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CHAPTER XII LOS ANGELES AND EN VIRONS CATALINA ISLAND PASADENA LOS ANGELES SAN DIEGO LOS ANGELES SAN GABRIEL VALLEY SAN BERNARDINO RIVERSIDE REDLANDS PALM SPRINGS SALTON SEA SAN FRANCISCO - Los ANGELES. Via Coast Line, South- ern Pacific, 3rd and Townsend Street station. Distance, 475 miles. The Shore Line Limited and the Lark, the first leaving at 8:00 A.M., the second at 8:00 P.M., reach Los Angeles in 14 hours. Only first-class tickets with Pullman tickets are honoured on these trains. Other morning and evening trains make the trip in 15 hours. Via San Joaquin Valley Line, Southern Pacific, Oakland ferry. Distance, 484 miles. The Owl, first-class only, leaving 6:20 P.M., arrives in Los Angeles 8:35 A.M. An- other express (all classes) leaves late in the afternoon and arrives in about 15 hours. Via Santa F6 (Valley Line). Distance, 594 miles. A 4 :00 p. M. express, the Angel, makes the trip to Los Angeles in about 17 hours. For Coastwise Steamers, see Chapter I. For Motor Routes, see under various headings in Chap- ter XI. San Francisco -Los Angeles via San Mateo, Sa- linas, Paso Robles, Santa Barbara and Calabasas, 472 miles. Los ANGELES -SAN FRANCISCO. Via Coast Line, South- ern Pacific, Arcade station. The Shore Line Limited and the Lark leave morning and night on the same schedule as 291