Pasadena Short Line (Pacific Electric) - List of Major Stations

List of Major Stations

Station Major Connections Date Opened Date Closed City
Pasadena Short Line
Pasadena East California, East Orange Grove, East Washington, Lamanda Park, Lincoln, Mount Lowe, North Fair Oaks, North Lake, Pasadena via Oak Knoll, South Pasadena Local, West California, West Colorado and Orange Grove 1902 1951 Pasadena
South Pasadena Mount Lowe Railway, South Pasadena Local 1902 1951 South Pasadena
Oneonta Park Monrovia-Glendora, Mount Lowe, Pasadena via Oak Knoll, Shorb, Sierra Madre 1901 1951
Sierra Vista Alhambra-San Gabriel, Monrovia-Glendora, Mount Lowe, Pasadena via Oak Knoll, Shorb, Sierra Madre 1901 1951 Alhambra
Covina Junction Alhambra-San Gabriel, Monrovia-Glendora, Mount Lowe, Pasadena via Oak Knoll, Pomona, Riverside-Rialto, Sierra Madre, Upland-San Bernardino 1901 1951 Los Angeles
Echandia Junction Alhambra-San Gabriel, Annandale, Monrovia-Glendora, Mount Lowe, Pasadena via Oak Knoll, Pomona, Riverside-Rialto, Sierra Madre, South Pasadena Local, Upland-San Bernardino 1895 1951
Pacific Electric Building Alhambra-San Gabriel, Annandale, Balboa, Fullerton, Hawthorne-El Segundo, La Habra-Yorba Linda, Long Beach, Monrovia-Glendora, Mount Lowe, Pasadena via Oak Knoll, Pomona, Riverside-Rialto, San Pedro via Dominguez, San Pedro via Gardena, Santa Ana, Santa Monica Air Line, Sierra Madre, Soldiers' Home, South Pasadena Local, Whittier 1905 1961
Pacific Electric
Routes
Northern Division
  • Alhambra-San Gabriel
  • Annandale
  • Arlington-Corona
  • Arrowhead
  • Covina
  • East Washington
  • El Monte-Baldwin Park
  • Highland
  • Lamanda Park
  • Monrovia-Glendora
  • Mount Lowe
  • North Lake
  • Pasadena Short Line
  • Pasadena via Oak Knoll
  • Ontario-San Antonio Heights
  • Ontario-Upland
  • Pomona
  • Pomona-Claremont
  • Redlands
  • Riverside-Arlington
  • Riverside-Rialto
  • San Bernardino-Riverside
  • San Dimas
  • San Dimas Local
  • Shorb
  • Sierra Madre
  • Sierra Vista Local
  • South Pasadena Local
  • Upland-San Bernardino
Western Division
  • Beverly Hills
  • Brush Canyon
  • Coldwater Canyon
  • Echo Park Avenue
  • Edendale Local
  • Glendale-Burbank
  • Lankershim-Van Nuys
  • Laurel Canyon
  • Owensmouth
  • Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey
  • San Fernando
  • Santa Monica Air Line
  • Sawtelle
  • Sherman
  • Soldiers' Home
  • Venice-Inglewood
  • Venice-Playa del Rey
  • Venice Short Line
  • West 16th Street
  • Western and Franklin Avenue
  • Westgate
Southern Division
  • American Avenue
  • Balboa
  • Bellflower
  • Catalina Dock
  • East Seventh Street
  • East Third Street
  • Fullerton
  • Hawthorne-El Nido
  • Hawthorne-El Segundo
  • Huntington Beach-La Bolsa
  • La Habra-Yorba Linda
  • Long Beach
  • Long Beach-San Pedro
  • Redondo via Gardena
  • San Pedro via Dominguez
  • San Pedro via Gardena
  • Santa Ana
  • Santa Ana-Huntington Beach
  • Santa Ana-Orange
  • Seal Beach
  • Seal Beach-Huntington Beach-Newport Beach
  • Terminal Island
  • Torrance
  • Watts
  • Whittier
Notable
  • Belmont Tunnel / Toluca Substation and Yard
  • Pacific Electric Building
  • Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge
  • Substation No. 8
  • Subway Terminal Building
  • Watts Station
Related
Predecessors
  • Los Angeles Inter-Urban Electric Railway
  • Monrovia Rapid Transit Company
  • Mount Lowe Railway
  • Pasadena and Pacific
  • Santa Ana, Orange & Tustin Street Railway
Connecting
  • Glendale and Montrose Railway
  • Los Angeles Railway
Successors
  • Los Angeles Metro
  • LAMTA
  • OCTA
  • Omnitrans
  • Port of LA Waterfront Red Car
  • SCRTD
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