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- 26th Street/Bergamot station
- 3 (Los Angeles Railway)
- 5 (Los Angeles Railway)
- APU/Citrus College station
- Alhambra–San Gabriel Line
- Annandale Line
- Arcadia station
- Artesia station
- Balboa Line
- Claremont station (California)
- Compton station
- Culver City station
- D (Los Angeles Railway)
- Del Amo station
- East Washington Line
- Expo/Bundy station
- Expo/La Brea station
- Expo/Sepulveda station
- Expo/Vermont station
- Expo/Western station
- Expo Park/USC station
- F (Los Angeles Railway)
- Farmdale station
- Firestone station
- Florence station (Los Angeles Metro)
- Fullerton Line
- Fullerton Transportation Center
- General Motors streetcar conspiracy
- Glendale–Burbank Line
- Harbor Freeway station
- Hawthorne–El Segundo Line
- Hollywood Line
- Hollywood Subway
- Ivy Substation
- J (Los Angeles Railway)
- La Cienega/Jefferson station
- La Habra–Fullerton–Yorba Linda Line
- Lamanda Park Line
- List of Pacific Electric lines
- Long Beach Boulevard station
- Long Beach Line
- Los Angeles Metro Rail
- Los Angeles Metropolitan Transit Authority
- Monrovia–Glendora Line
- Mount Lowe Railway
- N (Los Angeles Railway)
- North Hollywood station
- North Lake Line
- Ontario station (Amtrak)
- Owensmouth Line
- P (Los Angeles Railway)
- Pacific Electric
- Pacific Electric Building
- Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge
- Pacific Electric Railway Company Substation No. 8
- Palms-Southern Pacific Railroad Depot
- Palms station
- Pasadena Short Line
- Pasadena via Oak Knoll Line
- Pomona–North station
- Red Car Trolley
- Redondo Beach via Gardena Line
- Riverside–Rialto Line
- San Fernando Line
- San Pedro via Dominguez Line
- San Pedro via Gardena Line
- Santa Ana Line
- Santa Monica Air Line
- Sawtelle Line
- Sierra Madre Line
- Sierra Vista Line
- Slauson station (A Line)
- South Hollywood–Sherman Line
- South Pasadena Local
- Streetcar Depot, West Los Angeles
- Subway Terminal Building
- Sunset Limited
- Upland–San Bernardino Line
- V (Los Angeles Railway)
- Van Nuys station
- Van Nuys station (Los Angeles Metro)
- Vermont/Athens station
- Vernon station
- Wardlow station
- Waterfront Red Car
- Watts Station
- Westgate Line
- Westwood/Rancho Park station
- Whittier Line
- Who Framed Roger Rabbit
- Willow Street station
- Willowbrook/Rosa Parks station
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