Beverly Hills station

Initially called Morocco,[1] it was located on the southeast corner of Santa Monica Boulevard and North Cañon Drive.

[2] Pacific Electric acquired the station as a result of the Great Merger of 1911 and began operating Red Cars here.

The site was sold with the station demolished in 1930 to allow for construction of the Beverly Hills Post Office (later the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts).

A new station was built across North Cañon Drive, on the southwest corner with Santa Monica Boulevard.

[2] The final Southern Pacific freight train left Beverly Hills in 1986.