This article is about the planned modern streetcar. For historic services, see Pacific Electric and Los Angeles Railway.
Los Angeles Streetcar
Overview
Status
In planning
Stations
16
Website
www.streetcar.la
Service
Type
Streetcar
Operator(s)
Los Angeles Streetcar, Inc.
Technical
Character
Surface, in-street running
Track gauge
4 ft 8+1⁄2 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
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Hill & 1st
Broadway & 2nd
Hill & 3rd
Broadway & 4th
Hill & 5th
Broadway & 6th
Hill & 7th
Broadway & 8th
7th & Grand
Broadway & Olympic
7th & Flower
11th & Hill
Figueroa & 8th
11th & Grand
Figueroa & Olympic
11th & Flower
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