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| Locale | Los Angeles |
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| Type | Streetcar |
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| System | Los Angeles Railway |
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| Daily ridership | 14,775 (1940) |
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| Opened | May 9, 1920 (1920-05-09) |
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| Closed | June 30, 1946 (1946-06-30) |
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| Track gauge | 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) |
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| Electrification | Overhead line, 600 V DC |
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Fountain and Edgemont |
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Fountain and San Bernardino |
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Fountain and Vermont |
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Fountain and Virgil |
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Virgil and Santa Monica |
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Virgil and Melrose |
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Melrose and Clinton |
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Clinton and Hoover |
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Hoover and Bellvue |
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Hoover and Plata |
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Hoover and Temple |
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Temple and Robinson |
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Temple and Vendome |
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Temple and Occidental |
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Temple and Rampart |
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Temple and Carondelet |
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Temple and Alvarado |
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Temple and Bonnie Brae |
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Temple and Belmont |
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Temple and Glendale |
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Temple and Douglas |
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Temple and Edgeware |
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Temple and Beaudry |
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Temple and Figueroa |
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Temple and Grand |
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Temple and Hill |
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Hill and 1st |
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Hill and 3rd |
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Hill and 4th |
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Hill and 5th D U 3 |
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Hill and 6th |
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Hill and 7th J R S |
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Hill and 8th |
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Hill and 9th N |
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Hill and 11th W |
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Hill and 12th |
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Hill and Pico P 9 |
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Hill and Venice |
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Venice and Grand J 9 |
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Venice and Hope |
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Venice and Flower W |
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Venice and Figueroa U |
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Venice and Burlington |
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Burlington and Washington W |
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Hoover and 24th |
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24th and Vermont V |
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24th and Normandie |
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Adams and Harvard |
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Adams and Western |
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Adams and Arlington |
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Adams and Crenshaw |
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Adams and Brea |
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Adams and Alsace |
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A refers to several streetcar routes in Los Angeles, California. The lines were operated by the Los Angeles Railway and its successor, Los Angeles Transit Lines, from 1920 to 1946.