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D
Overview
LocaleLos Angeles
Termini
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemLos Angeles Railway
History
Opened1920
Closed1947
Technical
Track gaugenarrow gauge
ElectrificationOverhead lines
Route map

1927–1947
Bonnie Brae and Beverly
3rd and Bonnie Brae
3rd and Alvarado
Alvarado and 6th
 H   3 
5th and Beaudry
5th and Figueroa
 U 
5th and Flower
5th and Grand
5th and Olive
5th and Hill
Pacific Electric
5th and Broadway
 P   W   5   9 
5th and Spring
 N   7   8 
5th and Main
 O  Pacific Electric
5th and Los Angeles
5th and Maple
5th and San Pedro
Central Station
Southern Pacific Railroad Pacific Electric
Down arrow extended 1943
Central and 6th
Central and 7th
 J   R 
Central and 8th
Central and Olympic
Pacific Electric
Central and 12th
 B 
Central and 16th
Central and Washington
Central and Adams
Central and Jefferson
Central and 38th
Central and Vernon
 V 
Central and Slauson

D was a line operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1895 to 1947.

History

Bonnie Brae Line (1895-1920)

During the early days of LARy, the route ("Bonnie Brae") had to compete with multiple other streetcar companies, running a circuitous route to avoid them between Central Station and the northern portion of Westlake, by way of 5th Street, Olive Street, 6th Street, Figueroa Street, 7th Street Alvarado Street, Webster Avenue, and Bonnie Brae Street.

Following the Great Merger of 1911, Pacific Electric divested most of its Los Angeles local routes to LARy, allowing D to use former LAIU trackage on West 6th street Westlake. The Figueroa and 7th street portions of the line were eliminated, shortening the trip by a quarter of a mile. In 1920, the Bonnie Brae Line was renamed D.

D Line (1920-1947)

Early in the 1920s, the 5th street segment was extended so that 3, U, and D lines could run straight along 5th street through Downtown and shortening the route by an additional quarter mile. Unfortunately, this made D little more than a branch of two much more popular routes, with the closure of Central Station in 1940, and no major destinations on East 5th Street, ridership downtown reduced significantly. At the same time, however, the removal of the I line improved ridership in Westlake. The route was removed by Los Angeles Transit Lines in 1947.

References

  • "Los Angeles Railway". Electric Rail Heritage Association.