|
DD,
I saw a really great documentary the other day (can't remember the name of it),
that detailed how the LA freeway system evolved from the heavy rail commuter train lines of the '40s and '50s. Basically, the LAMTA, which existed until 1964 when it became the SCRTD, ran a huge, highly profitable, highly efficient network of metro train lines (including the one you describe from BH to Sepulveda.) Under intense pressure and some backroom deals from oil and tire companies almost the entire SoCAL rapid transit system was converted in just a few years from rail to BUSSES. All those brand new busses immediately clogged the existing freeways, and started the city on its path to freeway madness where it is now, apparently.
I thought it was really neat, I'll try to find it. But the pics of LA from that era look a lot like the "embarcadero" video, strangely enough. Oh yeah, with 10 million less people too, I guess.
__________________
1983 SC Coupe
2020 Macan Turbo
1963 BMW R60/2
1972 Triumph Tiger
1995 Triumph Daytona SuperIII
Last edited by Gogar; 03-23-2010 at 04:41 PM..
|