Church Street & 27th Street (San Francisco)
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Muni Metro stops
19th Avenue & Holloway Avenue, 19th Avenue & Randolph Street, 3rd Street & 25th Street, 4th Street & Brannan Street, 9th Avenue & Irving Street, Balboa Park BART, Carl Street & Stanyan Street, Chinatown Rose Pak Station, Church Avenue & Duboce Street, Church Street & 18th Street, Church Street & 24th Street, Church Street & 27th Street, Judah Street & 12th Avenue, King Street & 4th Street, Market Street & 5th Street, Market Street & Drumm Street, Ocean Beach/Judah & La Playa, Sunnydale Visitacion Valley, UCSF Mission Bay, and West Portal.
San Francisco Railway Museum stops
17th Street & Castro Street, 2nd Street & King Street, Beach Street & Jones Street, Beach Street & Mason Street, Beach Street & Stockton Street, Church Street & 27th Street, Don Chee Way & Steuart Street, Jefferson Street & Taylor Street, Jones Street & Beach Street, King Street & 4th Street, Market Street & 2nd Street, Market Street & 4th Street, Market Street & 5th Street, Market Street & Battery Street, Market Street & Buchanan Street, Market Street & Drumm Street, Market Street & Kearny Street, Market Street & Larkin Street, Market Street & Noe Street, Market Street & Powell Street, Market Street & Sanchez Street, Market Street & Stockton Street, Market Street & Taylor Street, Market Street & Van Ness Avenue, Railway Museum, The Embarcadero & Bay Street, The Embarcadero & Ferry Building, The Embarcadero & Greenwich Street, The Embarcadero & Sansome Street, The Embarcadero & Stockton Street, and The Embarcadero & Washington Street.
Photos and videos from Church Street & 27th Street (San Francisco)
Calendar: San Francisco railcar 1895 near Church & 27th (2023)March 2023
The Covid pandemic turned San Francisco's transit world upside down, shutting down the vintage steetcars and cable cars for more than a year. Muni staff would take some of the steetcars out without passengers on occasion to keep them in operating shape. The pandemic also saw proliferration of "parklets" outdoor dining areas, some of them imaginative, like this one meant to resemble a Lisbon tram outside a Portuguese restaurant.
The first Trolley Festival 40 years ago featured two streetcars from Portugal, but from Porto rather than Lisbon. Here, Car 122 leaves the Mint storage yard. This car now runs on Dalles' McKInney Avenue line; Car 189 awaits restoration at Muni.
MSR ArchiveBy Henrik Boye, Matthew Lee, San Francisco Railway Museum - .