Market Street Railway - Preserving historic transit in San Francisco
Company Description:
non-profit preservation partner of the san francisco municipal railway (muni) well known for supporting the cable cars and the f-market & wharves historic streetcar line.
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Company Address:
1 Buchanan St,SAN FRANCISCO,CA,USA
ZIP Code: Postal Code:
94102-6278
Telephone Number:
4159560472 (+1-415-956-0472)
Fax Number:
4159560472 (+1-415-956-0472)
Website:
www. streetcar. org
Email:
USA SIC Code(Standard Industrial Classification Code):
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Market Street Railway-San Francisco - Facebook This group is for members and friends of Market Street Railway, the non-profit organization that helps keep San Francisco's vintage transit on track by supporting the City's historic streetcars and cable cars
Market Street Railway (transit operator) - Wikipedia The Market Street Railway Company was a commercial streetcar and bus operator in San Francisco The company was named after the famous Market Street of that city, which formed the core of its transportation network
Market Street Railway (nonprofit) - Wikipedia Market Street Railway is San Francisco Municipal Railway's (Muni) 1,200-member non-profit preservation partner It relies on private contributions to help maintain San Francisco’s fleet of historic streetcars in service on the E Embarcadero and F Market Wharves lines
Market Street Railway: who we are, what we do We’re Market Street Railway, an independent nonprofit preserving historic transit in San Francisco We don’t own or operate the historic streetcars or cable cars — San Francisco’s public transit agency, SFMTA (“Muni”), does that — but we advocate and collaborate to make sure these priceless vehicles get the public funding and
Rider Information Map - Market Street Railway Riding the F-Market Wharves Historic Streetcar Line Rail transit has operated on San Francisco’s main street, Market, since 1860! First steam trains, then horse-drawn streetcars, then cable cars, and since 1906, electric streetcars
HawkinsRails - San Francisco Railway Museum ounded in 1976, the Market Street Railway is San Francisco Municipal Railway's (Muni) non-profit street railway preservation partner The organization relies on private contributions to help maintain San Francisco’s fleet of historic streetcars in service on the E Embarcadero and F Market Wharves transit lines
The Market Street Railway - FoundSF His capital constructed one of the first railroads in California from Placerville to Folsom in 1856 and San Francisco’s first streetcar line, the Market Street Railway Company in 1857, resulting in the first car rolling down Market Street three years later to 16th and Valencia streets
Market Street Railway Company, Past, Present and Future The new Blue and Gold Car just inaugurated by the Market Street Railway Company is 47 feet long, over bumpers, has a seating capacity for 50 passengers, and is "Made in San Francisco by San Franciscans for San Franciscans "
The Streetcar Fleet - Market Street Railway Single-end streetcars built 1946-48 for Twin City Rapid Transit Company, Minneapolis-St Paul, Minnesota Sold to Public Service Coordinated Transportation, Newark, NJ, 1953 Acquired by Muni from successor New Jersey Transit, 2004