9 (Los Angeles Railway)

9
Overview
Type Light rail
System Los Angeles Railway
Locale Los Angeles
Termini 3rd Street and Santa Fe Avenue
48th Street and Crenshaw Boulevard
Stations 32
Operation
Opened 1932
Closed 1956
Owner Los Angeles Railway
Technical
Track gauge narrow gauge
Electrification Overhead lines
Route map
Legend
3rd and Santa Fe
3rd and Hewitt
2nd and Alameda
2nd and Central
2nd and San Pedro
2nd and Los Angeles
2nd and MainF
2nd and Spring7, 8
P W 5
Broadway and 3rd
Broadway and 4th
Broadway and 5th
Broadway and 6th
Broadway and 7thJ, R, S
Broadway and 8th
Broadway and 9th

Broadway Place5

Broadway and 11thW
Broadway and 12th
Broadway and Pico
Pico and Hill

Pico and GrandJ, P
Grand and 14th
Grand and Venice
Grand and 18th
Grand and Washington
Grand and 21st
Grand and 23rd
Grand and Adams
Grand and 28th
Grand and 30th

Grand and JeffersonF J
Grand and 37th
Grand and 39th
Santa Barbara and Figueroa
Santa Barbara and Hoover5
Hoover and 42nd
Hoover and VernonV

Hoover and 48thF
Private ROW and Vermont
Private ROW and Kansas
Vermont Square
48th and Normandie
48th and Halldale
48th and Denker
48th and Harvard
48th and Western
48th and St. Andrews
48th and Wilton
48th and Arlington
48th and 2nd Avenue
48th and 4th Avenue
48th and 6th Avenue
48th and 8th Avenue
48th and 10th Avenue
48th and Crenshaw5

9 was a line operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1932 to 1956. It ran from 3rd Street and Santa Fe Avenue to 48th Street and Crenshaw Boulevard, by way of 3rd Street, Broadway, Pico Boulevard, Grand Avenue, Santa Barbara Avenue, Hoover Street, and 48th Street. Originally, the northeastern terminus was meant to connect with La Grande Station After passenger rail operations in Los Angeles were consolidated at Union Station, the line remained.

Geographic map; 9 is in red

Sources

Electric Rail Heritage Association


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