Torrance, California
Pacific Electric’s expansive SoCal mass transit is said to have been the largest electric rail system in the world back in the 1920’s with an extensive network that radiating every which way in Los Angeles, Almost 100 years later, tell tale signs of its infrastructure are still evident, and in some cases still use, such as UP’s Torrance branch that GP40-2 No.1413 rides to access USG Gypsum located at the end of line, and the bridge above it that now leads to Honda’s US headquarters.
Torrance, California
Pacific Electric’s expansive SoCal mass transit is said to have been the largest electric rail system in the world back in the 1920’s with an extensive network that radiating every which way in Los Angeles, Almost 100 years later, tell tale signs of its infrastructure are still evident, and in some cases still use, such as UP’s Torrance branch that GP40-2 No.1413 rides to access USG Gypsum located at the end of line, and the bridge above it that now leads to Honda’s US headquarters.