
Grafton & Brighton
View north down Brighton to Muni K-Line #170 at terminus and Mt Davidson. Service to Grafton & Brighton ended when the Ocean Avenue loop opened 18 May 1952.
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View north down Brighton to Muni K-Line #170 at terminus and Mt Davidson. Service to Grafton & Brighton ended when the Ocean Avenue loop opened 18 May 1952.
InglesideMUNI L-line streetcar #79 exiting West Portal
West PortalMUNI L-line streetcar #133 Mount Davidson in background
West PortalView northeast to westbound Muni L-Line car #77 on Taraval Street. Cropped from image at wnp27.4001.
Sunset OuterMUNI L-line streetcar #51 southbound on 15th Avenue, near Larsen Peak. Taraval Street in background at left.
West PortalMUNI L-line streetcar #57 exiting East Portal near Castro St.
CastroElevated view southwest across busy Market to MUNI 'Magic Carpet' PCC car #1003 with wings livery and many busses and streetcars, Penney's, Kress, California School of Beauty Culture. "Drums of India" playing at the Telenews Theatre.
Downtown / Union SquareMUNI M-line streetcar #54 looking North
StonestownMUNI M-line streetcar #43 passing future site of Parkmerced (left).
ParkmercedMUNI N-line streetcar #unk exiting West Portal near Carl & Cole
Cole ValleyView East on Carl from Cole, MUNI N-line streetcar #665 looking East, this was a railfan chartered fan trip. (Former Market Street Railway streetcar #265 was renumbered to #665 to avoid duplication after the 1944 merger)
Cole ValleyMUNI N-line streetcar #156 & 6-line #142 with advertisement for Redwood City Rodeo.
Cole ValleyView northwest across intersection to approaching N-Line PCC #1015.
Cole ValleyOcean Avenue, near Brighton, view north toward Balboa Reservoir, MSRY 12-line streetcar #1722 eastbound. Mt. Davidson in background
InglesideView east across intersection to MUNI 31-line streetcar #981 turning onto Divisadero. 'Russky Kustar, Russian Craftsman', was a shop opened in December, 1947 on the northeast corner, selling woodcraft and artistic objects, books records and toys from Russia. The shop and its owner, Jeremiah Feingold, was the subject of testimony in a December, 1956 hearing on 'Communist propaganda in the U.S.' by the House Un-American Activities Committee in San Francisco. A different house now stands at the corner of Eddy, moved from 751 Turk in the 1970s. Holy Cross Church in background.
Western Addition