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Euskotren (Spain) – Passenger Stations & Stops CALIFORNIA INTERURBAN RAILWAYS (2) – SL 188 02.08.18 page 1 of 34 PASSENGER STATIONS & STOPS Pacific Electric Railway (PE); Northern District (400-446), Southern District (450-482) & Western District (490-512) including current Metrolink services where operating on or adjacent to former PE rights of way Based on PE Stop Lists and TTs. a: 1909G/1911t+ (a* 1909G map); b: c.1923 Stop List (++); c: 1932t+; d: 1944 Stop List p: 1916t; q: 1928 stop list(#); j: current Los Angeles County Metro Rail (LAM) light rail stops, only shown where on former PE r.o.w. k: current Metrolink (ML) stops. i.d: stop only in direction of list; o.d: stop only in other direction from list. # from histories (Interurban Specials 16, 18, 20 & 23, Pacific Electric Stations ERHA). (date)G = USA Official Guide Former names: [ ] Distances in miles. Gauge 4’ 8½” unless noted. +(above): main stops only. tm = terminus Coupled mileages thus: 6.3), stations on the same or substantially the same site. Certain non-passenger locations shown in italics thus: (name). Los Angeles Pacific (LAP), Los Angeles & Redondo (LAR), Los Angeles Interurban (LAI) and Riverside & Arlington (RA) merged with PE September 1911. Sections of LAR transferred to Los Angeles Rly in 1911 are included. Note: Hilton & Due classify the whole of the Pacific Electric system as an Interurban Railway. However, many local lines, particularly in the Hollywood and Long Beach areas were street based street car lines, operated with conventional trolley cars. Local Lines in Long Beach, Pasadena & Redlands closed before 1923 are not included in this list (details of stops not known) ++ Reproduction published by Orange Electric RlyMuseum, undated with 1908 copyright date which has mislead some researchers. The lines included relate to the system about 1923. NORTHERN DISTRICT: 5.9 Devonshire d 400. LOS ANGELES - COVINA - SAN BERNARDINO 6.4 Granada Park abd Echandia Jn-Raab Spur ex SP, currently MetroLink (ML)/ 6.6 Edgewood Square d Amtrak [Addie Street a* here?] ++ service diverted onto ex SP line (44) east of Baldwin Park to 6.8 Ethel Avenue a* Covina (SP)(1946>1947) & San Dimas Jn (1946>1950 for 6.9 Campbell Avenue bd special trains to LA County Fair Grounds & San Bernardino 7.3 Ramona Convent abd (troop trains) only). It is not known if PE trains stopped at the 7.5 Midwick d former SP stations to Covina. 7.8 Ynez bd 8.1 Garfield Avenue bcd [Ramona a ] 0.0 Los Angeles - Main Street Station ** 1. [Ramona Park ] (along elevated private r.o.w) 8.5 Alhambra Avenue d Sixth Street bd ** 1. 9.0 New Avenue bd [Gaston a* here?] (along San Pedro Street) 9.5 Wilmar abcd Fifth Street bd 10.0 South San Gabriel d [San Gabriel Boulevard b] Fourth Street bd 10.5 Walnut Grove Avenue d [Garvey b ] Third Street bd 11.0 Rosemead abd Second Street bd 11.5 Rio Hondo Avenue d [Savannah Avenue b ] First Street bd 12.1 Niobe bd Market Street b 12.5 Raab Spur b > Commercial Street b.d(o.d) 13. El Monte (ML) Aliso & San Pedro Streets b.d(i.d) 12.9 Lexington Road bd (along Aliso Street) 13.1 El Monte (PE) abcd San Pedro Street b 13.3 El Monte High School bd Alameda Street-Union Station bd [San Bernardino Road a* ] Hewitt Street d(i.d) 13.9 Hayes bd Lyon Street d(o.d) [Lyons Street b] 14.5 Cogswell Road d [Cogswell b ] Vignes Street d(i.d) ** 2. 