--David
QUOTE: Originally posted by BR60103 There's a movie about closing down the PE called Who Framed Roger Rabbit? Unfortunately, the railway car is played by a modified bus.
QUOTE: Originally posted by espeefoamer YES[:p]!!! I remember seeing the big red cars in Long Beach,since my grandparents lived there.I saw them running on Long Beach Blvd.and once they took my brother and me to LA and back on the PE[:)].
QUOTE: Originally posted by West Coast S It has never been confirmed, but the demise of the PE is allegedly linked to a back room deal by LA Tansportation Lines, Standard Oil, General Motors and BF. Goodrich and the State Highway Department to dominate the local transportation market with City Hall and other elected officials receiving a hefty kickback. Fact or fiction, one does have to wonder why the highway department in, 1951 gave PE 90 days to surrender the Northern District right-of-way, which was among the most profitable PE lines, so it could be used for new highway construction. Catanary video has a par excellence 3 video set PE documentry and just for you Jetrock their SN documentry is ursurpassed.
I tried to sell my two cents worth, but no one would give me a plug nickel for it.
I don't have a leg to stand on.