Powell & Clay
Cable Car #5, closing day of old cable car system before rebuild.
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Cable Car #5, closing day of old cable car system before rebuild.
Nob Hill
View northeast across Taylor toMuni Powell St. Line Cable Car #527, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes."
North Beach
View north to Muni Washington & Mason line Cable Car #527, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes."
North Beach
View north across Washington St. to Washington and Jackson Line Cable Car #524, chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann, at the Washington & Mason carbon and powerhouse. On front left, campaign sign urging yes on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes. At right, ad for Glen Hurlburt's 'Cable Car Concerto' and 'Rhapsody of Fisherman's Wharf' record (1947).(AS)
Nob Hill
View south to Muni Powell St. Line Cable Car #527 near turntable, labeled as a Sacramento & Clay St. car to remind voters of that line, which had been eliminated in 1942. The car was chartered by the Citizens Committee To Save the Cable Cars and its chair Friedel Klussmann. On front left, campaign sign urging a yes vote on Proposition 10 (which passed overwhelmingly and preserved all existing Municipal Railway cable car lines), reading 'Vote Yes on Prop. 10 Nov. 4 and SAVE THE CABLES. Cables in the last 10 years have had fewer fatalities than buses. No bus can load as fast. Cables have 4 brakes." On left Owl Drug in Flood Building.
Downtown / Union Square
View southeast from center of Castro to Market Street Railway (MSRy) Castro Cable Car #7, last car on line at terminus, with funeral-themed decoration and funeral wreaths from Castro Flower Shop. Castro Coffee & Lunch Room, Castro Dept. Store,
Castro
Cable Car #502, ad for Scout-o-Rama, Powell & California. Fairmont Hotel in background
Nob Hill
Cable Car, unknown decoration, Powell & California. Fairmont Hotel in background
Nob Hill
California Street Cable Company O'Farrell, Jones & Hyde cable car, still frame from Standard Oil movie.
Russian Hill
Cable Car, still frame from Standard Oil movie, O'Farrell & Jones Sts.
Tenderloin
Cable Car, frame from Standard Oil movie, Hyde & Francisco
Russian Hill
California Street Cable Company O'Farrell, Jones & Hyde cable car
Tenderloin
View northeast to Cable Car carnival advertising Western Pacific Railroad on roof. Garage in the middle of the block has since been demolished.
Nob Hill
Cable Car, motorized, being towed, car #61, Ocean & San Jose
Mission Terrace
Cable Car carnival, car #11, painted by D. Zelinsky & Sons, California & Mason
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