The Santa Monica Air Line was an interurban railroad operated by the Pacific Electric between Santa Monica and downtown Los Angeles. Electric passenger...
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Santa Monica (Spanish for 'Saint Monica'; Spanish: Santa Mónica) is a city in Los Angeles County, situated along Santa Monica Bay on California's South...
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The tram line to the Wharf was called the Santa Monica Canyon Line built in 1891. This tram line was an extension of the Santa Monica Air Line. It ran...
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17th Street/SMC station (redirect from Santa Monica 17th Street (LACMTA station))
Street and Colorado Avenue in Santa Monica, California. It is served by the E Line. The interurban Santa Monica Air Line ran south of Colorado on a private...
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dates to the 1920s. From the 1920s to 1953, the streetcar line known as the Santa Monica Air Line of the Pacific Electric system ran along the southern edge...
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company converted it to electric traction. It operated the line as the Santa Monica Air Line by 1920, with both freight and passenger services. Passenger...
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33°56′20″N 118°30′15″W / 33.93889°N 118.50417°W / 33.93889; -118.50417 Santa Monica Bay is a bight of the Pacific Ocean in Southern California, United States...
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26th Street/Bergamot station (category Buildings and structures in Santa Monica, California)
Santa Monica, California and near the Bergamot Station Arts Center. The station is served by the E Line. The station is in the Pico District of Santa...
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American Olive Company (AmOCo) plant. It was the junction where the Santa Monica Air Line split off from the Watts, Long Beach, and other Southern District...
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The history of Santa Monica, California covers the significant events and movements in Santa Monica's past. 1880 – 417 1890 – 1,580 1900 – 3,057 1910 –...
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