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1530 at Morgan yard December 27, 1960 Herb Cearley photo
Warm(?) sweater for Lamta
LAMTA No. 6416 - Candy Cane Coach MTA_0246 by Metro Library and Archive Via Flickr: LAMTA No. 6416 - 1960 Candy Cane Coach. Santa Claus & child.
New to the FNF Video Archives: Richard Duryea Interview with Alan K. Rode.
In 2016, The Film Noir Foundation partnered with the Los Angeles Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro) to present a series of film noir movies at historic Union Station. FNF director Alan K. Rode presented the Foundation's restored Blu-ray of TOO LATE FOR TEARS (1949) on December 2, 2016. Here is Alan's introduction with special guest Richard Duryea in Union Station's Grand Ticket Hall. (2 parts) (via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oef_p19GGVw)

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Stormlight of a Different Kind
May 23, 1958, Today is the final day of service on Metropolitan Transit Athority's Bellflower Line. PE fans have gathered to get their final rides on this last vestige of Pacific Electric's Santa Ana Line. Posed at Bellflower with car 318, an ex NWP "Hot Rod" Blimp are motorman Howard "100%" Smith, Ira Swett and Ray Younghans with veteran photographer Ernie Leo behind then in the vestibule. The jet black skies are the result of the a disastrous fire in its second day at the Hancock Oil Refinery on Signal Hill near Long Beach.
Photo by Walter Abbenseth
1525 at Long Beach February 19, 1961
A red car leaves the Pacific Electric Building at 6th and Main streets in December 1960.
R.L. Oliver