San Francisco F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1062 near Market & Van Ness Avenue (2010) Stop: Market Street & Van Ness Avenue . Photographer: Michael Olsen . Date: July 8, 2010 . City: San Francisco (United States).
The picture shows San Francisco Railway Museum Open regularly San Francisco F-Market & Wharves: Beach Street & Jones Street - 17th Street & Castro Street Operational San Francisco railcar 1062 (ex Philadelphia railcar 2101), manufacturer Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, type PCC, signed Fisherman, painted Louisville, Kentucky.
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