It’s break time for the crew of Pacific Electric no. 1624 (note the operator sitting and reading a book in the open cab), with an unidentified steel-bodied Pacific Electric caboose coupled behind. The image notes this was taken at Butte Street. It’s June 7, 1956.
Pacific Electric no. 1621 and her crew handle switching duties at State Street Yard in Los Angeles. Note what we now call Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center (“General Hospital”) looming in the background. This image is dated 1945.
Early color stock (1945) in this dramatic image of Pacific Electric nos. 1619 and 1629 coupled to what appears to be a Pacific Electric wooden caboose. A crew member hustles back to 1629 with 1930s-vintage automobiles in the background of Macy Street Yards.
It’s Macy Street Yards and Pacific Electric freight locomotives nos. 1604 and 1608 are awaiting their next assignment. It’s 1945 per the image information, making this a very early color image of the pair.
Metropolitan Transit Authority (ex-Pacific Electric) blimp no. 1545 is captured in this dramatic nighttime shot (with star filters) at 6th and Main Street Station in downtown Los Angeles. Service will be to Long Beach, per the dash sign. The date is February 18, 1961.
Pacific Electric steeplecab switcher no. 1544 is photographed coupled to a Southern Pacific outside-braced boxcar and an ominous stack of recovered rail – an indication of line abandonments and removals. The image is undated.
Ex-Pacific Electric blimp no. 1543 in its ghastly MTA redesigned livery is captured in this moody nighttime shot taken March 3, 1961 somewhere in Long Beach.