Kings Road
9.4
Sweetzer Avenue
9.4
Harper Avenue
9.3
Havenhurst Drive
9.2
Crescent Heights Boulevard
9.1
Laurel Avenue
9.1
Edinburgh Avenue
8.9
Fairfax Avenue
Sherman
discontinued
1953
Ogden Drive
Fountain Avenue
Stanley
Curson Avenue-De Longpre Avenue
Laurel Canyon
discontinued
1924
8.2
Gardner Street-Sunset Boulevard
Vista Street
Fuller Avenue
Formosa Avenue
La Brea Avenue
Sycamore Avenue
Orange Drive
7.4
Highland Avenue
Owensmouth / San Fernando
Las Palmas Avenue
Whitley Avenue
Hudson Avenue
Wilcox Avenue
6.9
Cahuenga Boulevard
Ivar Street
Hollywood
Argyle Avenue
Vista Del Mar Avenue
Gower Street
Brokaw Place
Bronson Avenue
Van Ness Avenue
Wilton Place
St. Andrews Place
5.8
Western Avenue
Western and Franklin
Serrano Avenue
Harvard Boulevard
Stop (between Winona Blvd & Kingsley Drive)
Normandie Avenue
Alexandria Avenue
Kenmore Avenue
4.8
Edgemont Street
New Hampshire Avenue
4.6
Vermont Avenue
Melrose cutoff
1900–1915
Rodney Drive
Hillhurst Avenue
Commonwealth Avenue
Fountain Avenue
Bates Avenue
3.7
Hollywood Junction-Sanborn Avenue
Hyperion Avenue
Lucille Avenue
Edgecliffe Drive
Maltman Avenue
Micheltorena Street
Elza Avenue
Descanso Drive
Elk Street
Westerly Terrace
Silver Lake Boulevard
Benton Way-Lafayette
Coronado Street
Waterloo Street
Rosemont Avenue
Mohawk Street
Alvarado Street
Bonnie Brae Street
surface discontinued 1950
Glendale Boulevard
Glendale–Burbank
Park Avenue
Stop (between Santa Ynez & Park Ave)
Santa Ynez Street
Kane Street-Kent Street
Bellevue Avenue
Temple Street
Court-Council-La Veta
Colton-Patton
Beverly Boulevard & 1st Street
Edendale
Toluca Substation and Yard
Hollywood Subway
surface stops
Lemoyne Street
Echo Park Avenue
Echo Park Avenue
La Veta Terrace
Portia Street
Douglas-Lilac Terrace
Elysian Park Avenue-Allison Street
Innes Avenue
Marion Avenue
Everett-Beatrice
Beaudry & Bellevue Avenue
Centennial Street
Figueroa Street
Bunker Hill
Grand Avenue
Sunset Boulevard & Hill Street
pre-1909 route
Hill Street Tunnel
Temple Street
Hill Street Tunnel
1st Street
2nd Street
3rd Street
4th Street
Subway Terminal
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