3 (Los Angeles Railway)

3
Overview
Type Light rail
System Los Angeles Railway
Locale Los Angeles
Termini Larchmont Boulevard and Melrose Avenue
Central Station
Stations 24
Operation
Opened 1924
Closed 1947
Technical
Track gauge narrow gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Route map

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Larchmont and Melrose
Larchmont and Beverly

Larchmont and 3rdR
3rd and Wilton
R
6th and Western
6th and Normandie
6th and VermontV (Los Angeles Railway)
6th and Commonwealth
6th and RampartH
6th and Park View

6th and AlvaradoD, H
5th and Beaudry

5th and FigueroaU
5th and Flower
5th and Grand
5th and Olive

5th and HillPacific Electric Railway

5th and BroadwayP, W, 5, 9
5th and SpringN, 7, 8
5th and MainO, Pacific Electric Railway
5th and Los Angeles
5th and Maple
5th and San Pedro
Central StationSP
U

3 was the number of two lines operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1924 to 1947.

1924 Alignment

The first version of 3 was introduced in 1924, and was coterminous with the original A. From a terminus at Adams Boulevard and Alsace Avenue, it ran via Adams Boulevard, Normandie Avenue, 24th Street, Hoover Street, Burlington Avenue, Venice Boulevard, Hill Street, First Street, Broadway, and Lincoln Park Avenue to Eastlake Park. This route was abandoned in 1930.

1931 Alignment

Following much of the original route of the R Line, the new route 3 was drastically different, and is notable for its close parallels to Wilshire Boulevard, which never had a transit line of its own because auto traffic was too heavy. It ran from the intersection of Larchmont Boulevard and Melrose Avenue to Central Station, by way of Larchmont Boulevard (forming the backbone of the Larchmont neighborhood), 3rd Street, a private right-of-way running between Gramercy Place and Wilton Place, 6th Street, and 5th Street. The route was discontinued in 1947, eight years after Central Station closed.

Sources

Electric Rail Heritage Association


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