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Shirley Temple Inaugurates New Los Angeles Streetcar - 1937

Child Actress Shirley Temple and Los Angeles Mayor Frank L. Shaw inaugerate a new Los Angeles Railway PCC streetcar during Transit Week, 1937.  
 
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orion7763 (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Too bad the street cars were pulled out from Los Angeles. We used to have the most extensive network in the world. You could get anywhere you wanted in the city by just hopping on one of these trolleys. Then the freeways came along, the trolleys were scrapped, and now L.A. has one of the biggest mass transit problems in the world.
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Ah, nuts, it's the #3002. The identical #3001 is the one that was saved and restored to full operating condition at the Orange Empire RR Museum in Perris, CA, near Riverside.
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It's a shame these lines were mostly pulled up starting after WW 2 due to pressure from the automotive industry...now they are putting some of the lines back....most of the stars of the days in the 30's-50's were forced by the studios to do such " publicity " appearances... a 7 yr old driving a street car??
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Incidentallym the following year (1938), Mayor Shaw was recalled from office because of a number of scandals, despite protests from the Los Angeles Times, his chief ally.

BTW, that sounded like Lowell Thomas narrating that newsreel segment.

And most adult actors Shirley worked with at the time marveled not only at her ability to act, but how well she handled herself off-screen, unlike many child stars. Carole Lombard, who worked with her in "Now And Forever," was especially admiring.
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girlonlaptop (8 months ago) Show Hide
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i LOVE Shirley Temple! She is the best.
MissGreenDay7 (9 months ago) Show Hide
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Everytime I see her she's always giggling. How cute!
Iantheparty (10 months ago) Show Hide
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That's funny you can see fans running after the car at the end.
girlonlaptop (8 months ago) Show Hide
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they are probably running after the street car b/c they have never seen one before!
Lampshade51 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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By all accounts, Shirley was a well adjusted kid who really enjoyed her stardom and seemed to get a kick out of doing things like this. It shows in the newsreel. She grew up to be quite an accomplished woman in diplomacy. Just saw her on the Screen Actors' Guild broadcast (at age 80!) accepting their award.
She still looked pretty good, and still had that bubbliness in her speech.

Quite a lady.

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