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The South Hollywood–Sherman Line was a suburban route of the Pacific Electric Railway. The line ran between Downtown Los Angeles and the suburb of Sherman (present-day West Hollywood). The line was named after Moses Sherman, who built the line and the Sherman street car yard on the line in West LA. The large 5.56-acre (2.25 ha) rail facility was on Santa Monica Boulevard just west of La Cienega Bo
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- History of Los Angeles
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- Light rail in California
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- Railway lines opened in 1896
- 1896 establishments in California
- 1953 disestablishments in California
- Railway services discontinued in 1953
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