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This article does not cite any references or sources. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (August 2009) Sherman Overview Type Light rail System Pacific Electric Locale Los Angeles Termini Hill Street Station West Hollywood Stations 8 Daily ridership 5,314,149 (last counting) Operation Opened 1896 Closed 1953 Owner Southern Pacific Railroad Rolling stock Steel 600 Class (last used) Technical Line length 9.84 mi Track gauge 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) (standard gauge) Electrification Overhead lines Route map edit Beverly Hills, Venice via Hollywood Sherman Beverly Hills Oakhurst Owensmouth, San Fernando Highland Avenue Colegrove Western and Franklin Avenue Virgil Avenue several lines Sanborn Junction to Subway Terminal Glendale-Burbank Echo Park Avenue A A L F, 5, 9 Hill Street Station Subway Terminal several lines Sherman was a suburban line of the Pacific Electric Railway, originally built in 1896 as part of the Pasadena and Pacific, until it was discontinued in 1953; and ran between Downtown Los Angeles and the suburb of Sherman (present-day) West Hollywood. v · d · ePacific Electric Railway Routes Northern Division Alhambra-San Gabriel • Annandale • Arlington-Corona • Arrowhead • Covina • East Washington • El Monte-Baldwin Park • Highland • Lamanda Park • Monrovia-Glendora • Mount Lowe • North Lake • Pasadena Short Line • Pasadena via Oak Knoll • Ontario-San Antonio Heights • Ontario-Upland • Pomona • Pomona-Claremont • Redlands • Riverside-Arlington • Riverside-Rialto • San Bernardino-Riverside • San Dimas • San Dimas Local • Shorb • Sierra Madre • Sierra Vista Local • South Pasadena Local • Upland-San Bernardino Western Division Beverly Hills • Brush Canyon • Coldwater Canyon • Echo Park Avenue • Edendale Local • Glendale-Burbank • Lankershim-Van Nuys • Laurel Canyon • Owensmouth • Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey • San Fernando • Santa Monica Air Line • Sawtelle • Sherman • Soldiers' Home • Venice-Inglewood • Venice-Playa del Rey • Venice Short Line • West 16th Street • Western and Franklin Avenue • Westgate Southern Division American Avenue • Balboa • Bellflower • Catalina Dock • East Seventh Street • East Third Street • Fullerton • Hawthorne-El Nido • Hawthorne-El Segundo • Huntington Beach-La Bolsa • La Habra-Yorba Linda • Long Beach • Long Beach-San Pedro • Redondo via Gardena • San Pedro via Dominguez • San Pedro via Gardena • Santa Ana • Santa Ana-Huntington Beach • Santa Ana-Orange • Seal Beach • Seal Beach-Huntington Beach-Newport Beach • Terminal Island • Torrance • Watts • Whittier System Features Belmont Tunnel / Toluca Substation and Yard • Pacific Electric Building • Pacific Electric Railroad Bridge • Substation No. 8 • Subway Terminal Building • Watts Station Associated Systems Predecessors Los Angeles Inter-Urban Electric Railway • Monrovia Rapid Transit Company • Mount Lowe Railway • Pasadena and Pacific • Santa Ana, Orange & Tustin Street Railway Connecting Glendale and Montrose Railway • Los Angeles Railway Successors LACMTA • LAMTA • OCTA • Omnitrans • Port of LA Waterfront Red Car • SCRTD This United States rail-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e This California-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e