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Pacific Electric Trestle in North Hollywood
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http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/...psrcyn53ha.jpg http://i1315.photobucket.com/albums/...ps6pmccak5.jpg The reason it is difficult for NLA readers tor reconcile the location of this trestle on today's google maps is that it succumbed to the construction of the 170 Freeway in 1966. My photos show an SP steam pile driver setting supports for a short steel girder bridge over what would become a concrete lined Tujunga wash with vertical sides. With the wash narrowed to approximately 30 feet across, the steel truss bridges for vehicular traffic on the north and south sides of parallel Chandler Boulevard would be replaced by short concrete California Highway Department bridges plus a cover and fill between the vehicular bridges and the railroad bridge. The freeway would obliterate the scene shown in the pictures. The SP bridge would later be covered by the current Orange Line Busway. Note: If you look closely at the black and white photo you can see the north side Chandler Boulevard truss bridge in the distance behind the Hollywood car . A minor correction to the PE route into North Hollywood. After descending Cahuenga Pass, the rails swung right and ran parallel to Vineland Avenue, crossing over Lankershim boulevard at the 5-points junction of Vineland Avenue, Lankershim Boulevard and Camarillo streets to Wilcox Avenue where it curved left on to the Southern Pacific’s Van Nuys Branch right-of-way. It then ran parallel to Chandler boulevard to Kester junction where the SP curved north while the PE continued on alongside Chandler to Van Nuys Boulevard where it too turned north. Flying Wedge, I don’t believe the bridge you cited in your post from the “Man on the Flying Trapeze” is in the San Fernando Valley. There is no roadway visible on either side of the trestle and the small hill on the left side does not fit with the flat landscape of the SFV. There were three trestles in North Hollywood. Two were paralleled by Vineland avenue and the one on Chandler Boulevard seen behind the streetcar in the photo that sparked this discussion. I think the trestles in the movie may be on PE's Eastern District, east of Pomona. However, I will have to do some research. Cheers, Jack |
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Consistent with Wig-Wag's post :previous: Recollect the image also having been identified as somewhere on Vineland, north of Lankershim, possibly close to Agua Vista? Noting the girders to the immediate left of the streetcar, are there any remaining open girder bridges spanning the LA River in/near this neighborhood? 1938 Studio City flooding http://jpg2.lapl.org/pics19/00019280.jpghttp://jpg2.lapl.org/pics19/00019280.jpg Projected LA River development http://jpg1.lapl.org/00120/00120779.jpghttp://jpg1.lapl.org/00120/00120779.jpg Quote:
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Godzilla, the car is now several miles beyond Agua Vista street. The first street one would encounter on the far side of the vehicular bridge is Beck (I had a girlfriend who lived 3 houses north of Chandler on this street). The first street one would encounter ahead of the streetcar is Irvine. Both streets are visible on today's google maps. Agua Vista Street crossed the PE at Vineland Avenue. It too is still visible on Google Maps. Look just north of the LA River just west of where the 170 freeway crosses over it. The PE stop in this area was Rio Vista. It lay between the Tujunga Wash Bridge and the Los Angeles River Bridge, Both were converted from wooden trestles to steel bridges in 1928. The Rio Vista shelter was saved and today is on display at Traveltown in Griffith Park. There are no remaining girder bridges on Chandler Boulevard or elsewhere in the SFV so far as I know. Cheers, Jack |
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Jack, is this you? ;)
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/qJzOz7.jpg June 19, 1955, photo by Bill Whyte http://www.pacificelectric.org/wp-co..._PE_WigWag.jpg "A railfan armed with his camera sits atop a Pacific Electric wig-wag." __ |
I previously thought the writing next to the windows on the San Carlos Cocktail Lounge said 'Welcome',
but after looking closer, I was surprised to see it actually says 'Television', twice! http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...923/meWAGR.jpg detail -somewhat surprised a television is such a drawing card (especially to paint it twice on the front of an establishment) |
"Motormen carries a grip in which they carried the controller handle and the reverse key, otherwise it was like leaving your ignition key in the ignition switch."
