Saturday, July 1-Monday, July 3
CQ312 approaching East Lake station
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ311 approaching Dunwoody South Bound
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ310 at Dunwoody South Bound
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ311 at Lindberg Center North Bound
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
MARTA CQ310s passing at Kensington
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ312 at Kensington East Bound
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ311 at Peachtree Center South Bound
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ311 at Peachtree Center South Bound
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
ERA Welcome Sign
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ311 class car built 1984-1987 by Hitachi, rebuilt 2006 by Alstom at Armour Shops
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ312 at Armour Shop
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ312 class car interior, built by Breda 2001-2005
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
CQ310 Operator’s Console
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
Sunday, July 2
Olympic Centennial Park
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
Woodruff Park station
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
Woodruff Park station
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
Carnegie at Spring station
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
Ellis St and Carnegie Way
Ron Yee (July 1-3, 2017)
Sunday, July 2
Heritage Dining Car 8507
Ron Yee (July 4, 2017)
Sasha Ivanoff, Bob Newhouser, John Pappas and Mike Glikin in Dining Car 8507
Ron Yee (July 4, 2017)
Amtrak P42DC 196 on Train #19 at New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal
Ron Yee (July 4, 2017)
Tuesday, July 4
New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (NORTA) sand car/rail grinder 29 on display at Carrollton carhouse. Last Ford, Bacon & Davis car to exist, built in 1896 by St. Louis Car Co. The car was used on the last ERA visit to New Orleans in 1961
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
The back shops at Carrollton, where streetcar magic is made. Perley Thomas 921 sits alongside a Riverfront replica car built in this very space
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
Perley Thomas car 926 benefits from two types of modern floor jacks which make relatively easy work of dropping its trucks for maintenance
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
Car 937, the prototype for the late-1980s reconstruction of the Perley Thomas fleet, gets its wheels trued
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
NORTA Carrollton Station (carhouse) general repair area
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
Inner terminal of the St. Charles Line at Carondelet & Canal. This car served as our ERA fantrip car while on St. Charles
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
Car 2011, one of 24 replica cars built new at Carrollton beginning in 2000, passes its regular home, the A. Phillip Randolph (Canal Street) carhouse, while outbound to Cemetaries
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
Replica car 2019 changes ends at the current terminal of the Rampart-St. Claude line at Elysian Fields Avenue before returning to New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal via Loyola on the newest stretch of the streetcar system
John Pappas (July 4-5, 2017)
Tuesday, July 4-Wednesday, July 5
ERA Group Picture at Carrollton Shop
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
St Charles line streetcar on lifts
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
#29 single truck work car
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Riverfront line streetcar operators console and farebox
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Riverfront streetcar interior with ADA lift
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Riverfront line Streetcar approaching Tolouse St station
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Canal St line streetcars at Peter’s Street
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Canal St line streetcar nearing Salcedo St outbound
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Riverfront Streetcar departing Touluse St, JAX Brewery
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Loyola Rampart Streetcar departing Ursalines
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Loyola Rampart line streetcar at Julia
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Loyola Rampart Streetcar at Loyola and Howard St leaving Union Passenger Terminal
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Canal St Streetcar at Harrah’s Casino
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
St Charles line streetcar at Walnut St near Loyola University
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
St Charles line streetcar on St Charles at Lafayette
Ron Yee (July 4-5, 2017)
Tuesday, July 4-Wednesday, July 5
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Attendees enjoying Atlanta and New Orleans
Lily Yee (July 1-5, 2017)
Saturday, July 1-Wednesday, July 5
Located on the south side of Brambleton Ave., Ft Norfolk / Medical Center Station is the western terminus of the Tide
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
A pedestrian bridge connects the Eastern Virginia Medical Center (EVMC) on the right to the Eastern Virginia Medical School
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Aerial view of the western terminus
Google Earth
Route map and schedule kiosk
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Ticket vending maching
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Tide light rail car entering the Norfolk Central Business District
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Ad wrapped Tide car approaching MacArthur Square Station
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Decorative compass rose illustrated with a map of Norfolk; MacArthur Square Station is in the background
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
MacArthur Square with MacArthur Memorial in background and light rail station on the right
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
MacArthur Square Station
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Aerial view of downtown Norfolk with MacArthur Square Station in center
