Les Frank, conductor for 9 years, says farewell as he offers doughnuts to his passengers on this Pacific Electric Santa Ana Line train, soon to be drastically cutback. The route of the line diverged from the Long Beach Line at Watts and proceeded in a southeasterly direction straight as an arrow line, serving the towns of Lynwood, Clearwater, Bellflower, Artesia, Cypress, Stanton, and Garden Grove en route. Its terminus was on Fourth Street in the city of Santa Ana. At this time, the route was cut to run only to Bellflower, but in 1958, that segment was permanently terminated. Photo dated: June 30, 1950.
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