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4/23/2024
 
 
 
 
 
Owner: San Francisco Municipal Railway
Model:UNKNOWN TrolleyBuilt As:Builder Info (Unavailable )
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Notes:Built by the Jewett Car Co.
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MUNI 162
Title:  MUNI 162
Description:  This streetcar represents the last days of Muni’s original streetcar fleet. Streetcar No. 162 joined Muni’s fleet when automobiles were still a novelty, and was retired — the first time — in the days when automobiles ruled the country, tail fins and all. No. 162 is painted in its last Muni livery, the Postwar "Wings" introduced at the end of the 1940s and kept until the retirement of the car in 1958. Like its twin, preserved car No. 130 (in 1939 blue and gold livery), this car ran on virtually all of Muni’s streetcar lines, spending much time on the H-line along Van Ness and Potrero Avenues and through Fort Mason. After its initial retirement, No. 162 spent 45 years at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Riverside County before being reacquired in 2003 by Market Street Railway and Muni. Market Street Railway volunteers replaced the roof canvas and made a number of body repairs to the car. It then went to Muni’s shops in 2004, Muni crafts workers completed the restoration, including required safety and operational modifications, returning the car to regular service in 2008. The large size and long-term reliability of No. 162 make it a workhorse of today’s historic fleet, and very popular with San Franciscans of the Boomer Generation who remember it from childhood. Here, MUNI #162 cruises down Market Street during MUNI Heritage Weekend 2013.
Photo Date:  11/2/2013  Upload Date: 11/3/2013 10:09:17 PM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jamie West
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MUNI 162(Trolley)
Views:  193   Comments: 0
MUNI 162
Title:  MUNI 162
Description:  This streetcar represents the last days of Muni’s original streetcar fleet. Streetcar No. 162 joined Muni’s fleet when automobiles were still a novelty, and was retired — the first time — in the days when automobiles ruled the country, tail fins and all. No. 162 is painted in its last Muni livery, the Postwar ‘Wings’ introduced at the end of the 1940s and kept until the retirement of the car in 1958. Like its twin, preserved car No. 130 (in 1939 blue and gold livery), this car ran on virtually all of Muni’s streetcar lines, spending much time on the H-line along Van Ness and Potrero Avenues and through Fort Mason. After its initial retirement, No. 162 spent 45 years at the Orange Empire Railway Museum in Riverside County before being reacquired in 2003 by Market Street Railway and Muni. Market Street Railway volunteers replaced the roof canvas and made a number of body repairs to the car. It then went to Muni’s shops in 2004, Muni crafts workers completed the restoration, including required safety and operational modifications, returning the car to regular service in 2008. The large size and long-term reliability of No. 162 make it a workhorse of today’s historic fleet, and very popular with San Franciscans of the Boomer Generation who remember it from childhood. Here, MUNI #162 cruises down Market Street during MUNI Heritage Weekend 2013.
Photo Date:  11/2/2013  Upload Date: 11/4/2013 1:37:56 AM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jamie West
Categories:  Transit,Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MUNI 162(Trolley)
Views:  202   Comments: 0
MUNI 162
Title:  MUNI 162
Description:  This streetcar represents the last days of Muni’s original streetcar fleet. Streetcar No. 162 joined Muni’s fleet when automobiles were still a novelty, and was retired — the first time — in the days when automobiles ruled the country, tail fins and all.
Photo Date:  11/2/2013  Upload Date: 12/7/2013 3:59:09 AM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jamie West
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MUNI 162(Trolley)
Views:  116   Comments: 0
MUNI 162 and MUNI 1080
Title:  MUNI 162 and MUNI 1080
Description:  Muni PCC #1080 and trolley #162 pass each other on the F-Line as they roll along The Embarcadero in San Francisco during Muni Heritage Weekend 2013.
Photo Date:  11/2/2013  Upload Date: 12/7/2013 4:00:15 AM
Location:  San Francisco, CA
Author:  Jamie West
Categories:  Passenger,Action
Locomotives:  MUNI 162(Trolley) MUNI 1080(PCC)
Views:  129   Comments: 0


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