Red Car, 1955
Glendale businessman Leslie C. Brand partnered with Henry Huntington to bring an interurban railroad to the area in 1904. Many residents rode the Pacific Electric Red Cars to visit their Library for books and programs until buses replaced the Glendale line in 1955. During the mid-1950's, people were checking out close to 750,000 books and other materials annually and it took three full-time librarians to answer about 70,000 phone inquires a year. It is no wonder that the Library started doing a little traveling itself nearly a decade later to serve even more of its users. Bookmobile services began in 1963 to much success, and it continues to thrive to this very day.
While today's patrons continue to frequent the Library to enjoy its many enriching programs and use its expansive collections, they don't have to take a step outside of their homes for a Library visit. They can "visit" the Library online and choose from a multitude of resources such as downloadable books and music, research and news articles, virtual reference services, live homework help, and much more!
To find out more about the Red Cars read Spencer Crump's Ride The Big Red Cars or borrow the Thom Eberhardt documentary film This Was Pacific Electric from any Glendale Library.
The Glendale Public Library. Still the place to go when you want to know!