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Pacific Electric Railway, Volume 4: The Western Division

by Donald Duke

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Railroad and history buffs in Southern California will love this history of the interurban Pacific Electric Railway--Southern Division, which served passengers and freight shipments throughout the southern area of Los Angeles County and parts of Orange County from its inception in 1902 until its final run in 1961. The book is filled with wonderful historical photographs, accompanied by a well-written documented history of the development of the railway by Henry E. Huntington and Epes Randolph.… (more)
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Railroad and history buffs in Southern California will love this history of the interurban Pacific Electric Railway--Southern Division, which served passengers and freight shipments throughout the southern area of Los Angeles County and parts of Orange County from its inception in 1902 until its final run in 1961. The book is filled with wonderful historical photographs, accompanied by a well-written documented history of the development of the railway by Henry E. Huntington and Epes Randolph.

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