
Fillmore & Broadway
View northeast to set of 2 Fillmore Hill counterbalance streetcars, including #642, with passengers boarding.
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View northeast to set of 2 Fillmore Hill counterbalance streetcars, including #642, with passengers boarding.
Pacific HeightsMarket Street Railway (MSRy) #9- line streetcar #1581 passing J.A. Herzog Pontiac dealership.
Mission DoloresView north across Market to MUNI "Training Car", Foster's Cafeteria at 114 Market Santa Marina Building, view north across Market
Financial DistrictView northeast across Mission to SF Municipal Railways (Muni) 9-Line streetcar #283 passing the Granada Theater
CayugaView east on Geary to B-Line #148 with wings livery, buildings on north side of street.
Lower Nob Hill5-Line #829 exiting McAllister carbarn
PanhandleNext to Calvary Cemetery. Showing the 31-Line #964 streetcar.
Anza VistaMarket Street Railway MSRY streetcar 3-Line #238 with zip stripe livery at the corner.
Pacific HeightsView southwest across intersection to Market Street Railway (MSRy) Fillmore Hill Line counterbalance cars #627 & #625. 22-Line #866 streetcar behind.
Pacific HeightsView north down Fillmore St. to two streetcars, Market Street Railway Co. (MSRY) counterbalance cars #625 and #627. Railfans on excursion are seen photographing streetcars. Marina Middle School (built between 1935 and 1939 as Marina Junior High School) in distance.
Pacific HeightsLooking north with Castro Cable Car #5
Noe ValleyView northeast across intersection to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 22-Line streetcar #859. July 31, 1948 was the last day of rail service on this line.
Pacific HeightsView north from Washington St. to Municipal Railway (Muni) E-line Streetcar #361, Columbus Ave. eastbound near Washington & Montgomery St passing Fugazi Bank Building (Fugazi Banca Popolare Operaia Italiana) built 1909. Later Bank of America and Transamerica Building (as shown here). Exists today as San Francisco Landmark #52. Rooming house in background at Jackson
North BeachLooking west on Cortland at 9-Line #925 streetcar with zip stripe livery, Golden Rule Grocery.
Bernal HeightsView northwest across intersection to approaching 6-Line #155 streetcar, in front of 100-108 Haight Street, built in 1883 for Thomas Bergin by Newsom and Gash Architects.
Mint Hill