Google Earth
The Norfolk Light Rail Vehicle Storage and Maintenance Facility lies just east of NSU Station, the only elevated station on the line, and immediately across from Norfolk State University
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Aerial view of the Vehicle Storage and Maintenance Facility looking east, with NSU on the left
Google Earth
A broader aerial view of the Vehicle Storage and Maintenance Facility looking west, with NSU Station visible at the top of the viaduct
Google Earth
Approaching Newtown Road Station, the eastern terminus
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
As with Ft Newport Station, the line merges to a single track just before it reaches the station. A park and ride is on the right
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Newtown Road Station bumping block
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Across the street from Newtown Road Station is an abandoned freight right-of-way that leads to Virginia Beach
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Voters have approved building a three-mile extension of the Tide to Virginia Beach along the abandoned freight right-of-way, visible on the right in this Google Earth aerial view, but politicians are dragging their feet
Google Earth
Interior of the Siemens S70 light rail vehicle, one of nine in the Tide fleet
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Interior of the Siemens S70 light rail vehicle
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Interior of the Siemens S70 light rail vehicle
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
ERA board members Mike Glickin (left) and John Pappas
Sandy Campbell (September 4, 2016)
Sunday, September 4
Group shot of ERA Annual Convention attendees
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Monday, September 5
Arriving at the museum
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Conduit track switch and crossover on display near the entrance of the museum
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Conduit track switch and crossover on display near the entrance of the museum
©2017 Google Maps
A section of conduit track outside the Street Car Hall
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
The Rock Creek Electric Railway has a section of conduit tracks, even including a plow pit where the conduit starts!
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Haagsche Tramweg-Maatschappij 1329 (1971)
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
HTM 1329 approaching the museum
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
HTM 1329 at the museum
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
HTM 1329 followed by Toronto Transit Commission 4602
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Because of a downed tree at the halfway point on the route, our PCC had to be operated in reverse using the rear controller on its return trip to the museum
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Pristine detail of door light on HTM 1329
©2017 Google Maps
Pristine detail of tail lamp on TTC 4602 (1951)
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
TTC 4602 entering the loop
©2017 Google Maps
TTC 4602 photo opp
©2017 Google Maps
TTC 4602 nearing the museum
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Capital Traction Company 522 (1898) and other classics in the Street Car Hall
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Fully restored and operational D.C. Transit 1101 (1967)
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
D.C. Transit 1101
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Capital Transit 1430 (1944), on display in the Street Car Hall, awaiting restoration
©2017 Google Maps
Capital Transit 1430 frames attendees awaiting the arrival of “The Boat”
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Blackpool Transport Services 606 (1934) arriving in in Street Car Hall
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Ron Yee and other convention attendees enjoying an open air ride in BTS 606, also known as “The Boat”
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
BTS 606 controls
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Our motorman (skipper?) stops to explain the operation of BTS 606
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Pausing for a BTS 606 photo opp
Sandy Campbell (September 5, 2016)
Monday, September 5
We will take a one-way ride on regularly scheduled service on what will be one of the nation’s newest streetcar system, the H Street/Benning Road line
YouTube video by DDOTVideos (June 17, 2014)
CBTC track slab rebar and boot installation
Flickr Photo by DDOT (June 01, 2013)
Day 1 of in-traffic operator training on H St NE
Flickr Photo by DDOT (August 04, 2014)
H Street Festival
Flickr Photo by DDOT (June 21, 2014)
Dulles Airport Station
Joseph Romeo
Dulles Airport Station
Joseph Romeo
Norfolk, Virginia light rail
John Pappas (August 21, 2012)
Norfolk, Virginia light rail
John Pappas (August 21, 2012)
Norfolk, Virginia light rail
John Pappas (August 21, 2012)
A scene from the ERA’s 2011 Baltimore Weekend trip
Sandy Campbell (May 22, 2011)
A scene from the ERA’s 2011 Baltimore Weekend trip
Sandy Campbell (May 22, 2011)
Tuesday, September 6
221 northbound on Main approaching Preston Station
John Pappas (October 14, 2014)
First generation Siemens S-70 southbound leaving Preston Station
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
219 southbound crossing new Green and Purple lines at Capitol & Main
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
105 northbound at under construction Central Station, which opened for service on March 4, 2015. It will be the transfer station between the existing Red and new Green and Purple lines
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
Second generation short S-70 206 (purchased off a Utah Transit Authority option) crosses the Main Street Fountain southbound
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
215 crosses the fountain northbound
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
102 Southbound at Main & McKinney
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
205 at the northern end of the Red line, Northline Transit Center/HCC Station
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
