Table of Contents
15 relations: Alvarado Street, Beverly Boulevard, Central Station (Los Angeles), Figueroa Street, Google, I (Los Angeles Railway), Los Angeles, Los Angeles Railway, Los Angeles Times, Pacific Electric, Tram, Trolleybus, U (Los Angeles Railway), World War II, 3 (Los Angeles Railway).
- 1947 disestablishments in California
- Los Angeles Railway routes
- Railway lines closed in 1947
- Railway lines opened in 1920
Alvarado Street
Alvarado Street is a north–south thoroughfare in Los Angeles, California in the United States.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Alvarado Street
Beverly Boulevard
Beverly Boulevard is one of the main east–west thoroughfares in Los Angeles, in the U.S. state of California.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Beverly Boulevard
Central Station (Los Angeles)
Central Station was the Southern Pacific Railroad's main passenger terminal in Los Angeles, California.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Central Station (Los Angeles)
Figueroa Street
Figueroa Street is a major north-south street in Los Angeles County, California, spanning from the Los Angeles neighborhood of Wilmington north to Eagle Rock.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Figueroa Street
Google LLC is an American multinational corporation and technology company focusing on online advertising, search engine technology, cloud computing, computer software, quantum computing, e-commerce, consumer electronics, and artificial intelligence (AI).
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Google
I (Los Angeles Railway)
I was a streetcar route in Los Angeles, California. D (Los Angeles Railway) and i (Los Angeles Railway) are California transportation stubs, Los Angeles Railway routes and United States rail transportation stubs.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and I (Los Angeles Railway)
Los Angeles
Los Angeles, often referred to by its initials L.A., is the most populous city in the U.S. state of California.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Los Angeles
Los Angeles Railway
The Los Angeles Railway (also known as Yellow Cars, LARy and later Los Angeles Transit Lines) was a system of streetcars that operated in Central Los Angeles and surrounding neighborhoods between 1895 and 1963.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Los Angeles Railway
Los Angeles Times
The Los Angeles Times is a regional American daily newspaper that began publishing in Los Angeles, California in 1881.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Los Angeles Times
Pacific Electric
The Pacific Electric Railway Company, nicknamed the Red Cars, was a privately owned mass transit system in Southern California consisting of electrically powered streetcars, interurban cars, and buses and was the largest electric railway system in the world in the 1920s.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Pacific Electric
Tram
A tram (also known as a streetcar or trolley in the United States and Canada) is a type of urban rail transit consisting of either individual railcars or self-propelled multiple unit trains that run on tramway tracks on urban public streets; some include segments on segregated right-of-way.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Tram
Trolleybus
A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). British Trolleybus Systems, pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing..or trolleyDunbar, Charles S. (1967). Buses, Trolleys & Trams. Paul Hamlyn Ltd.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and Trolleybus
U (Los Angeles Railway)
U was a streetcar line in Los Angeles, California. D (Los Angeles Railway) and u (Los Angeles Railway) are California transportation stubs, Los Angeles Railway routes and United States rail transportation stubs.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and U (Los Angeles Railway)
World War II
World War II or the Second World War (1 September 1939 – 2 September 1945) was a global conflict between two alliances: the Allies and the Axis powers.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and World War II
3 (Los Angeles Railway)
3 was the number assigned to two distinct streetcar lines operated by the Los Angeles Railway in Los Angeles, California. D (Los Angeles Railway) and 3 (Los Angeles Railway) are 1947 disestablishments in California, California transportation stubs, Los Angeles Railway routes, railway lines closed in 1947 and United States rail transportation stubs.
See D (Los Angeles Railway) and 3 (Los Angeles Railway)
See also
1947 disestablishments in California
- 3 (Los Angeles Railway)
- Camp Ono
- D (Los Angeles Railway)
- H (Los Angeles Railway)
- Hollywood Wolves
- Los Angeles Ramblers
- O (Los Angeles Railway)
- Ontario Orioles
- Perris station (Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway)
- SS Cabrillo
- University Recording Company
Los Angeles Railway routes
- 10 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 2 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 3 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 4 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 5 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 7 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 8 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 9 (Los Angeles Railway)
- A (Los Angeles Railway)
- B (Los Angeles Railway)
- C (Los Angeles Railway)
- D (Los Angeles Railway)
- E (Los Angeles Railway)
- F (Los Angeles Railway)
- G (Los Angeles Railway)
- H (Los Angeles Railway)
- I (Los Angeles Railway)
- J (Los Angeles Railway)
- K (Los Angeles Railway)
- L (Los Angeles Railway)
- M (Los Angeles Railway)
- N (Los Angeles Railway)
- O (Los Angeles Railway)
- P (Los Angeles Railway)
- R (Los Angeles Railway)
- S (Los Angeles Railway)
- U (Los Angeles Railway)
- V (Los Angeles Railway)
- W (Los Angeles Railway)
Railway lines closed in 1947
- 3 (Los Angeles Railway)
- Burma Railway
- D (Los Angeles Railway)
- Elham Valley Railway
- Perivolaki – Nea Zichni railway line
- Turners Falls branch (Boston and Maine Railroad)
- Wensleydale railway line, Victoria
- Wood River Branch Railroad
Railway lines opened in 1920
- 5 (Los Angeles Railway)
- Amiens railway line
- Baldivis Tramway
- Blue Line (RTA Rapid Transit)
- Celle–Brunswick railway
- D (Los Angeles Railway)
- Dalmunzie Railway
- Hankyū Itami Line
- IRT New Lots Line
- IRT Nostrand Avenue Line
- Injune railway line
- J (Los Angeles Railway)
- Jōetsu Line
- Lansalson branch line
- Rand railway line
- Rome–Formia–Naples railway
- Soltau–Neuenkirchen railway
- Standseilbahn Amsteg–Bristen
- Stuttgart-Rohr–Filderstadt railway
- Takayama Main Line
- Uchiko Line
- Wallaville railway line