
Geneva Car House
Car #1040 sitting inside Geneva Car House. This is the last car of its type built in the U.S.
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Car #1040 sitting inside Geneva Car House. This is the last car of its type built in the U.S.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House, car #1162 on scrap line, with graffiti.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House, car #1032 on scrap line, with graffiti "Geneva Afterglow"
CayugaFront of Geneva Car House showing 1906 Earthquake damage, never repaired.
CayugaCar #1006 torpedo in Geneva Car House.
CayugaGeneva Car House on right. Cars waiting to be removed. Excelsior Heights in background.
CayugaGeneva Car House on right. Cars waiting to be removed. Excelsior Heights in background.
CayugaGeneva Car House on right. Cars waiting to be removed. Excelsior Heights in background.
CayugaCars #1111 and #1031 waiting to go out.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Three cars waiting to be scrapped or sold.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Car #1040 awaiting storage. This is the very last PCC car built in the U.S., built in 1951. This car is still running today, fully restored. This is last of its type.
CayugaCars are waiting for removal, to be scrapped or sold.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Cars waiting to be scrapped or sold. Showing cars #1133 and #1166.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House, showing the paint shop and discarded equipment.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Cars waiting to be scrapped or sold. Showing cars #1038 and #1021.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Car #1006. This is the last car out, ending the PCC era (1948-1982). Car still in service today. Car #0304 in background.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Car #1006. This is the last car out, ending the PCC era (1948-1982). Car still in service today. Car #0304 in background.
CayugaBlacksmith shop, built of corrugated steel.
CayugaInterior of Geneva Car House. Car #1006. This is the last car out, ending the PCC era (1948-1982). Car still in service today. Car #0304 in background.
CayugaLooking from rear entrance towards to the old transformer house. This was the first building built in the complex. (c1900)
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