Remnants of the Pacific Electric System
Despite the last PE "Red Cars" operating in 1961, the Pacific Electric remains an icon of Los Angeles culture, and in many places, remnants of the system can still be found, hiding in plain sight. In this video, we explore a selection of the most well known spots on the system than survive to this day. 0:00 Intro 0:09 History 1:12 Etiwanda Station 2:08 Cucamonga Creek Viaduct 2:30 Bellflower Station 4:30 Blimp Car 406 5:09 El Prado Bridge 6:43 Belmont Tunnel & Substation
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