Twilight at the far end of rail operations on the south side and the operator of 1704 has already changed his roll sign for his next outbound trip, which will be to Drake Road on the old WASHINGTO... (more)
Reconstruction of the Don River Bridge required that a wooden trestle be built beside it to handle the heavy streetcar traffic of that period in time. Today, they'd just use temporary buses!
Mid-day on the interurbans - traffic is mainly serving housewives and grandmothers, and the streetcar has just decanted one of each returning from downtown with their purchases.
One of five PCCs without MU equipment sits inbound ready to accept passengers. Before reaching Union Terminal one boarded westbound cars through the center doors and exited at the front after payi... (more)