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| The San Francisco Municipal Railway—with the support of the nonprofit Market Street Railway—owns and operates the most diverse and unique historic rail fleet in the world, consisting of the National Landmark cable cars, and the historic streetcars of the F-line. From about World War I through World War II, San Francisco’s ‘main stem’, Market Street, boasted four streetcar tracks, two for the Municipal Railway, two for its competitor, our namesake, Market Street Railway Company. Here, left to right, are four preserved streetcars in historic liveries: Muni No. 1 in its 1912 gray & maroon; Streamlined PCC cars No. 1051 in postwar green & cream and No. 1010 in 1940s blue & gold; and Market Street Railway Co. No. 798 in the famed ‘White Front’ livery used from 1927-1944. These cars are in service, or being prepared for service, on the F-line, from the Castro District to Fisherman’s Wharf, filled with the smiling faces of riders from around the world. |
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| 5x7 inch blank notecard with envelope |
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