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Waterfront Red Car

Description:
Historic rail at the Port of Los Angeles in San Pedro
History:
This is not exactly the Blue Line, nor is it Metrolink. San Diego and San Francisco have streetcar and light rail along their waterfronts. This is Los Angeles try at the same concept
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San Diego and San Francisco have used light rail and streetcars to redevelop the waterfront on their respective harbors. The Port of Los Angeles has gotten into the act by building the Waterfront Red Car. They have three cars 500 and 501 which are replicas of Pacific Electric's Huntington Stardard cars. They also have car 1058 which (sort of) is an authentic Pacific Electric car.

Movie of north and south bound cars passing at 6th St. Downtown station on May 21, 2005 (6.3 MB). A short siding was added in the distance to allow southbound cars to pass.

Movie of car 501 crossing 6th St.

Movie of car 500 at Ports o' Call Station. (13.1 MB)

Movie of car 501 22th St. Station. Note the freight siding to the left. During the week these tracks are used by Union Pacific. (57.4 MB)

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6th St. / Downtown

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Looking southwest
May 21, 2005
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Looking north. Note the siding used for passing
May 21, 2005
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Maritime Museum is across from the 6th St. station
May 21, 2005
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6th St. / Downtown San Pedro

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I can just see people unhappy with being stuck on the siding waiting for a train to go by.
Apr 28, 2001
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There is a short siding just north of 6th St. / Downtown San Pedro.
Apr 28, 2001

This station is actually closest to the Maritime Museum. It is also the location of the single passing siding


Sampson Way/Ports O' Call Station

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Port's O' Call stop
Feb 4, 2006
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Approaching Ports O' Call station
Feb 4, 2006
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Looking north
May 21, 2005
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Near Fishing Boats

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Vincent Thomas Bridge in background
Feb 4, 2006
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And some fishing boats
Feb 4, 2006
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(fleet 500)
Feb 4, 2006
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Heading north (fleet 1058)
Feb 4, 2006
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Heading north (fleet 1058)
Feb 4, 2006
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The yard
Feb 4, 2006

22nd St. - Marina

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This is the southern end of the line. The freight track continue south for about 1/2 mile (1km)
Apr 28, 2001
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This is not quite the Metro Blue line. For one thing the platforms are much smaller
Apr 28, 2001
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The Red Car line uses an under utilized railroad siding. All that had to be added was wires.
Apr 28, 2001
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Note the sign pointing out the soon to be open Red Car line
Apr 28, 2001

The southern end of the line does not have much. There is no marina, just abandonned warehouses and a very large parking lot. The parking lot is probably the real attraction. It will help fill up Red Cars on the weekend

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Looking good (fleet 501)
May 21, 2005
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Changing ends (501)
May 21, 2005
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All stations have a similar design
May 21, 2005

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Fine wood work
Nov 8, 2006
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Car 501
Nov 8, 2006
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Car 501
Nov 8, 2006
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