When the
M Line was split up in 1932, the segments on 48th and 54th Streets were spun off into their own service: the 9 car. It ran from 48th and Crenshaw to 54th and Crenshaw, in a U-shaped routing via
Downtown. The service was rerouted in 1934, with the outbound terminal remaining at 48th and Crenshaw and cars running to the
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway's
La Grande Station on tracks used by the
7. (Former tracks were taken over by
8 service.) The line was again rerouted in 1939 as the 48th Street segment of the old 9 was combined with portions of the former
2 and
10 cars. At the intersection of Pasadena and Broadway, the line split into two branches: one to Montecito Drive and one to Mission Road. With the recent opening of
Union Station and closure of La Grande Station, the segment of Los Angeles Railway tracks leading to the old facility also abandoned. The branch to Montecito Drive via Griffin Avenue was abandoned in April 1948. when the line was converted to bus operations. ==Sources==