California & Presidio
Municipal Railway (Muni) 1-line streetcar #976 California cable car #11. Jewish Community Center on left.
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Municipal Railway (Muni) 1-line streetcar #976 California cable car #11. Jewish Community Center on left.
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park
Municipal Railway (Muni) 1-line streetcar #233. California cable car. Bus turning corner, possibly 3-Jackson line on a Sunday or holiday. Jewish Community Center on left.
Laurel Heights / Jordan Park
Muni 1-line streetcar #663. View east. (Former Market Street Railway MSRy unit #263 renumbered after merger)
Lower Pacific Heights
View east across Divisadero to approaching Muni 1-line #264. S&S Market on corner. Supreme Radio 1702 Divisadero. 24-Divisadero bus on right.
Lower Pacific Heights
Municipal Railway (Muni) 1-line streetcar #256 passing Avalon Ballroom. Hotel Carlton in distance.
Lower Nob Hill
MUNI F-line streetcar #355. During World War II.
Marina
MUNI E-line streetcar #366. Ferry Building behind.
Financial District
MUNI J-line streetcar #102. Dolores Park between 18th and 19th Street. Mission High School and Mission Dolores basilica towers behind.
Mission Dolores
MUNI F-line streetcar #28 turning.
Russian Hill
MUNI N-Judah streetcar #60 with Duboce Park in background.
Duboce Triangle
MUNI L-Taraval streetcar #104. West Portal library in background.
West Portal
East portal of Sunset Tunnel. MUNI N-Judah streetcar #140. U.S. Mint in background.
Duboce Triangle
View northeast across Van Ness to F-line streetcar #34. Fontana Warehouse in background, used as a war-time motor pool. Wall surrounding Galileo High School athletic field at right.
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason
View southeast across Geary to Geary and Curran Theatres. 'Sailor Beware' playing at Curran. Muni streetcar tracks.
Tenderloin
Elevated view southeast across market to Pantages Theatre at 937 Market Street featuring Girard's Diamond Jubilee Girls and Eddie Hill. Heine Piano Co. KPO radio towers on roof of Hale Bros. Department Store. Flags and banners strung over street. Streetlamps and buildings decorated for California Diamond Jubilee (1850-1925).
Tenderloin