B (Los Angeles Railway)

B
Overview
LocaleLos Angeles
Service
TypeStreetcar
SystemLos Angeles Railway
Daily ridership13,185 (1940)[1]
History
OpenedMay 9, 1920 (1920-05-09)
ClosedDecember 5, 1948 (1948-12-05)
Technical
Track gauge3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm)
ElectrificationOverhead line600 V DC
Route map

 E 
Evergreen and Wabash
Evergreen and Blanchard
Evergreen and Malabar
Evergreen and Brooklyn
 E 
Brooklyn and Mott
Brooklyn and Soto
Brooklyn and St. Louis
Brooklyn and State
Brooklyn and Boyle
Brooklyn and Echandia
Brooklyn and Warren
Brooklyn and Macy
Macy and Mission
Macy and Lyon
Macy and Vignes
Union Station
 F 
Macy and Alameda
Macy and Main
Main and Sunset
Main and Temple
Main and 1st
 P 
Main and 2nd
 8 
Main and 3rd
 9 
Main and 4th
Main and 5th
Main and 6th
Pacific Electric
Main and 7th
 J   R   S   7 
Main and 8th
Main and 9th
 7   8 
Broadway Place
 5 
Main and 11th
Main and 12th
 F   5   7   8 
12th and Los Angeles
12th and Maple
12th and San Pedro
 S 
12th and Stanford
12th and Central
12th and Hooper
Hooper and 14th
Hooper and 16th
Hooper and Washington
Hooper and 22nd
Hooper and Adams
Hooper and 32nd
Ascot and 32nd
Ascot and 34th
Ascot and 38th
Ascot and 41st
Ascot and 42nd
Ascot and Vernon
 V 
Ascot and 46th
Ascot and 48th
Ascot and 51st

other lines

The B was a streetcar line in Los Angeles, California. It was operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1920 to 1948, originally running from Ramona Boulevard and Miller Street in East Los Angeles to Ascot Avenue and 51st Street.

  1. ^ Breivogel, Milton; Bate, Stuart (1942). "Mass Transit Facilities and Master Plan of Parkways" (PDF). Los Angeles City Planning Commission. Retrieved January 29, 2021.

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