Английская Википедия:Amoco Junction, Los Angeles
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Amoco Junction was a junction on the Pacific Electric Railway's Southern District. It was located in Nevin, South Central Los Angeles at 25th Street and Long Beach Boulevard. It was named after a nearby American Olive Company (AmOCo) plant.[1][2][3][4] It was the junction where the Santa Monica Air Line split off from the Watts, Long Beach and other Southern District Lines.[5][6] It was one of several points at which a tower crossed the quadruple tracks between Downtown Los Angeles and Watts.[7] Despite being a junction, many lines did not stop at Amoco, which was only served by local cars and the Air Line.[8]Шаблон:Full citation needed Service was provided to Amoco Junction between 1904 and 1958. Though it is located along the route of the Los Angeles Metro A Line, it is not a stop or station on it, nor did it become a station on the Expo Line that replaced the Santa Monica Air Line.
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