Pacific/Randolph station

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Pacific/Randolph
LocationRandolph St.
Huntington Park, California
Coordinates33°59′08″N 118°13′31″W / 33.985455°N 118.225208°W / 33.985455; -118.225208Coordinates: 33°59′08″N 118°13′31″W / 33.985455°N 118.225208°W / 33.985455; -118.225208
Other information
StatusPlanned
History
Openedc. 1903 (Pacific Electric)
Closed1938 (Pacific Electric)
Rebuilt2033–2035 (estimated)
Future service
Preceding station LAMetroLogo.svg Metro Rail Following station
Slauson
Terminus
West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor
toward Pioneer
Former services
Preceding station PE Bolt.svg Pacific Electric Following station
La Habra–Fullerton–Yorba Linda
towards
Whittier
towards
Fullerton
towards Fullerton
Preceding station Los Angeles Railway Following station
Location

Pacific/Randolph is a planned light rail station in Huntington Park, California. It will operate as part of the Los Angeles County Metro Rail system.[1][2] It is part of the West Santa Ana Branch Transit Corridor project. Measure M funds are programmed for a scheduled completion in 2041, though the station may be constructed for an opening between 2033 and 2035.[3][4]

The station site formerly served as a Pacific Electric interurban stop on the Yorba Linda Line. Los Angeles Railway J streetcars operated on Pacific Boulevard and also stopped here.[5] Pacific Electric Red Car service ended in 1938, while Los Angeles Railway Yellow Cars ran until 1963.

References[]

  1. ^ Sharp, Steven (October 17, 2019). "Metro Unveils TOD Concepts for West Santa Ana Branch Stations". Urbanize LA. Retrieved 19 September 2020.
  2. ^ Pacific Electric ROW / West Santa Ana Branch Corridor Alternatives Analysis Report (PDF). Metro (Report). Southern California Association of Governments. Retrieved 6 September 2020.
  3. ^ Sharp, Steven (17 January 2022). "Metro staff recommend Union Station route for West Santa Ana Branch". Urbanize. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  4. ^ 2021-0724 - WEST SANTA ANA BRANCH TRANSIT CORRIDOR PROJECT (Report). Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority. January 19, 2022. p. 2. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
  5. ^ H.P. Noordwal (1938). "Route Map Los Angeles Railway Electric Car and Bus Routes" (Map). Barry Lawrence Ruderman Antique Maps Inc. Los Angeles Railway. "Alternate link" (Map). via Google.


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