6th & Main Street Station with its Viaduct Removed

Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

 
This image captures the complete removal of the elevated viaduct removed from the former Pacific Electric (MTA) 6th & Main Street Station, captured June 16, 1964.
 
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

6th & Main Street Elevated Removal from Wall Street

Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

 
A view of the 6th and Main Street Terminal’s elevated viaduct removal, viewed from Wall Street, in this image dated June 16, 1964.
 
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

MTA Elevated Removal Looking Toward Maple

Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

 
The 6th and Main Street Terminal’s elevated viaduct undergoes removal by MTA contractors in this image dated June 16, 1964.
 
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

MTA Elevated Removal from Wall Street

Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

 
The elevated viaduct is removed by MTA contractors in this image from June 16, 1964.
 
Alan Weeks Photo, Alan Weeks Collection

1520 at Echo Mountain

Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

 
Pacific Electric narrow gauge work car no. 1520 at rest at Echo Mountain on the Alpine Division after abandonment. The image is dated February 23, 1938.
 
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

362 at Lamanda Park Junction in Pasadena

Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

 
Pacific Electric inbound East Colorado Street car no. 362 pauses at Lamanda Park Junction in Pasadena on July 13, 1940. Check out the details on this photo: the Foster and Kleiser billboard with western-horse artwork; “For World News – Los Angeles Times” placard; cast-iron scale; and the amazing “Joys of Vacation Days” PE house-ad banner, torn but still intact on the carside. It reads: Joys of Vacation Days / Most Quickly and Comfortably Reach / By Pacific Electric / Rail and Motor Coach Lines / And Connecting Coach Lines to / The Beaches / The Mountains
 
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

338 in West Los Angeles

Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

 
Pacific Electric streetcar no. 338 turns onto private right-of-way in West Los Angeles on April 23, 1939.
 
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

456 on the Last Run to Mount Lowe

Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

 
Pacific Electric Mount Lowe franchise car no. 456 is captured on April 1, 1938 – the last trip. The PE crew consisted of James L. Gilmore (conductor) and Frank Breen (motorman). The sole passenger was photographer Harold F. Stewart.
 
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

460 at Hygeia north of Altadena

Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

 
Pacific Electric conductor George Fielder poses before franchise car no. 460 at Hygeia, just north of Altadena, on February 23, 1938.
 
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

1012 Crosses the SP Branch on Main in Alhambra

Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection

 
Outbound Pacific Electric Temple City Line car no. 1012 crosses the Southern Pacific Branch on East Main Street in Alhambra on November 23, 1941.
 
Harold F. Stewart Photo, Stan Kistler Collection