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quepasa
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I am first time user so don't know if I have
correct location to ask this. I am trying to
find the name of the old Southern Pacific
maintenance yard in north Los Angeles. I recall it was located somewhat northwest of
the Taylor yard. It was located south of north Main Street, near Lamar Street. My
father was a boilermaker's helper there between 1944-1950. Your help will be greatly
appreciated. Jesse

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The only name I can think of would be the "Bullring Yard".
As I understand it, the Bullring Yard was just north of downtown Los Angeles.
I hope this helps!
--Daniel

[This message has been edited by daniel3197 (edited 06-16-2001).]


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Thank you daniel3197. Needed that to reply
to anticipated questions from Tehachapi
Railroad Club members next meeting since
they were kind enough to publish article
I wrote of my dads work at that yard from
1944 to 1950 when diesels caused him to loss
his job as boilermaker's helper. Jesse

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I found this webpage that gives the locations of the downtown LA area railroad yards:
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1916/
The MAP itself is located here: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Ranch/1916/railmap.jpg

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Thanks again Daniel3197. OKAY. GOT IT.
Bruce Petty's sites and with the aid of
an L.A. map, I finally found out what I
wanted. The yard name I was looking for is
the SP coach yard/Alhambra Shops, which
located directly west of the L.A. Union
Station. I was way off base when I said
northwest of Taylor Yard. Following Main
Street north then west as it crosses the
L.A. river, it intersects with Lamar Street
then going south past Alhambra Ave., your
there, at the yard where my dad worked way
back in 1944-1950. I also received permission
from Bruce Petty to use his photos in my
article to be printed in the Tehachapi
Railroad Clubs monthly newsletter next month.
Thanks again. Appreciate your help. Jesse

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QuePasa (Jesse): if you are ever in the LA area for a day, take the Metrolink train on the San Bernardino line. It goes right past this yard during daylight.
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Thanks MPalmer, do you know anything of
whats been going on in that yard the
past few years? Jesse

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If I have the right location...it was converted to a piggyback loading facility, and I think it still serves as that. There is a truck entrance that goes below the ex-SP Sunset main. The neighborhood does not look that safe (gang-banger & homeless folks around the area, especially further east of there).
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Yup, MPalmer, sounds like right locotion, it
was that several years ago, having attended
Lincoln High School northeast of there and
having delivered hot lunches to the yard when
my father worked there as boilermaker's helper. Explains why I haven't been there
since. Jesse

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