Hyde & Beach
View north toward the cable car #510 on turntable in Victorian Park at Hyde and Beach Streets. MUNI Pier and Golden Gate Bridge in distance
North BeachContains 1735 photos
    View north toward the cable car #510 on turntable in Victorian Park at Hyde and Beach Streets. MUNI Pier and Golden Gate Bridge in distance
North Beach
    Cable car turnaround in Victorian Park at Hyde & Beach Streets. Haslett Warehouse in background.
North Beach
    California Cable Car crossing Grant Ave.
Chinatown
    Cable car on Jackson Street being pushed uphill by wrecker truck.
Nob Hill
    View northwest to cable car on turntable in Aquatic Park, Hyde & Beach Streets. Fort Mason and Golden Gate Bridge in distance. (Undeveloped land would later become Victorian Park.)
North Beach
    View west to Powell and Market terminus and Cable Car #526, Bank of America with large electric clock sign above entrance.
Downtown
    Cable car turntable. Woolworth's on right. Commercial Slide, MUNI #501
Downtown
    Cable car turntable, Washington & Jackson line, MUNI #516
Downtown
    View north on Grant Avenue to Shanghai Low restaurant, Cathay House, Sing Chong Co., California Street Cable Car crossing Grant. Lanterns strung across and along street.
Chinatown
    Cable car Municipal Railway (MUNI) #519 ascending Hyde St.
Russian Hill
    Municipal Railway (Muni) cable car #518 at stop on Hyde, crossing Bay. Woman getting on while others sit on outside seats.
Russian Hill
    Two California Street cable cars at terminus. Jewish Community Center in background.
Pacific Heights
    View southeast across Hyde Street near Francisco with cable car descending hill. At left, Tudor Revival residence 898 Francisco, built 1914, Clarence R. Ward and J. Harry Blohme architects, for sculptor Haig Patigian.
Russian Hill
    California St Cable Car 1 at Jewish Community Center
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park
    Grant Ave, looking North to Cable Car crossing at California St., Shanghai Low, Sing Chong Co., New Grant Hotel, Cathay House, Chinese (Republic of China, or Taiwanese) and American flags strung over street.
Chinatown