
Park & Ocean RR train
Train at Willard & Frederick site of present Kezar Stadium is today
Golden Gate ParkContains 8537 photos
Train at Willard & Frederick site of present Kezar Stadium is today
Golden Gate ParkView west toward Potrero Hill between Indiana Street and Minnesota Street, north of 25th. The Dump Spreader, Market Street Railway (MSRy) work car #04.
Central WaterfrontView south inide the United Railroads, Market Street Railway, and later Muni storage yard (also known as The Boneyard), which took up the entire block bounded by Lincoln Way, Funston Avenue, Irving Street, and 14th Avenue. Original St. Anne's Church (which faced Funston) visible in the background (large light-colored building) with later church facing Judah beyond. Golden Gate Heights in distance. Row of 9 Muni streetcars on westernmost storage track, including #109 and #116(?) which were scrapped in 1949.
Sunset InnerView northeast across Arguello to Muni 4-line #227 outbound, turning from Sacramento onto Arguello.
Presidio TerraceLooking west. Market Street Railway (MSRy) 2-line streetcar crossing Pt. Lobos Ave. Main Gate to Sutro Heights behind streetcar.
Sutro HeightsView northeast across Townsend from Southern Pacific Passenger Depot to Muni F-line #40 with wings livery. U.S. Post Office at left at 210 Townsend (building still stands 2021). Most buildings on north side of Townsend still stand 2021, including California Wine Association Building 180 Townsend and California Electric Light Co. Building 166 Townsend at far right. M.J. Brandenstein (M.J.B) Building, 665 3rd St., background left with many tanks on roof.
View east across California to California Street Cable Railroad Co. car #20 at terminus at California near Drumm. Ferry Building in background. 114 Market Santa Marina Building, Weinstein Co.
Financial DistrictView northeast across Polk to Market Street Railway (MSRy) 19-line Polk car #273 at terminus. Another streetcar crosses in background in front of Ghirardelli factory buildings. Posters for Sutro's Ice Skating, Polack Bros. Circus, San Carlo Opera.
Aquatic Park / Ft. MasonView west from Ocean Avenue near San Jose Avenue, Municipal Railway (Muni) Streetcar #92 being salvaged
CayugaView northeast across 12-line streetcar tracks on Sloat. 1680 Sloat Boulevard (built 1928) at center.
ParksideView northwest across Taylor to original location of turntable in center of Bay and Taylor intersection. MSRy Cable Car #503 exiting turntable. Gary's Restaurant at left. Flags strung over Bay St.
North BeachView east to pedestrian overpass bridge, decorated Ferry Building with "Ferry to Exposition Key System" sign over entrance.
Financial Districtview north on Bryant between 25th and 26th, 25-car
MissionMarket Street Railway 6-line streetcar #178
Lower HaightMunicipal Railway (Muni) tow truck, parked behind the Fontana Warehouse. Political Posters
Aquatic Park / Ft. Mason