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July 4: This Date in Los Angeles Transportation History

  • Written by Kenn Bicknell

1893:  Thaddeus S.C. Lowe opens “The Great Incline” from Rubio Canyon to the top of Echo Mountain.

The trip up the mountain later becomes one of Southern California’s main tourist attractions.

It was evetually purchased by Henry Huntington and Pacific Electric who operated it as “The Mt. Lowe Line“, part of its tourist line operations.  A disasterous fire and flood spelled the end of the service in the early 1930’s.

Numerous images of the Mt. Lowe Line can be viewed here.

1902:  Henry E. Huntington and the Pacific Electric Railway open the Long Beach Line from 6th & Main in Los Angeles to Ocean Blvd & Pacific.

Pacific Electric Railway passenger car, first day of service between Los Angeles and Long Beach, July 4, 1902 (Click for more information)

The Long Beach Line is the first Pacific Electric line to have been conceived, designed and constructed in its entirety with high speed operation in mind.  It costs $960,000 to build.

Trains ran every 15 minutes beginning at 6:00am and over 30,000 people rode the Red Cars to Long Beach on that opening day.

In the decade following the opening of the line, Long Beach sees its population increase by 610%.

The Long Beach Line goes on to become Pacific Electric’s highest ridership line and continued in operation until April 1961.

At that point, it is shut down by the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority due a lack of replacement capital funding.

The line is resurrected in 1990 with the opening of the Metro Blue Line, and continues to enjoy the highest ridership among Metro’s light rail lines.

We have gathered together a concise history and numerous images of Pacific Electric service between Los Angeles and Long Beach from 1902-1961.

1937:  Los Angeles Railway, Pacific Electric Railway, and Los Angeles Motor Coach Company introduce the Joint Weekly Pass.

The cooperative arrangement allows for an unlimited number of rides across the three local carriers for $1.50 per week.

More information can be found in the July, 1937 issue of Pacific Electric Magazine.

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