San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar: 4th & King - Beach & Jones
ClosedCity: San Francisco (United States).
Route length: 6.6 km (4.1 miles).
Track gauge: 1435 mm (standard gauge).
Closed: April 15, 2020 because of COVID-19.
The line was operated by
Market Street Railway (MSR)
Operational
San Francisco Railway Museum
Open regularly
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San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar: 4th & King - Beach & Jones
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Calendar: San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 496 in front of Ferry Building (2023)By Adolfo Echeverry, Henrik Boye, San Francisco Railway Museum.
October 2023.
October 2023.
San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 1009 in the intersection The Embarcadero/Beach Street (2016)By Silas Boye Nissen.
June 12, 2016.
June 12, 2016.
San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 1062 on Market Street (2009)By Jytte Bach Jensen.
May 2009.
May 2009.
San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 1818 on Market Street (2009)By Jytte Bach Jensen.
May 2009.
May 2009.
PCC Tram San Francisco municipal streetcar railwayBy Bob Rodenburg.
September 21, 2008.
September 21, 2008.
San Francisco Trams, Trolleybuses & CablecarsBy wolfgrade.
August 9, 2007.
August 9, 2007.
Postcard: San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 1704 near Church & Dubcoe (1985)By Bill MacDonald, Henrik Boye, J. Barnard Photographer.
September 1985.
September 1985.
Postcard: San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 42 on King Street (1984)By Henrik Boye, J. Barnard Photographer.
1984.
1984.
Postcard: San Francisco E-Embarcadero Steetcar with railcar 1008 on Market Street (1969)By Bill MacDonald, Henrik Boye, J. Barnard Photographer.
1969.
1969.