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San Pedro via Gardena Line
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San Pedro via Gardena (also known as San Pedro via Torrance) was an interurban line of the Pacific Electric Railway. This was the railway's original route to San Pedro. The line was essential in the establishment of light industry in Torrance. The route closely paralleled the present-day Harbor Transitway.
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San Pedro via Gardena
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San Pedro via Gardena
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PE 1200 Class
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The Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge in Torrance as seen in 2013
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1940-01-15
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300
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the public domain as a work of the State of California.
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Los Angeles, and the South Bay
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1981
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San Pedro via Gardena (also known as San Pedro via Torrance) was an interurban line of the Pacific Electric Railway. This was the railway's original route to San Pedro. The line was essential in the establishment of light industry in Torrance. The route closely paralleled the present-day Harbor Transitway.
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1940-01-01
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