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Showing posts with label street cars. Show all posts
Showing posts with label street cars. Show all posts
Friday, July 22, 2011
1907 Streetcar strike in San Francisco

found on http://edwardianera.tumblr.com/page/16
In this photo, San Francisco police escort a scab streetcar to protect it from the violence that erupted repeatedly during the 1907 streetcar strike.
Sunday, July 10, 2011
1908 Herald Square, New York. There is a lot to look at in this photo, hundreds of people, dozens of cars and carriages, and every head has a hat
Top hat (in front) and fancy carriages for the very wealthy
Top to bottom interesting stuff; upper right corner is a guy trying to jump out of the way of a street car, to his left the open touring car has a uniformed and gloved driver, in the upper left side are 3 horses side by side pulling a cart(see below left side for a better view) I've never seen a 3 horse cart. The open touring cars are right hand drive. Lower right side is a one horse cart with advertising on the roof for people in high rises to read if they look down at the streets
from http://www.shorpy.com/Herald-Square-New-York-1908
Saturday, July 9, 2011
Street car in a trolley barn 1932
The car is sitting on a transfer table. Transfer tables were used to switch cars using a much smaller space than a traditional yard with turnouts. http://www.shorpy.com
Friday, July 8, 2011
Monday, June 13, 2011
100 years ago Edinburgh Scotland, double decker street cars/trolleys/trams were evolving from horse drawn - to cable cars - to electric






read about it if you use a translator browser like Google Chrome after this link http://dkphoto.livejournal.com/229482.html which i came across from http://p-d-m.livejournal.com/friends?skip=10
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Thursday, December 30, 2010
Monday, December 27, 2010
Streetcars, were good for more than just public transportation... did you know they were used to plow snow along their route?


Some were made into houses: http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2009/09/street-cars-getting-second-life-as-home.html
And in San Diego I found one diner street car, and two homes made from street cars http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2008/06/survivors-of-era-i-doubt-anyone-else.html
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Wouldn't city transportation be more appealing with the original streetcars?


Wednesday, June 9, 2010
I found the portfolio of an incredible photographer, James Haefner, here are a couple to entice you with, go to his website for his portfolio
See all of his incredible work (about 40 superb photos in the Automotive Vintage section)
and more in the other sections if you also like automotive advertising, architectural, and etcetera
1930 Duesenburg detail
Bucciali doorhandle detail
Panhard Levassor

The factory 1967 test GTX that is famous for the great lengths that Chrylser Research and Development engineers went through to make the Silver Bullet (a name coined by Ro McGonegal and the Car Craft story specifically) nothing less than a factory-backed car purpose-built for STREET RACERING on Woodward Avenue; running 10.60s at 132 mph
and more in the other sections if you also like automotive advertising, architectural, and etcetera





or read Car Craft's write up (good one!) and full gallery http://www.carcraft.com/featuredvehicles/906_1967_plymouth_belvedere_gtx/index.html
All of these photos courtesy and permission of James Haefner PhotographyPortfolio: http://www.haefnerphoto.com/
Copywrite of James Haefner
1960 Thunderbird
Troy, Michigan 48084
ph: 248 362 6850
800 670 7035
fax: 248 362 6858
Monday, June 7, 2010
cool things found at Greyhandgang.com

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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
New York streetcars from decades ago, among the warehouses along the waterfront


Via an awesome website that focuses on New York City historical bits of architecture and history that is everywhere but seldom noticed, like gargoyes, statuary on buldings (even in Times Square) and is all noticed and posted by a wonderful writer who swears very well at the destruction of the cool old buildings that developers are quickly making disappear to be replaced with glass and steel nondescript high rise condos.
http://www.scoutingny.com/?p=12 has these street cars and his jaunt to a neighborhood called Red Hook, where the warehouses are great, and their is a perfect front view of the Statue of Liberty
Saturday, March 6, 2010
Bedford Avenue and Manhattan Avenue in New York, 1928 photo with a lot going on

Sunday, November 29, 2009
Automotive pictures from Shorpy













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