The Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey was an
interurban railway route of the
Pacific Electric
The Pacific Electric Railway Company, nicknamed the Red Cars, was a privately owned Public transport, mass transit system in Southern California consisting of electrically powered streetcars, interurban cars, and buses and was the largest electr ...
. It operated between the
Hill Street Terminal and Cliffton, south of
Redondo Beach
Redondo Beach (Spanish for ) is a coastal city in Los Angeles County, California, United States, located in the South Bay region of the Greater Los Angeles area. It is one of three adjacent beach cities along the southern portion of Santa Mo ...
, through the company's Western Division.
The route ran along the coastline of the Santa Monica Bay uninterrupted from Playa Del Rey to the northern edge of the
Palos Verdes Peninsula
The Palos Verdes Peninsula () is a peninsular subregion of the Los Angeles metropolitan area, located within southwestern Los Angeles County, California. It is often called simply "Palos Verdes", and is made up of a group of cities in the Palos ...
. Despite the obvious desirability of the route, which connected all of the beachfront communities to one another and to the urban core, it was mostly never replaced with alternative types of transit. Portions of local bus routes run by various local agencies, including
Culver CityBus and
Beach Cities Transit serve some parts of the former route, but no regular, continuous service exists down the length of the
South Bay coastline. The former route is, however, mostly traversable by bike since some of the portion along Culver Boulevard has been converted into a bike trail, and the
Marvin Braude Bike Trail roughly parallels the former route and in many places runs on the former right of way.
History
The route began as the Los Angeles-Hermosa Beach & Redondo Railway Company, which was succeeded quickly by the
Los Angeles Pacific Railroad
The Los Angeles Pacific Railroad (1896−1911) (LAP) was an electric public transit and freight railway system in Los Angeles County, California. At its peak it had of track extending from Downtown Los Angeles to the Westside, Santa Monica, a ...
. The first train ran from
Culver City
Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,779. It is mostly surrounded by Los Angeles, but also shares a border with the unincorporated area of Ladera Heights to the ea ...
to
Playa del Rey on Sunday, November 9, 1902. The
Manhattan Beach to Redondo Beach segment was constructed in 1903, and the gap between the two also completed later that year.
Culver Boulevard
Culver Boulevard is an east-west thoroughfare in the Westside (Los Angeles County), Westside region of Los Angeles County, California, connecting Venice Boulevard (near the transit junction of downtown Culver City) to the coast roads.
Except f ...
, originally called Speedway, was laid out in parallel to the rail line beginning in 1904.
Circa 1903, "First car leaves 6:40 a.m., last car 11:40 p.m." The Los Angeles Pacific depot was located at 316 W. 4th Street.
The tracks were converted from their original
narrow gauge
A narrow-gauge railway (narrow-gauge railroad in the US) is a railway with a track gauge (distance between the rails) narrower than . Most narrow-gauge railways are between and .
Since narrow-gauge railways are usually built with Minimum railw ...
to
standard gauge
A standard-gauge railway is a railway with a track gauge of . The standard gauge is also called Stephenson gauge (after George Stephenson), international gauge, UIC gauge, uniform gauge, normal gauge in Europe, and SGR in East Africa. It is the ...
in 1908.
Los Angeles Pacific built a rail spur for the
Los Angeles Motordrome around 1910.
Pacific Electric acquired the line in 1911.
Local Manhattan–Redondo service was established for the summer and fall of 1916 and made year round runs from February 1922 to June 1924, extending to Clifton in 1923.
A spur existed from approximately 1920 to 1927 that allowed
Barnes Circus trains access to their winter quarters at Barnes City.
The Palos Verdes Transportation Company began a bus service between
Malaga Cove and the Redondo Beach station in 1925.
On May 5, 1930 service was reduced to a single
reverse commute
A reverse commute is a round trip, regularly taken, from an urban area to a suburban one in the morning, and returning in the evening. It is almost universally applied to trips to work in the suburbs from homes in the city. This is in opposition ...
round trip car run to maintain the franchise. The route was discontinued after November 18.