Comparison of front end treatments between second (left) and first generation S-70 cars. Houston had the first S-70 order for 18 cars delivered in 2003
John Pappas (October 12, 2014)
209 and train crossing the Main Street Fountain southbound
John Pappas (October 14, 2014)
Main Street Fountain doing a water ballet between trains
John Pappas (October 14, 2014)
Two-car trains passing at the fountain. Service is every six minutes
John Pappas (October 14, 2014)
The fountain has been the focal point of a downtown revitalization
John Pappas (October 14, 2014)
METRORail released the first six of an order of 39 new CAF light rail vehicles into service on the existing Red Line on Wednesday, January 8, 2015. Car 310 is southbound about to enter the McGowen Station. Metro is preliminarily scheduling the opening of their next two rail lines (Green and Purple) for sometime in April, but that is contingent on enough CAF cars being available for service by then
John Pappas (January 04, 2015)
September 3-8
Convention attendees at West Valley City, Utah Trax Station
Kevin M. Conde, West Valley City Public Relations (May 29, 2013)
Convention attendees at West Valley City, Utah Trax Station
Kevin M. Conde, West Valley City Public Relations (May 29, 2013)
Convention attendees at West Valley City, Utah Trax Station
Kevin M. Conde, West Valley City Public Relations (May 29, 2013)
Friday, May 24-Thursday, May 30
Tram 639
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
1030 passes 434
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Jack May (right) debarks from the Philadelphia Limited
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
225 passes 434
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Two trains both numbered 434 at a photo stop
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
1227
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Louis Hitch (right foreground) enjoys the luxury of car 1227
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
You could relax all day in car 1227
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
One of the museum conductors
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Old Orchard 31
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
DC Transit PCC 1304 awaits passengers
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
WCBS Newsradio-880 meteorologist Todd Glickman (left) serves as an instructor teaching volunteers how to operate the Museum’s streetcars, subway trains and historic buses
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
A fully loaded PCC ready to roll
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Ray Berger
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
DC Transit PCC 1304 debarks
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
The historic control tower
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
One of the Museum’s elaborate switches
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Even more elaborate overhead wiring
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
DC Transit PCC motorman
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Glasgow Car 1274 by Glasgow Corp. Transport, 1941
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Glasgow Car 1274 by Glasgow Corp. Transport, 1941
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Glasgow Car 1274 by Glasgow Corp. Transport, 1941
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Glasgow Car 1274 by Glasgow Corp. Transport, 1941
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Work locomotive 300
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Locomotive engineer takes a break
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
State of the Art Car (SOAC) train by St. Louis Car Company, 1972
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Seashore Trolley Museum book store
Sandy Campbell (September 2, 2012)
Sunday, September 2
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Connecticut Trolley Museum, East Windsor
Sandy Campbell (September 3, 2012)
Monday, September 3
Former California Street Cable Railroad 50 is westbound on that thoroughfare at Grant in the heart of San Francisco’s Chinatown. The ERA excursions didn’t touch Muni’s Cable Car Division lines, but a better picture to set the scene for an article on Bay Area traction can hardly be imagined
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
ERA members at the 2004 Convention returning to a chartered VTA Light Rail car after a photo stop at the Old Ironsides Station during the San Jose day trip. The late Frank S. Miklos, then president of the ERA, is on the right in the foreground; behind him, from left, are John Pappas and Ray Berger
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
ERA Trip and Convention Chairman Jack May boards VTA Light Rail car at Old Ironsides Station
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Looking out the rear cab of VTA Kinki Sharyo LRV at the view of the northern end of the 1.4-mile elevated structure which is the signature feature of the new Tasman East-Capitol light rail extension. Two stations are located on the elevated portion, one of which serves the Great Mall shopping complex. The extension opened just weeks prior to the ERA Convention
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
A two-car train of Kinkis, the usual consist, heads northbound along the generous right-of-way in the middle of the Capitol Expressway bound for Santa Teresa station in South San Jose
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
VTA 923 shows one of the elevated stations, Montague, as it travels north and westward from the terminal at Alum Rock to Mountain View Caltrain Station. This “modified T” service pattern was later changed so the Capitol route was served by main trunk trains to and from Santa Teresa
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Ex-Milan Peter Witt 2001 serves as the overflow fan trip car, seen here along the downtown “sidewalk” right-of-way
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
A member enjoys the view out the front of historic car 1 during a fan trip through downtown San Jose
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Historic cars are stored in a special bay at VTA’s Light Rail Division off Younger Street
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Two generations of VTA LRVs frame historic car 1 at VTA’s Light Rail Division off Younger Street.
