Pacific Electric blimps lead by no. 410, part of a Rose Parade Extra, pass through Sierra Vista as car no. 628 bound for Watts idles at a switch on a nearby track. The date is January 1, 1951.
Pacific Electric car no. 363 (and its beaming motorman) roll through the corner of Forest Avenue and Lincoln on the Pasadena Lincoln Avenue Line on June 20, 1940.
Pacific Electric interurbans, including no. 1012, rest at Temple City Station, located between Kaufman and Golden West on Las Tunas Drive. The date is November 2, 1941.
Harold F. Stewart climbed Mount Lowe in February of 1938 and captured a series of images of the Alpine Division in abandonment. This shot shows a rockslide covering the right-of-way just after a trestle.
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