By 1981, no rails remained on the entire route. Much of the route in
Culver City
Culver City is a city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. As of the 2020 census, the population was 40,779. It is mostly surrounded by Los Angeles, but also shares a border with the unincorporated area of Ladera Heights to the ea ...
and
West Los Angeles
West Los Angeles is an area within the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. The residential and commercial neighborhood is divided by the Interstate 405 freeway, and each side is sometimes treated as a distinct neighborhood, mapped ...
on Culver Boulevard was converted into the
Culver Boulevard Median Bike Path.
Route

From the Hill Street Station to
Culver Junction, the Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line followed the route of the
Venice Short Line.
From Culver Junction, dual tracks branched southwesterly from the
Venice Short Line in the center of the pavement of
Culver Boulevard
Culver Boulevard is an east-west thoroughfare in the Westside (Los Angeles County), Westside region of Los Angeles County, California, connecting Venice Boulevard (near the transit junction of downtown Culver City) to the coast roads.
Except f ...
, past
Washington Boulevard to Madison Avenue.
Here, the dual tracks entered an unimproved private way on the northerly side of Culver Boulevard, and ran past the
MGM Studios
Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc. (also known as Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Pictures, commonly shortened to MGM or MGM Studios) is an American film and television production and distribution company headquartered in Beverly Hills, California. Metro ...
, Overland Avenue,
Sepulveda Boulevard
Sepulveda Boulevard is a major street and transportation corridor in the City of Los Angeles and several other cities in western Los Angeles County, California. The street parallels Interstate 405 for much of its route. Portions of Sepulveda ...
and Centinela Boulevard, to the Culver City boundary.
The dual tracks in private way continued southeasterly alongside of Culver Boulevard approximately before ramping up on fill to cross over
Lincoln Boulevard on a bridge immediately north of the bridge for Culver Boulevard roadway. West of Lincoln Boulevard, the dual tracks converged to a single track before crossing over
Ballona Creek
Ballona Creek (pronunciation: "Bah-yo-nuh" or "Buy-yo-nah"
) is an channelized stream in southwestern Los Angeles County, California, United States, that was once a "year-round river lined with sycamores and willows". The urban watercourse be ...
on a long steel bridge.
The single track then expanded again to two tracks in private way and continued the run across open country roughly paralleling Culver Boulevard, into Playa Del Rey. The rails had a short stretch of
street running
A street running train is a train which runs on a track built on public streets. The rails are embedded in the roadway, and the train shares the street with other users, such as pedestrians, cars and cyclists, thus often being referred to as ru ...
in Playa Del Rey in crossing Culver Boulevard and a small section on Vista Del Mar Lane.
From Playa del Rey, the dual rails ran southerly on unimproved private way along the edge of the bluffs bordering the
Pacific Ocean
The Pacific Ocean is the largest and deepest of Earth's five Borders of the oceans, oceanic divisions. It extends from the Arctic Ocean in the north to the Southern Ocean, or, depending on the definition, to Antarctica in the south, and is ...
, past the
Hyperion Sewage Treatment Plant and
Imperial Highway into the City of El Segundo. Still on unimproved private way bordering the ocean, the dual tracks continued southerly running by the
Standard Oil Company
Standard Oil Company was a corporate trust in the petroleum industry that existed from 1882 to 1911. The origins of the trust lay in the operations of the Standard Oil Company (Ohio), which had been founded in 1870 by John D. Rockefeller. The ...
Refinery, the City of Manhattan Beach, and into the city of
Hermosa Beach
Hermosa Beach (, Spanish language, Spanish for "Beautiful") is a beachfront city in Los Angeles County, California, United States. Its population was 19,728 at the 2020 United States census, 2020 U.S. Census. The city is located in the South Ba ...
.
In Hermosa Beach, the dual rails entered another section of unimproved private way in the center of Hermosa Avenue. The rails followed this private way southerly through the business district of Hermosa Beach into the City of Redondo Beach to the center of the city at Diamond and Pacific Avenues. Here, the
Redondo Beach via Gardena Line terminated its run from the east.

From Downtown Redondo Beach, the dual tracks ran southerly, in the pavement of Pacific Avenue as far as Torrance Boulevard, then they ran in another unimproved private way in the center of Catalina Street south to Avenue I in the Clifton Beach Area. The dual tracks then converged to a single track for the short cross country run on private way to the terminus of the Line at Clifton-by-the-Sea, located on the bluff overlooking the Ocean just north of
Malaga Cove.
References
External links
The Militant's Pacific Electric Archaeology Map - old PE Streetcar lines shown on contemporary mapPlaya Del Rey Line: Culver & Centinela, 1929PE Rumbling Through Playa Del Rey 1939
{{Pacific Electric Railway
Pacific Electric routes
Light rail in California
Railway lines opened in 1902
1902 establishments in California
Railway lines closed in 1930
1930 disestablishments in California
Closed railway lines in the United States
Westside (Los Angeles County)
Ballona Creek
History of Culver City, California
Transportation in Culver City, California
Mar Vista, Los Angeles
Playa del Rey, Los Angeles
Del Rey, Los Angeles