Transport and Industries in North and South America
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USA
San Fransisco
A three-day stopover on the way back from New Zealand so time to ride the cable cars, the vintage trams and some more modern forms of transport.
The Cable Cars
San Fransisco Cable Car No 4
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 6
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 6
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 14
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 14
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 16
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 24
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San Fransisco Cable Car No 28
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Cable Car en route
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Cable Car en route
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Cable Car control gear
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Today's SFMTA (Muni) system
Castro Station, San Fransisco
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Castro Station, San Fransisco
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Balboa Park depot, San Fransisco
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1417, 1445 and 1498 at depot
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1475 at Balboa Park depot
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1320 at Balboa Park depot
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1264 at Balboa Park depot
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1430 at Balboa Park depot
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1430 passing Balboa Park depot
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1548 passing Balboa Park depot
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1535 passing Balboa Park depot
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1535 passing Balboa Park depot
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Balboa Park trolleybus 7126
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Market Street trolleybus 5477
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Market Street trolleybus 5553
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Caltrain 917 at Bayshore
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The historic F-line tramway
Original and PCC "Big Ten" Class
Original cars built in 1914 and double-end streetcars built 1948 for the San Francisco Municipal Railway.
130 at Bilboa Park depot
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162 at Fishermans Wharf
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1007 at Fishermans Wharf
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1015 at Castro terminus
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PCC 1050 Class
Single-end streetcars built 1946-48 for Philadelphia Transportation Company. Acquired by Muni from successor Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority, 1992. Restored 1993-94 and renovated again starting in 2014. Except for Nos. 1055 and 1060, which are painted in Philadelphia liveries, all cars in this class are painted in tribute to other U.S. cities that operated PCC streetcars.
1053 at Fishermans Wharf
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1055 at Fishermans Wharf
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1055 at Fishermans Wharf
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1057 at Fishermans Wharf
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1058 in Chicago livery at Fishermans Wharf, Jan 2013
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1058 at Fishermans Wharf
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1060 at Fishermans Wharf
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1063 at Fishermans Wharf
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PCC 1070 Class
Single-end streetcars built 1946-48 for Twin City Rapid Transit Company, Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota. Sold to Public Service Coordinated Transportation, Newark, NJ, 1953. Acquired by Muni from successor New Jersey Transit, 2004. Modified for San Francisco service and restored in three phases, 2004-11. Except for No. 1070, painted in the livery it first wore in Newark, and 1071, painted in its as-delivered Minneapolis-St. Paul livery, all cars in this class are painted in tribute to other North American cities that operated PCC streetcars.
1071 at Market Street
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1073 at Fishermans Wharf
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1077 at Fishermans Wharf
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Foreign tramcars
From Melbourne and Milan
Melbourne '496', Fishermans Wharf
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Melbourne '496', Fishermans Wharf
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Milan '1807' at Fishermans Wharf
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Milan '1815' at Market Street
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Milan '1815' at Fishermans Wharf
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Milan '1818' at Fishermans Wharf
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Milan '1856' at Castro terminus
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Milan '1859' at Fishermans Wharf
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Milan '1893' at Market Street
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Milan '1895' at Market Street
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Milan '1895' at Fishermans Wharf
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Castro Station, tramline to Muni link
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Fishermans Wharf historic ships
'Eppleton Hall'
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'Balclutha'
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'Hercules'
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'Jeremiah O'Brian'
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Pier 43, built for timber train ferries
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Donkey engine from Minnisota
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The Airport transport systems
Airport Skytrain, San Fransisco
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Airport Skytrain, San Fransisco
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Airport Station BART train
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Caribbean Islands
St Johns, Antigua
Antigua turned up a few treasures, a Hunslet diesel, a hand crane and a winch. Antigua Sugar Factory used the Hunslet diesel No 15. This is works no. 3442, built in 1946, and now in the very cramped forecourt of the Antigua Museum. The crane and winch were down on the waterfront and the winch had 'Lumley Shadwell London' in raised lettering.
ASF No 15 at the Museum
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ASF No 15 at the Museum
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ASF No 15 at the Museum
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Ruston Bucyrus 400SC, Antigua
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MV 'City Dell Persue'
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Derelict ships, Antigua
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Derelict ships, Antigua
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Tug 'Pathfinder', Antigua
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Hand crane, Antigua
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'Lumley Shadwell London' winch
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'Lumley Shadwell London' winch
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St Johns Fort, Antigua
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Bridgetown, Barbados
'Balsa 86' and HMS Severn
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'Fairland' on the right, Barbados
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Tug 'Barbados II', Barbados
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SY 'Shemara', Barbados
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Sugar hoists on the jetty
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Sugar warehouse, Barbados
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Sugar warehouse, Barbados
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Sugar-crushing windmill, Barbados
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St Georges, Grenada
'Amalthea'
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'Anina', 'Walrus' and a Lauritzen ship
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Ready-mixed concrete chute
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Ready-mixed concrete chute
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The 1894 Sendall tunnel, Grenada
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The 1894 Sendall tunnel, Grenada
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Castries, St. Lucia
'Point Alert' and 'Point Responder'
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Two more disused trawlers
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I think this is a Ruston crane
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I think this is a Ruston crane
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Oranjestad, Aruba and Bonaire
The battery-powered trams of Aruba were built in California in 2012 for the opening of the standard gauge tourist tramway which links the cruiseship pier with the shopping street.
Battery tram No 1265, Aruba
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Double-deck battery tram
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Double-deck battery tram
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Double-deck battery tram
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Double-deck battery tram
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Double-deck battery tram
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'Dona Luisa I' at Kralendijk, Bonaire
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Willemstad, Curacao
The harbour, Willemstad, Curacao
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'Hafnia Taurus' and Chinese ship
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'Ocean Mariner', Willemstad
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'Pacific Guardian', Willemstad
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'Summer Bliss', Willemstad
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Montego Bay, Jamaica
'Gas Prodigy', Montego Bay
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'Seaboard Sun', Montego Bay
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'Star Taurus', Montego Bay
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Demerara Railway, Guyana
The Demerara Railway of British Guiana had two lines, to Rosignol in 1848 and Essequibo in 1899, but both had closed in 1974. This axlebox cover from a passenger coach was rescued by a gentleman in Cardiff.
Demerara Railway axlebox cover
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