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Sawtelle Line

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Overview
OwnerSouthern Pacific Railroad
LocaleLos Angeles
Termini
Stations17
Service
TypeLight rail
SystemPacific Electric
Daily ridership2,286,461 (last count)
History
Opened1911
Closed1940
Technical
Line length10.19
Track gauge1,435 mm (4 ft 8+12 in) standard gauge
ElectrificationOverhead lines
Route map

Hill Street Station
Subway Terminal
 J   R   S 
 N 
 W 
 P   9 
 J   9 
 W 
 A 
Vermont Avenue
 V 
Berendo Street siding
Western Avenue
3rd Avenue siding
Vineyard
 P 
Rosemary
Genesee
Big Barn
Sherman Junction
Alpers
Beverly Hills
Country Club
Buenos Ayres
High Bridge
Wolfskill
Santa Monica
and Sepulveda
Sawtelle
30th Street
Cambridge
Durham
Santa Monica
Ocean Park
Venice
until
1927
1916
only
Playa del Rey

Sawtelle was a suburban line operated by the Pacific Electric Railway from 1911 to 1940. This line was one of four lines connecting Downtown Los Angeles and Santa Monica that did not run through Hollywood. This was the shortest route to Santa Monica, and as such had the highest ridership of any line in the system, with an all-time high of 2,644,512 in 1929.

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