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Car 1 was built in 1903 for service in Sacramento, but spent most of its life in Santa Cruz. It was restored by the San Jose Trolley Corporation in 1985
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
The San Jose Trolley Corporation shop, a seemingly magic place where six streetcars were brought back to life by some of the most skilled and knowledgeable craftsmen in the industry in the 1980s and early ’90s. The program is over, at least for now, but the products of that remarkable time are still around for traction enthusiasts to enjoy, hopefully for a long time to come. Central Railroad Company (San Francisco) horsecar 7 is posed just outside the shop. This car dates from 1863
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
A view inside the shop where cars were reconstructed, largely from weathered and often incomplete bodies. Seen in the background is a cable car, California Street 23, built in 1910 and awaiting further restoration
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Car 124 does the honors on the tourist line at History Park at Kelley Park during ERA’s Saturday visit. Built for San Jose Railroads in 1912, it ran from 1988 until 1999 on VTA’s downtown historic trolley loop and has since been repatriated to the place where it was re-born from a body shell in the mid-1980s. The tower above the car contains an arc lamp which was used to illuminate the town at night during the early days of electricity
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Near the entrance to History Park, a seldom used piece of trackage that serves as a spur. It saw use during ERA’s visit to allow one service car to pass the other
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Car 143, a Fresno Traction Co. Birney dating from 1922, serves as the second car on the Historic Village Main Street streetcar line during ERA’s visit
Sandy Campbell (Saturday, September 4, 2004)
Our Muni excursion presented attendees with the opportunity to ride PCCs where they don’t normally go, in this case along the Embarcadero on the N line, the exclusive domain of Breda LRVs. Muni has eventual plans for an E line, which will one day see regular streetcar service on this portion of track, intermingling with the LRVs and continuing north to Fisherman’s Wharf
John Pappas (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
The end of the line for wide cars. The crossover at Carl and Hillway is as far out on the N line as conventional cars can travel due to restrictive clearances at the inbound wheelchair ramp at 9th & Judah. In this view, 9-foot wide “Torpedo” 1010 (St. Louis 1948) waits until its sister Torpedo 1007 and New Orleans 952 have their turn over the crossover
John Pappas (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Stack-up on Jones Street. The three ERA excursion cars meet the regular service F car at its regular layover spot at Jones & Beach in the Fisherman’s Wharf area. PCC 1055 (St Louis Car Co.) models the Philadelphia Transportation Company 1940’s scheme in which it was delivered as their 2122 in 1948
John Pappas (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Down to the sea on a Boat. The normally unused trackage on mb-1val between 46th and 48th Avenues sees big activity for a few minutes in the afternoon while car 1010 operates to the end of trackage and the Blackpool, England Boat tram No. 228, a single-ender built in 1934, is backed down toward Great Highway, with the Pacific in the background
John Pappas (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
The crew of the Boat tram prepares the car for an afternoon out with the ERA convention attendees. Our host for the day was Peter Ehrlich, who is seen at the controls
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
New Orleans 952 emerges from the Sunset Tunnel at the west portal near Carl & Cole streets loaded with convention attendees
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Still the pride of the F line, Muni car 1 of 1912, seen here at Market & O’Farrell. The car has since been taken out of service for a much needed rebuilding
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Boeing 1320 wearing the Muni morph stripe scheme (copied from Philadelphia) and being prepared for duties as a wrecker, is on the loop track at Metro Yard
