Description
The Metropolitan Coach Lines (MCL) records document the expansion of motor coach service and the abandonment of most rail
passenger service in Los Angeles. This collection contains records created by both MCL and the Asbury Rapid Transit System,
a small, private transit company that grew to be MCL's biggest competitor before being acquired by MCL in 1954. Documenting
a pivotal moment in Los Angeles history, the contracts, correspondence, publications, photos and other material contained
in this collection directly reflect post-war Los Angeles' move away from a city and suburbs connected through rail lines,
to a metropolis dominated by motor vehicles.
The activity recorded in this collection significantly shaped the peculiar character of contemporary Los Angeles. The collection
contains many items of particular interest and value including documentation of the sale of Pacific Electric Railway Company
property to the MCL and contractual commitment to phasing out rail lines. Photos in this collection contain vivid images of
the introduction of bus transportation to Los Angeles and the concomitant abandonment of the old rail lines.
Background
Asbury Rapid Transit System (ARTS) was one of many small, privately owned transit ventures that had been operating in Los
Angeles since the turn of the twentieth century. These companies competed with and complimented rail passenger service provided
by the Pacific Electric Railway Company (PE) and the Los Angeles Railway Company (LARy) by providing bus linkages between
rail suburban and interurban routes.
Restrictions
For permission to reproduce or publish, please contact the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority Research
Library and Archive. Permission for reproduction or publication is given on behalf of the Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority Research Library and Archive as the owner of the physical items. The researcher assumes all responsibility
for possible infringement that may arise from reproduction or publication of materials from the Los Angeles County Metropolitan
Transportation Authority Research Library and Archive collections.