14.8 Maxson bd (along private r.o.w) 15.0 San Gabriel River bd Mission Road-Anderson Street d 15.7 Albarnes d [Durbin b] 2.5 Echandia Junction bcd ** 2. 16.3 Foster Avenue d [Gravel Pit b] State Street bd 16.7 Vista Del Valle bd North Cummings Street d 17.2 La Rica bd [Plymouth Street b here?] 17.5 Baldwin Park abd 3.1 Valley Junction bcd [Covina Junction a] 17.8 Baldwin Park Southern Pacific Crossing cd > 3.5 Murchison Street bd 22. Covina (SP/PE 2nd) ++ 3.8 Lancaster d [City Limits a ] 25. San Dimas Junction ++ [Lancaster Avenue b] 18.0 Vineland b Wallace a* 18.2 Meadow View bd 4.5 City Terrace d [La Borde ab] 18.6 Orange Avenue bd 5.1 Eastern Avenue d > (along Badillo Street) 5. California State University LA (ML) k 19.1 Irwindale bd 5.7 Floral Park b > 19.6 Vincent bd 2 20.1 Lark Ellen bd 40.2 East Alta Loma b 20.6 Azusa Avenue bd [Sierra Street a*] 40.7 Las Uvas b 21.1 Hollenbeck Street bd [Hollenbeck Avenue a*] 41.7 Grapeland b 21.3 5th Street b Jaybee # 21.4 4th Street bd 43.7 Etiwanda bc 21.5 3rd Street b 44.2 Las Minas b 21.6 Citrus Avenue d [Covina (Citrus Avenue) bc] 45.4 Sansevain b 21.8 Covina (PE 1st) ab.d(tm) 47.4 Muscat b 22.0 1st Street b 48.7 Cypress Street b 22.1 Barranca Street b 49.1 Fontana bc 22.6 Grand Avenue b 49.7 Palmetto Street b 22.9 Heyler b Alder b 23.1 Glendora Avenue b 50.7 Locust b 23.4 Masonic Home b 51.2 Lin Street b (along private r.o.w) 52.2 Cactave b 23.8 Ruddock b 52.7 Rialto, Willow Avenue b 24.2 Charter Oak b 53.0 Rialto bc 24.8 Valley Center b 53.2 Sycamore Avenue b 25.1 Section Center b 53.4 Acacia b 25.3 San Dimas Junction b [Lone Hill ] 54.0 Pepper b 25.9 Amelia Avenue b 55.1 Bench b 26.3 San Dimas (Southern Pacific Station) bc (along Rialto Avenue) 26.6 San Dimas Avenue b 56.1 Mount Vernon b 26.9 San Dimas (Walnut Avenue) b 56.5 K Street b 27.6 Mud Springs b 56.8 I Street b 27.9 Damar # 57.0 G Street b 28.3 La Verne "A" Street b 57.5 San Bernardino bc 28.8 La Verne bc 29.2 Lincoln Avenue # [La Verne, H Street b] ** 1. Alternative route: 29.7 Fulton Road b 30.1 Garey Avenue b 0.0 Los Angeles, 6th & Main Streets 30.3 North Pomona bc (along 6th Street) 30.8 San Antonio Avenue b Los Angeles & 6th Streets 31.0 Baldy View b Wall Street 31.5 Berkeley Avenue b (ATSF, 150) Sixth Street 31.7 Oberlin Avenue b 31.8 Alexandria Avenue b ** 2. Former route until 1943: 31.9 Yale Avenue b 31.9 Harvard Avenue b Vignes Street 32.0 Claremont bc Center Street b (along 1st Street) Santa Fe Railway Crossing b Greek Theatre b Salt Lake Railway Crossing b 32.5 Mill Heights b Anderson Street b 32.8 Bowden # Macy Street b College Heights # [Montello b here?] (along private r.o.w) 34.0 Orange Heights b 2.5 Echandia Junction 34.1 Parsons b 34.5 West Upland b 401. SAN DIMAS LINE Mountain Avenue b Rockaway b 25.3 San Dimas Junction (400) Dewey b (along private r.o.w) 35.1 Anthony # [San Antonio Hospital b] Cienega b Palm Avenue b Bonita Avenue b 35.7 Upland, Euclid Avenue b 3rd Street b 35.9 Upland (3rd St) bc Cataract Street b 36.2 Campus Avenue b Depot Street b (along private r.o.w) 26.3 San Dimas (PE) b 36.5 11th Street b 37.0 Carillo b 402. LA VERNE - POMONA 38.2 Carnelian b * stops for Pomona Local line cars only 39.0 Hellman Avenue # 39.4 Alta Loma bc 28.8 La Verne 3 (along private r.o.w) Park Avenue 29.4 Vejar b Rebecca Street 29.7 County Fair Grounds White Avenue 30.1 Ganesha Junction b Monrovia Avenue & Huntington Boulevard 30.4 Alameda Street b (along Huntington Boulevard) 30.7 Pomona Junction b (403) Williams Street (along Garey Ave) Laurel Avenue Orange Grove Avenue b Texas Street Stop * b Wilson Street Jefferson Avenue b Randolph Street Columbia Street b Alvarado Street Alvarado Street b Orange Grove Avenue Piedmont Street * b Burdick Drive Stop * b Ganesha Park Pearl Street b Kenoak Drive Pasadena Street b Preciado Street Holt Avenue & Garey Avenue b Walnut Street Center Street b Park Junction Monterey Street b Park Avenue Commercial Street * b Pomona Junction 31.8 Southern Pacific Railway b (as 402 to Holt & Garey Aves and return to:) Salt Lake Railway b Palomares Street 1st Street * b 2nd Street & Garey Avenue b 405. POMONA: WEST 2nd & PARK AVENUE LINE 31.9 Pomona (3rd St) bc all 'b' 403. POMONA JN - NORTH POMONA Oak Street (along 2nd Street) 30.7 Pomona Junction (402) Lemon Avenue (along Garey Street) Myrtle Avenue Pomona Valley Hospital b Hamilton Avenue (along private r.o.w) Monrovia Avenue Aliso Street b White Avenue Hiawassee Street b Cypress Avenue Cucamonga Avenue b Rebecca Street 32.1 North Pomona (400) Parcels Street Park Avenue 404. POMONA: GAREY & PARK AVENUE LINE all 'b' Gordon Street Main Street Palomares Street Thomas Street (along Franklin & Garey Aves) 2nd Street-Garey Avenue Pomona Valley Cemetery (as to:) Garey Avenue-Franklin Avenue Holt Avenue & Garey Avenue Stop (and return to:) Phillips Boulevard Oak Street Stop Grand Avenue 406. POMONA: HOLT & EAST 5th STREET LINE all 'b' 12th Street 11th Street 5th & County Line 10th Street (along 5th Street) 9th Street Stop 8th Street East End Avenue 7th Street Stop 6th Street Stop 5th Street Southern Pacific Railway 4th Street Reservoir Avenue Pomona (3rd St) Stop (as 402 to:) San Antonio Avenue Holt Avenue & Garey Avenue Caswell Street (along Holt Avenue) Towne Avenue Main Street Regene Street Gordon Street Elenor Street 4 Linden Street Stop + b Palomares Street 14th Street b Elm Street Stop + b Gibbs Street 15th Street b Locust Avenue Stop + b 5th Street & Garey Avenue 16th Street b (as 402 to:) Stop + b Holt Avenue & Garey Avenue 17th Street b (along Holt Avenue) Stop + b Stop 18th Street b Gibbs Street Stop + b Stop 19th Street b Palomares Street Stop + b Stop 20th Street b Elenor Street Stop + b Stop 21st Street b San Antonio Avenue Stop + b Claremont Place 22nd Street b Mount View Place Stop + b Reservoir Avenue 23rd Street b Stop + b 407.
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