Don Chee Way & Steuart Street (San Francisco)
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Market Street Railway (MSR) stops
17th Street & Castro Street, Beach Street & Jones Street, Beach Street & Stockton 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 & Drumm Street, Market Street & Kearny Street, Market Street & Larkin Street, Market Street & Main Street, Market Street & Noe Street, Market Street & Powell Street, Market Street & Stockton Street, Market Street & Taylor Street, 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.
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 Don Chee Way & Steuart Street (San Francisco)
Calendar: San Francisco F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1056 near Don Chee Way & Steuart (2023)PCC Streetcar 1056, honoring Kansas City, turns onto Don Chee Way l Wayne Worden photo
August 2023
Building the F-line tracks and overhead was a lengthy
and involved process, requiring interaction and collaboration with other city departments, neighborhood groups and more. As Muni's lead project manager, the late Don Chee blended technical expertise, management skills, and diplomacy to get the job done. The F-line connection between the Embarcadero and Steuart Street is named Don Chee Way in his honor.
The PCC design evolved over time. After World War ll, rows of small oval shaped windows were added above the side windows, to allow standing passengers to get a glimpse outside. But the president of Kansas City Public Service, Powell Groner, hated the look of the standee windows andtiful livery decreed he would have "none of those little apertures" on his cars. So , St. Louis Car Company built him 160 PCCs without them, including KCPS 515, shown here in 1950. He'd be dismayed to see Car 1056 in his beautiful livery with those "little apertures" (the car itself came to Muni from Philadelphia).
Don Ross collectionBy Henrik Boye, San Francisco Railway Museum, Wayne Worden - .
San Francisco F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1076 near Don Chee Way & Steuart (2023)By Henrik Boye..


San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1010 near Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1056 near Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1057 near Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1060 at Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 496 close by Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 496 near Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
San Francisco tourist line F-Market & Wharves with railcar 1076 at Don Chee Way & Steuart (2010)By Michael Olsen..
