Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line

Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line

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From the Hill Street Station to [[Culver Junction]], the Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line followed the route of the [[Venice Short Line]]. From Culver Junction, dual tracks branched southwesterly from the [[Venice Short Line]] in the center of the pavement of [[Culver Boulevard]], past [[Washington Boulevard (Los Angeles)|Washington Boulevard]] to Madison Avenue.
From the Hill Street Station to [[Culver Junction]], the Redondo Beach via Playa del Rey Line followed the route of the [[Venice Short Line]]. From Culver Junction, dual tracks branched southwesterly from the [[Venice Short Line]] in the center of the pavement of [[Culver Boulevard]], past [[Washington Boulevard (Los Angeles)|Washington Boulevard]] to Madison Avenue.


Here, the dual tracks entered an unimproved private way on the northerly side of Culver Boulevard, and ran past the [[MGM Studios]], Overland Avenue, [[Sepulveda Boulevard]] and Centinela Boulevard, to the Culver City boundary.
Here, the dual tracks entered an unimproved private way on the northerly side of Culver Boulevard, and ran past the [[Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer|MGM Studios]], Overland Avenue, [[Sepulveda Boulevard]] and Centinela Boulevard, to the Culver City boundary.


The dual tracks in private way continued southeasterly alongside of Culver Boulevard approximately {{convert|1/2|mi|spell=in}} before ramping up on fill to cross over [[Lincoln Boulevard (Los Angeles County)|Lincoln Boulevard]] on a bridge immediately north of the bridge for Culver Boulevard roadway. West of Lincoln Boulevard, the dual tracks converged to a single track before crossing over [[Ballona Creek]] on a long steel bridge.
The dual tracks in private way continued southeasterly alongside of Culver Boulevard approximately {{convert|1/2|mi|spell=in}} before ramping up on fill to cross over [[Lincoln Boulevard (Los Angeles County)|Lincoln Boulevard]] on a bridge immediately north of the bridge for Culver Boulevard roadway. West of Lincoln Boulevard, the dual tracks converged to a single track before crossing over [[Ballona Creek]] on a long steel bridge.