Fullerton Line

The Fullerton Line was an interurban route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and Fullerton, California. It opened in 1917 and hosted passenger service until 1938; the line was retained for freight for some time thereafter. After abandonment, the right of way between La Habra and Fullerton was mostly converted to a rail trail or built over.

Fullerton
Overview
OwnerSouthern Pacific Railroad
LocaleLos Angeles, the Gateway Cities and Orange County
Termini
Stations40
Service
TypeInterurban
SystemPacific Electric
Operator(s)Pacific Electric
Rolling stockPE 220 Class (last used)
Ridership100,105 (1926)
History
Opened1917
ClosedJanuary 22, 1938 (passenger)
c.1940s–1962 (freight)
Technical
Number of tracks1–4
Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge
Electrification600 V DC Overhead lines
Route map

to Sierra Vista &
 B   F   G   O 
 
Pacific Electric Building
Edendale Local
 H   J   R   S 
 B   F   G   O 
multiple
lines
 U 
Amoco
to Santa Monica Air Line
Vernon Avenue
 V 
Slauson Junction
multiple
lines
Dozier
Huntington Park
 J 
Miles
Fruitland
Bell
Greening
Baker
Walker
Los Angeles River
Laguna
Gage
Rio Hondo
Rio Hondo
McCampbell
Downey Road
Rivera
Burke
San Gabriel River
Guirado
Los Nietos
Whittier
Valla
Hazzard
Walnut Avenue
Adams
Bethel
Colima
Scott
Leffingwell
Toler
Des Moines
Leuhm
La Habra
Loan Junction
Alta Mar
North Bastanchury
Bastanchury
South Bastanchury
Spadra Road
Harvard Avenue
Fullerton
Fullerton
Santa Fe
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