-Ed Workman "As a kid, I'd see the motormen change out from time to time and the one guy would remove his 'handle' and step off the car, maybe exchange a few words with his relief who would then step aboard and place his own control handle on the shaft and off we'd go. Also saw, but can't really remember the particulars, the motorman remove his handle at one end of the car, walk the length of it, reconnect it to the shaft at the far end and we'd go the other way. Never really thought about it much but without that handle the car couldn't be moved. The reverse key, as I remember was kept on a chain attached to the guy's belt. He couldn't really move around without taking it with him." -Michael Ryerson Thanks for explaining all this to me guys. I really appreciate it. _http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/922/umdUhf.jpg http://www.sbcity.org/images/departm...hades_0411.jpg Pacific Electric Motorman, Edward Erickson, 1935 Pictured is donor's father on the Big Red Car _ 1953 http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/FrQ7QV.jpg https://www.flickr.com/photos/brianf...an/9150625715/ "A Pacific Electric red car motorman waves to a passing colleague in 1953." _ |
Headlight Check, Los Angeles 1939
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/922/wJ0QgH.jpg eBay "An officer of the State Motor Vehicle Department checks height of lights on a car during a campaign to eliminate road hazards created by faulty lights. If the lights show too high or too low, officers board the car, move it down the street where the driver is given a citation." -4/5/39 reverse http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...922/La9q1C.jpg ____ |
California Border Patrol, 1936
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...921/oDKpYI.jpg eBay "In an effort to keep out itinerants who might become charges of the county, Lo Angeles Police have been patrolling the California border in advance of the annual mid-winter influx. The governor of Arizona has declared the action unconstitutional and an inter-state controversy threatens." reverse http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...922/CvXAiH.jpg |
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Hard times. Earl |
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Cheers, Jack |
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Click link: https://youtu.be/k1PCyKhC1_k |
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It turns out the wig-wag sitter is Jim Bruggere. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...921/0EMe9S.jpg http://www.pacificelectric.org/pacif...erch/#comments i think Ralph meant Atwater. |
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So were the LA County sheriff's officers undercover? I was a bit confused by the absence of any uniformed officers in the photo I posted. I wasn't sure if the men in the photograph were merely drivers crossing the border, or officers undercover. And did LA County officials have any actual jurisdiction at the border? I mean come on, the eastern boundary of LA county is hundreds of miles away. __ |
Here' a 'Where's-Waldo' type of photograph.
"The 800 students of Ralph Waldo Emerson Junior High in California had their picture taken in 1941."------------------------------------------------> http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/xq90/923/sNE9Rd.jpg http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ane-Baker.html There is someone in this photograph that is going to become very famous in the next few years. Can you spot her? ;) (answer below) Well, here she is in the upper center of this detail. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...921/rEbc9F.jpg A young fresh-faced Norma Jean Baker! aka Marilyn Monroe. There are signatures covering the back of the photo, but frustratingly Norma Jean's isn't one of them. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...924/MuVqJ8.jpg http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/arti...ane-Baker.html ....if you're still looking for her in the group, here she is circled. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...924/EVMowO.jpg The article doesn't say, but Ralph Waldo Emerson Jr. High is located on Selby Avenue in Santa Monica. (directly behind the massive Mormon Temple) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...924/4AhYi7.jpg google_aerial I haven't decided yet which building the students were posed in front of. __ |
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As for your second question, I think the answer is: "Jurisdiction? Jurisdiction? We have blackjacks. We don't need no stinking jurisdiction." A blackjack is a spring-loaded sap, which, with a little practice, can be used with a flick of the wrist to deliver a neatly calibrated blow to the head. I still have my father's somewhere. As I said, hard times. Real hard times. Earl |
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like this. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/640...924/blSSbc.jpg I used to carry it under the seat of my truck. (until someone told me it was illegal to do so. How was your father's spring loaded Earl? _ |
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I kid you not, my dad was trained in its use by the FBI. (Because of interstate commerce, most railroad Special Agents were close to the feds -- and formally federalized during WWII.) Cheers, Earl |
:previous: Thanks Earl. -quite interesting.
This 'mystery' photograph was sold on eBay back on March 8, 2014. http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/128...922/ccurGa.jpg "1900 Railway, RPPC (Real Picture PostCard), Pacific Electric CALIF Observation Rail Car Rail" Does anyone have an idea where this photograph was taken? Is there a unseen tunnel behind the streetcar...or is this the end to the line? -also note, there appear to be three sets of tracks. (I only noticed two at first) Since this is an observation car I'm assuming this is somewhere along Pacific electric's Balloon Route. -but the Balloon Route didn't open until September of 1901, so the date of the photograph might be off by a year. *Do you think the man holding the bag at far right is the motorman? -but he's not in uniform so maybe he's a doctor. |
OK, I just spotted the motorman, so maybe the other man was a doctor.
http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/102...922/uVjpZI.jpg detail ...or maybe he's just holding his wife's purse. ;) http://imagizer.imageshack.us/v2/800...922/EkeeGz.jpg nope, looks like a doctor's bag to me. _ |
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