Virtual Lecture Series: The Story of Southern California's Pacific Electric Railway Cars
If you like the dramatic plots of China Town or Who Framed Roger Rabbit?, then you’ll love the striking (and real) story of Southern California’s Pacific Electric Railway Cars. for this presentation is Jared Nigro, Chief Operations Officer of the Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation. Jared walks us through the beginnings of the Pacific Electric Railway, to their height and ultimate end in Southern California- specifically, the Hermosa and Redondo Beach areas. Thank you for watching this installment of our Virtual Lecture Series with the Hermosa Beach Museum. We hope you enjoy this wonderful presentation. To learn more about the Los Angeles Railroad Heritage Foundation and their programing, visit their website: https://www.larhf.org/

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