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San Francisco Bay Area, Elkton 4-axle motor car # 974
  San Francisco Bay Area Elkton 4-axle motor car # 974 
Broadway
Muni streetcar signed as 60 Washington-Jackson Cable Car, going the wrong way on Broadway at Mason (1950?)
Eric Fischer collection

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Posted by AlexSan · Odesa           Date: about 1950

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Published 15.12.2020 21:05 UTC
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San Francisco Bay Area, Elkton 4-axle motor car # 974

Location:San Francisco
Operator/Facility:San Francisco Municipal Railway
Since...:29.09.1944
Model:Elkton 4-axle motor car
Built:07.1932
Current state:Transferred to another city (20.01.1950) Withdrawn
Purpose:Passenger vehicle
Remarks:29.09.1944 ex Market Street Ry. 20.01.1950 to Suisun City, 974
Builder: Elkton Shops.
California body. Length overall: 47'. Trucks: Brill 27GE2. Arch roof. Double-end car.

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15.12.2020 23:19 UTC
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Palal · Tashkent
Photos: 2493
"Before construction of the Broadway vehicular tunnel, there was a single-track, standard-gauge electrified connection to the Washington-Mason cable carbarn and powerhouse, from Kearny St. via Broadway and Mason St., built in United Railroads days to allow a locomotive and trailer flatcar to carry narrow-gauge cable cars to and from Elkton Shops. The extra running rail was laid on the side nearest the west curb, and the inside running rail was shared by cable cars and the standard-gauge transport outfit. Traces of the standard-gauge spur remained in front of the cable carbarn until 1982. Here, 974 is touring this odd bit of "gauntlet" track on Mason St. at Pacific Avenue."


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