MUNI "Big Ten" PCC 1006 rolls down Market Street near 10th Street, on a sunny winter afternoon in The City
Cable car in San Francisco, California, in 1959 on the California Street Line near the intersection with Stockton Street. The California Street Line dates back to 1878 and Leland Stanford’s Cali... (more)
A San Francisco treat plies the rails of the streets in the city by the bay.
PCC streetcar # 1061 of San Franciscos MUNI was built in 1948 by the St.Louis Car Co. for Philadelphia Transportation Co. and came to San Francisco in 1992. It wears a very attractive livery in tr... (more)
MUNI 178, a 1926 product of Bethlehem Steel, rolls down the tail track on a streetcar trip
MUNI 1003, a St. Louis product of 1939 sits in front of Car Barn 1 awaiting its next streetcar trip, the car received its nickname due to smoothness of riding on the rails, that executives from th... (more)
MUNI 1016, a St. Louis Car Co. PCC, runs around the grounds at the Western Railway Museum in Rio Vista.
San Francisco Municipal Railway car 1061 rambles along the waterfront at Fishermans Wharf in San Francisco.
MUNI 1258 sits outside the shops at the Western Railway Museum
MUNI PCC 1061 sports Pacific Electric colors as it heads into The Ferry Building stop along The Embarcadero
With its flanges screaming from the tight curve, MUNI PCC 1060 in Philadelphia 1938 paint leaves The Embarcadero and heads for Steuart Street
Leaving The Embarcadero, MUNI PCC 1075 sports Cleveland colors as it makes a tight curve to head onto Steuart Street
MUNI PCC 1073 sports El Paso colors as it passes the Walgreens at Jones and Beach Street
With The Ferry Building clock tower as a backdrop, PCC 1078 sports San Diego colors, as it leaves The Embarcadero and heads for Steuart Street
MUNI 1040 holds the distinction of being the last PCC ever built, and in 2014, at the age of 62, this venerable streetcar can still be found doing what it was built to do, here we see it approachi... (more)