Category:Pacific Electric Railway
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- The Pacific Electric Railway, or Red Cars system (1901–1961) — a privately owned mass transit system of Greater Los Angeles, in Southern California.
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- Centered in Downtown Los Angeles, the Red Cars system connected cities and towns across Los Angeles County, Orange County, San Bernardino County, and Riverside County.
- The Pacific Electric used electrically powered streetcars, light rail lines, and buses. In the 1920s, it was the largest electric public transit system in the world.
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Pages in category "Pacific Electric Railway"
The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
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- San Fernando (Pacific Electric)
- San Pedro via Dominguez (Pacific Electric)
- San Pedro via Gardena (Pacific Electric)
- Santa Ana (Pacific Electric)
- Sawtelle (Pacific Electric)
- Sherman (Pacific Electric)
- Sierra Madre (Pacific Electric)
- Sierra Vista (Pacific Electric)
- South Pasadena Local (Pacific Electric)
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- Transportation in Los Angeles, California
- Electric railways in California
- Light rail in California
- Streetcars in California
- Public transportation in the San Fernando Valley
- Public transportation in the San Gabriel Valley
- History of Los Angeles, California
- History of Los Angeles County, California
- History of the San Fernando Valley
- History of Orange County, California
- History of Riverside County, California
- History of San Bernardino County, California
- Wikipedia categories named after North American Class I railroads