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Nearing the end of an era under double overhead, Muni’s 28-year old Flyer trolley coaches were living on borrowed time. New ETI-Skoda 40-foot replacements had all arrived and delivery was well along on the 60-foot artic versions. At the time of our convention, the lower yard at Potrero was still home to over 25 of these workhorses
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
The last major concentration of Flyers was on line 6-Parnassus. Their assignment there finally succumbed to concerns over assuring the line’s accessibility
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Coach 5277 is seen outbound on Haight Street at Baker in a shot taken from the steps of Buena Vista Park. A few Flyers ran well into 2007 as morning trippers on line 41-Union. At the time of our visit, Muni had just taken delivery of former Brussels, Belgium PCC 7037, seen tucked away inside Geneva yard. This car subsequently was painted in a commemorative Zurich tram scheme to honor that city’s Sister City status with San Francisco. It sees occasional use on the F line renumbered as 737
Ray Berger (Sunday, September 5, 2004)
Peninsular Railways 52 was constructed in 1903 and served that Southern Pacific subsidiary, operating between San Jose and Saratoga until abandonment in 1934. It is seen here on the former SN mainline at Gum Grove Station on the day of our visit
Ray Berger (Monday, September 6, 2004)
The pride of the Western Railway Museum is its 22-mile mainline. The line is still situated away from development and gives the feel of what it must have been like to ride the Sacramento Northern on the part of the line north of the Sacramento River delta through the Montezuma Hills. That feeling is conveyed in this photo of Salt Lake and Utah observation 751 on the end of a three car train at Gum Grove Station during the ERA’s visit
Ray Berger (Monday, September 6, 2004)
Key System 352 is seen here painted in the scheme of the East Bay Street Railways, which it wore for much of the 1930s. The car was built to a standard wooden deck roof design in 1911 and extensively rebuilt during its 37-year career
Ray Berger (Monday, September 6, 2004)
ERA members, especially those from the east coast, were treated to a ride in a former Manhattan Elevated car, No. 844, brought to northern California during the early years of World War II and used to provide service on the Richmond Shipyard Railway, operating from Emeryville to Kaiser Shipyards. The car was built in 1887
Ray Berger (Monday, September 6, 2004)
Sacramento RT 219 at the Meadowview terminal of the South Line (now designated the Blue Line). The line was opened September 26, 2003. 219 is one of an order for 40 vehicles delivered in 2002-03 and was the first to be built for a North American customer by CAF of Spain
John Pappas (Tuesday, September 7, 2004)
A line-up of other light rail equipment at the yard. Car 35 of Pacific Gas & Electric is used on occasion as RT’s historic car. It was reconstructed by the San Jose Trolley Corporation in 1986. 314, built by UTDC in Thunder Bay, Ontario in 1986, was recently acquired from San Jose. 116 is a Siemens-Duewag U2A of 1987
John Pappas (Tuesday, September 7, 2004)
2004 was a year of continuing expansion in Sacramento, as the East Line (now part of the Gold Line) extended operation 2.8 miles from Mather Field-Mills to Sunrise. The extension contained three new stations, including this one at Cordova Town Center serving the separate city of Rancho Cordova. U2A 110 and train are westbound on June 11, 2004
John Pappas (Tuesday, September 7, 2004)
The floor at Siemens Transportation Systems in Sacramento during ERA’s visit shows the variety of orders receiving final assembly. In the foreground are SD660 70% low-floor cars for Portland’s Max. Toward the rear are a couple of examples of high-floor SD 460s for St. Louis’ Metrolink, their fourth order for this model. One example (painted in signature red) of an S70 Avanto for San Diego Trolley stands out at the rear
Ray Berger (Tuesday, September 7, 2004)
St. Louis Metrolink 4002 poses in the delivery yard behind the plant. The plant has several hundred feet of track under live overhead for testing. The car has yet to receive the red and dark blue striping and Metro “M” logos. ERA members would encounter this car again on its home turf at the 2007 convention
Ray Berger (Tuesday, September 7, 2004)
Saturday, September 4-Tuesday, September 7