On Track

A Field Guide to San Francisco's Historic Streetcars and Cable Cars

Paperback, 128 pages

English language

Published Feb. 1, 2011 by Heyday Books.

ISBN:
9781597142786
OCLC Number:
866563777

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4 stars (1 review)

San Francisco just wouldn't be the same without its colorful streetcars and cable cars. These vintage forms of public transit are not only practical ways to explore the City - they're amusement rides that jangle through a mix of historic buildings and vibrant new development, filling your ears with the sound of cables clicking as steel wheels rumble under your feet. At the same time, they're a fleet of unique traveling museums. This field guide from the Market Street Railway tells the remarkable stories of each of San Francisco's cable cars and streetcars. Detailed illustrations and specs accompany the description of each vehicle. There's even a trainspotter's checklist at the back of the guide for keeping track of the fleet. On Track also shows riders how to get the most enjoyment out of this unique transportation system. In addition to giving tips for avoiding long waits in line and choosing …

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Field guide for S.F. tramspotters

4 stars

The bulk of this book is truly a field guide, organized by car number, giving detailed history of every streetcar and cable car in San Francisco's fleet.

It also has a history of trams in S.F. transit - the famed cable cars were truncated to their current routes, the book says, through the efforts of downtown interests who wanted more one-way auto streets.

The streetcars perished in 1982, only to rise again after the Chamber of Commerce approached then-Mayor Dianne Feinstein to have summer "trolley festivals" to attract tourism. The enthusiastic public response led to the creation of the F line along Market, which then expanded to an E-Embarcadero line that ran until the pandemic in 2020.

Downtown giveth, downtown taketh away.