Seattle Photos 10
28 April 1940 the present
Mehva Twin Coach 643 at Central Metro Base. Photo by Mike Gillman. 2001.
Mehva Brill 798 at Central Metro Base. Photo by Mike Gillman. 2001
Mehva Pullman-Standard Coach 1005 at Central Metro Base. Photo by Mike Gillman. 2001.
AMG 928 at Central metro Base with its guts removed. 928 is now resting at the Metro Unit Repair in Tukwila, Wa. Photo by Mike Gillman. 2001.
AMG 918 at Central metro Base with its guts removed. 918 is now resting at the Metro Unit Repair in Tukwila, Wa. Photo by Mike Gillman. 2001
Gillig 4130 on 3rd Ave. downtown heading for the end of route 36. Metro uses route numbers, destinations, and "via" to identify routes, termini, and the major area through which trolleys go. Trolleys on route 36 use "Jeff Park" rather than S. Myrtle (or S. Othello) where the terminus is. Another example of this inconsistency is the southern terminus of route 4, which is at S. Walker St, though the destinations sign says "Judkins Park." Photo by Peter McLaughlin.
Gillig 4100 on 3rd Ave. downtown at Pike St. heading for the end of route 36. Note the destination display as compared to the above photo. Even with LED lights it appears that they can't get anything consistent. Photo by Peter McLaughlin.
The three historic trolleys lined up for a fan trip. Photo by Keegan Hartman. 14 JL 2002.
Front view of Seattle Twin Coach 604 at the OERHS. Photographer unknown.
Front left view of Seattle Twin Coach 604 at the OERHS. Photographer unknown.
Twin Coach 604, Pullman-Standard 648, and Vancouver Brill 2411 at the Oregon Electric Railway Historical Society museum. 648 was acquired in 2001 or slightly earlier. Photographer unknown, submitted by Charlie Brown.
Breda 5101 converted into a pure trolley from a dual-bus, taken at Atlantic Base. If this trolley works, Metro will convert another 49 Bredas into pure trolleys. Courtesy of Zack Willhoite, photographer.
The Twin, the , and two ex_melbourne streetcars at a meet on S. Main St. at 2nd Ave. S. Photo by Wally Young. 14 JL 02.
The Pullman-Standard in the trolleybus tunnel. This a special event for the inauguration of the tunnel. It is the only time as 40 foot trolley has been in the tunnel. Photo by Wally Young. 15 SE 1990.