San Francisco Minicipal railway PCC STREETCAR № 1063 on the Beach street at the Fisherman's Wharf, MUNI's F LINE
The second most common type of streetcar in MUNI's historic fleet is an American classic with an Italian accent. This type of car is named for Cleveland street railway commissioner Peter Witt, who... (more)
MUNI car 1070 heads west along the Embarcadero at Fisherman's Wharf in San Francisco. This PCC streetcar, built by the St. Louis Car Co. in 1947, is painted to commemorate operations in Minneapoli... (more)
While a local resident struts her Cavalier King Charles Spaniels, MUNI car 1007 departs Castro Station for Fisherman's Wharf. This PCC streetcar, built by St. Louis Car Co. in 1948, is painted to ... (more)
MUNI car 1080 curves from Market to Noe Street in San Francisco. This PCC streetcar, built by the St. Louis Car Co. in 1946, is painted to honor Los Angeles Transit Lines, which operated PCC stree... (more)
MUNI car 1072 heads east along the Embarcadero at Pier 3 in San Francisco. This PCC streetcar, built by St. Louis Car Co. in 1946, is painted is to honor Mexico City, Mexico, that operated PCC st... (more)
MUNI car 1051 heads west along the Embarcadero at the Ferry Building in San Francisco. This PCC streetcar was built by St. Louis Car Co. in 1948, and is painted to honor the San Francisco Municip... (more)
MUNI car 1015 heads north along Church Street approaching the F-Line connector at 17th Street in San Francisco. This dual control streetcar was built by St. Louis Car Co. in 1948, and is painted ... (more)
MUNI recently placed #1077 in service decorated as a Birmingham car. The car itself has never been to Birmingham but started out as Twin Cities #360 before going to Newark as New Jersey Transit #2... (more)