San Francisco Photos 15
The interior of the rear window of ETI artic 7105. It doesn't take long for the grafittiists to do their thing. The location is somewhere on Van Ness. Photo by Matt Lee. 6 MY 2004.
ETI 7121 sporting the new paint scheme at night. The gray appears to some to be more like silver. Taken at Stockton and Green Sts. Photo by Matt Lee. 5 DE 2004.
ETI 7101 climbing up Sacramento St. at Powell St. Assigned to route 30, the trolley was rerouted over Sacramento to Van Ness St. to its regular route. Artics are not assigned to route 1, which normally operates over the hill. Hence, this is a valuable photo. The reroute was caused by some parade. Photo by Matt Lee. 9 OC 2005.
ETI 7117 descending down Clay St. from (s)Nob Hill turning southbound onto Stockton St. to resume its journey on route 30. Photo by Matt Lee. 9 OC 2005.
New Flyer 7020 northeast bound on MIssion. The street was closed for a movie set, but the trolleys were permitted to go through. Submitted by Wally Young. 18 SE 05.
New Flyer 7040 southwest bound on Mission in the same location as above. The poles had to be down for the return trip. Submitted by Wally Young. 18 SE 05.
New Flyers 70555, 7057, 7058, and 7059 at Potrero Garage. Photo by Matt Lee. 29 OC 05.
Unidentified New Flyer artic in e.p.u mode on Mission St. Submitted by Wally Young. 18 SE 05.
ETI 5473 on 16th St. crossing Bryant St. on the 22 Fillmore. Photo by "runinundrh2o". Date unknown, but probably 2004 or 2005.
Ex-MSR Comfort Car 864 on the last day of service pm 31 JL 1948 at Bryant and 16th. See above photo. On 16 JA 1949 Marmon-Herringtons started service on the 22. The trolleybus line was continued down the hill via Steiner St. and Union back to Fillmore to the Bay. The 22 was the first ex-MSR rail line to be converted to trolleys. 16th and Bryant is near Potrero Garage which the 22 served. This cross-town line made it possible to start converting other ex-MSR lines because it passed near Potrero. The 5, 6, 7, 21 and 8 were converted in the summer of 1949. Photo by Art Lloyd.