- Huntington Drive
Infobox road
highway_name=Huntington Drive
direction_a=West
terminus_a=Mission Road in Los Angeles
junction=Jct|state=CA|CA|19 in San Gabriel
Jct|state=CA|I|605 in Duarte
direction_b=East
terminus_b=Foothill Boulevard in DuarteHuntington Drive is a major east-west street in
Southern California ,United States . It runs from Mission Road near the Lincoln Park neighborhood of Los Angeles east through the El Sereno section of Los Angeles, South Pasadena, San Marino, Alhambra, San Gabriel, Arcadia, Monrovia, ending in Duarte. It is also known asHistoric Route 66 east of its junction with Colorado Place in Arcadia, until its name changes to Foothill Boulevard at theSan Gabriel River .Metro Local 79 serves Huntington Drive until Arcadia.Foothill Transit 187 runs east of Arcadia on Huntington Drive.History
In 1901,
Henry E. Huntington (nephew and heir to the fortune ofSouthern Pacific Railroad founderCollis P. Huntington ) began thePacific Electric Railway as a way to develop the lands surrounding Los Angeles. The main trunk line eastwards into theSan Gabriel Valley passed to the south of Pasadena (with branch lines peeling off), skirting the line of hills just south of theSan Gabriel Mountains . Huntington chose for himself a large tract of land on one of these hills (which on a clear day has a view of the ocean, 22 miles distant). When automobile ownership rose in Southern California, this main line was converted into a wide divided highway, with four tracks running down the median. In 1925, Pacific Electric began converting its train lines into bus routes, cumulating in 1953, when the bulk of its routes were closed.Major Intersections
:"Note: Except where prefixed with a letter,
postmile s were measured in 1964, based on the alignment as it existed at that time, and do not necessarily reflect current mileage. The entire route is in Los Angeles County."References
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