L.A. Walks: Edendale Red Car trolley line
Along the walk, the path broadens into a wide, dirt road -- one of the area’s few unpaved city streets -- all that’s left of the Red Car electric trolley line that once ran from downtown Los Angeles through Edendale
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)People walking dogs at the wide dirt path that swings into an open field. This two-mile walk is mere blocks from the busy streets and freeways dividing Silver Lake from Echo Park and Atwater Village.
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)Public staircases, designed for pedestrian access to the trolley line, are on both sides of the road.
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)Gavin Carlton and his son Gabriel walk home from Rose Scharlin Cooperative Nursery School, one of the city’s oldest preschools, on a path that broadens into a wide dirt road.
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)The view along the walk of what’s left of the Red Car electric trolley line that once ran from downtown Los Angeles through Edendale.
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)Plants grow in abundance along the walk.
(Glenn Koenig / Los Angeles Times)Views of the 5 Freeway and in the distance Forest Lawn Memorial Park are seen from the trail.
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