Caltrain 900, the proverbial “class unit” of later EMD manufactured F40PH-2s, makes its way through the Bayshore Station on September 25, 2015. This station is within the confines of the City ... (more)
All kinds of tribute to the past. SFMTA 1011 was built in 1948 by the St. Louis Car Company as a double-ended PCC, and subsequently rebuilt by the Brookville Compnay. But is painted to honor the o... (more)
An outbound commute train awaits departure from The City. The locomotive is still with us today, restored to its as-delivered number of 5623 and its as-delivered black widow livery.
MUNI's Cable Car #16 for Powell & Market line takes a brief break before heading out for another run at the Hyde and Beach St station.
San Francisco Belt's delivered new S2 gets started up for the morning switch before dawn.
Double-end Cable Car #58, which previously served the vanished O'Farrell, Jones and Hyde Line, is seen here on California Street, between Powell Street and Stockton Street. San Francisco's iconic... (more)
Cable Car #52 is climbing the grade on California Street, between Stockton Street and Powell Street. California Street's cable cars are double-end cars, a revolutionary design when it was introduc... (more)
A portrait of Cable Car #1 on the turntable at Powell Street. The flagship of the Powell Street fleet was built in 1973 for the centennial of the world's first cable car line. It has been restored... (more)
A San Francisco Classic! Cable Car #1 is the flagship of the Powell Street fleet. It was built in 1973 for the centennial of the world's first cable car line. Alcatraz Island can be seen in the ba... (more)
One of the biggest attractions of San Francisco is undoubtedly the so-called cable car.
Cable cars must be rotated on the handrails at the end.
PCC Car No. 1040 in San Francisco.
MUNI`s Cable Car # 3 was captured on the Powell-Hyde track. Cable Car is one of San Francisco's indispensable symbols - annually by about seven million passengers.
Cable cars are the inherent symbols of San Francisco. It serves mainly as a tourist attraction, but also locals use it to move around the city.