How Los Angeles Rejected the Monorail
Peter Dibble Peter Dibble
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 Published On Apr 21, 2022

In the mid-20th century, Los Angeles came surprisingly close to building a sprawling monorail transit system. This documentary provides an in-depth study of how the idea developed, the problems it promised to solve, and the reasons it was ultimately never built.

Chapters:
0:00 - Intro
1:47 - Chapter I: Half-Baked, Hair-Brained Schemes
5:52 - Chapter II: Red-Taped Inertia
11:27 - Chapter III: A Deadly Competitor
18:38 - Chapter IV: Highways in the Sky
24:44 - Chapter V: Giving Audiences to Everything
29:32 - Chapter VI: A Dark-Ages Monstrosity
34:32 - Chapter VII: An Elevated Nightmare
41:16 - Chapter VIII: So Much Irresponsible Hogwash
47:24 - Epilogue & Credits

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Music:
“Bachelor on the Move” by Ritchie Everett
   • Bachelor on the Move  
“Small Talk and Lemonade” by The Fly Guy Five
   • Small Talk and Lemonade  
“Blue Zones” by The Fly Guy Five
   • Blue Zones  
“Stepping On It” by The Fly Guy Five
   • Stepping on It  
“Nation on Wheels” / “The Monorail Song” (Tomorrowland 2055 Version)
   • The Disneyland Collection Tomorrowlan...  
“Vintage Dream” by Mathilda June
   • Vintage Dream (Instrumental Version)  
“We Were Like That” by Franz Gordon
   • We Were Like That  
“Leaving Clues” by Ritchie Everett
   • Leaving Clues  
“Tomorrow I’ll Be Gone” by Franz Gordon
   • Franz Gordon   Tomorrow I'll Be Gone ...  
“A Time to Remember” by Ritchie Everett
   • A Time to Remember  
“There's A Great Big Beautiful Tomorrow” performed by Rex Allen
   • There's a Great Big Beautiful Tomorro...  

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Engineering Reports & Proposals:

Monorail Feasibility Study (1954)
Explored whether monorail was economically feasible as a transit system for LA.
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

Transit Corridor Study (1959)
Analyzed commuter traffic patterns along 12 potential transit corridors, recommending four of these for further study (Covina, Long Beach, Santa Monica and Reseda).
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

Transit System Study (1960)
Analyzed numerous types of transit systems, recommending three for future study (conventional rail, suspended monorail and saddlebag monorail).
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

Transit System Recommendation & Detailed Route Study (1960)
Presented the recommendation for a rubber-tired metro rail system, and detailed the placement and design of the transit routes & stations.
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

Backbone Route Study (1961)
Presented the recommendation for a steel-wheeled metro rail system as well as the shorter Backbone Route.
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

Goodell Airport Line Proposal (1962)
Presented the plans to build a monorail line between downtown and LAX.
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

Alweg Monorail Proposal (1963)
Presented the plans to build a transit network of three monorail lines.
http://libraryarchives.metro.net/DPGT...

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