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    The Glendale and Montrose Railway Company (G&M) was an interurban electrified railway in Southern California, in the United States. It was unique among...
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    Glendale and Montrose Railway between 1916 and 1917 — cars ran from the Pacific Electric Building to Glendale Avenue on the East Glendale branch and turned...
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    serves Burbank, Hollywood, and the northern Greater Los Angeles area, which includes Glendale, Pasadena, the San Fernando Valley and the Santa Clarita Valley...
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    boats and commuter rail trains. Train and Thruway tickets are typically purchased together from Amtrak for the length of a passenger's journey and connections...
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    Center station William Mulholland Glendale and Montrose Railway Bell Canyon Park Sherman Way station "Pacific Electric and the Growth of the San Fernando...
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  • serve the Glendale and Montrose Railway in 1925 — O and E cars initially had served been routed along the line. Tracks between Spring and Main Streets...
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    Glendale is a city located primarily in the Verdugo Mountains region, with a small portion in the San Fernando Valley, of Los Angeles County, California...
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  • Oklahoma Took the Trolley. Glendale: Interurban Press. ISBN 0-916374-35-1. "Cars for Fort Scott, Kansas". Street Railway Journal. 23 (16). McGraw Publishing...
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  • List of California street railroads (category Interurban railways in California)
    Various Glendale and Montrose Railway Holton Interurban Railway later SP Modesto Interurban Railway 1909–1911 later MET Monterey, Fresno and Eastern Railroad...
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    Boulevard, and Colorado Boulevard to Townsend Street. At Eagle Rock and Colorado, one could transfer to a branch of the Glendale and Montrose Railway. Grading...
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  • the old route at Spring and Ord and reaching Cypress to Verdugo Road, where an interchange with the Glendale and Montrose Railway was located. This service...
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  • Rice, R. H. (March 9, 1907). "Operation and Construction of the Elgin & Belvidere Railway". Electric Railway Review. XVII (10): 322. "Elgin". Sterling...
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    Verdugo Mountains (category Glendale, California)
    cities of Burbank, Glendale, Pasadena, and La Cañada Flintridge; the unincorporated communities of Altadena and La Crescenta-Montrose; as well as the City...
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    approximately Mountain St (Glendale College) was not built. During this time, the closed freeway and an on/off ramp at Verdugo Blvd in Montrose were used as a location...
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    Electric Railway trains from Brand Boulevard in Glendale to Eton Drive in Burbank. This Glendale–Burbank Line was cut back to Cypress Avenue in 1940 and replaced...
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    Fullerton Line (category Railway lines opened in 1917)
    route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and Fullerton, California. It opened in 1917 and hosted passenger service until...
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  • Annandale Line (category Railway lines opened in 1902)
    operated by the Pacific Electric Railway from 1902 to 1928. The line ran from the Pacific Electric Building at 6th and Main streets in Downtown Los Angeles...
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  • M. V. Hartranft (category American real estate and property developers)
    : 32  Hartranft's first real estate development was in 1892, in Glendale and Montrose, California. Shortly after 1897, he secured a tract of land from...
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    Pasadena Short Line (category Railway services introduced in 1902)
    Pasadena Short Line was a passenger railway line of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and Downtown Pasadena, California, through...
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    Sierra Vista Line (category Railway services introduced in 1895)
    Line. Negotiations to cross the existing roads — the Santa Fe Railway, Terminal Railway, and California Cycleway — led Pacific Electric to build a bridge...
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    Balboa Line (category Railway lines opened in 1904)
    was the southernmost route of the Pacific Electric Railway. It ran between Downtown Los Angeles and the Balboa Peninsula in Orange County by way of North...
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    California's 28th congressional district (category Glendale, California)
    the district shifted east within Los Angeles County and includes portions of Burbank and Glendale. As of the 2020 redistricting, California's 28th congressional...
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  • The following is a list of notable performers of rock and roll music or rock music, and others directly associated with the music as producers, songwriters...
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    Valley and the Crescenta Valley. After leaving Los Angeles, it enters northern Glendale and then La Cañada Flintridge where it meets with the Glendale Freeway...
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  • northern Colorado Springs J.J. Hagerman, mining and railroad industrialist, expanded the Colorado Midland Railway while living in Colorado Springs Myra Keen...
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    Mountains of southwestern Colorado. It is about 40 miles (64 km) south of Montrose. It is only 10 miles (16 km) northeast of Telluride, but due to the severity...
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    from San Francisco, California but, rather, the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, commonly known as the Frisco, in an attempt to lure the rail line to the...
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    when the Kansas Pacific Railway built a station in what is now Deer Trail in 1870. The town was platted by the railway in 1875 and soon became a shipping...
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    Peetz, Colorado (category Official website different in Wikidata and Wikipedia)
    to the RE-5 School District and Peetz K-12 School. There are no forms of public transportation in Peetz, but a BNSF Railway line runs past the town. Peetz...
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    List of Art Deco architecture in Colorado (category Lists of buildings and structures in Colorado)
    Lakewood, 1948 Sobesky Academy, Lakewood Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks Lodge, Montrose, 1927 Burlington Gymnasium, Burlington, 1941 Chaffee...
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