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'''Looking north down Fillmore Street about 1920 from Pacific Heights toward landfill which had hosted the [[SAILING TO BYZANTIUM: 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition|Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915]].''' | '''Looking north down Fillmore Street about 1920 from Pacific Heights toward landfill which had hosted the [[SAILING TO BYZANTIUM: 1915 Panama Pacific International Exposition|Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915]].''' | ||
''Photo: San Francisco History Center, | ''Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library'' | ||
[[Image: | [[Image:U00029-SFMTA 1903-Fillmore-counterbalance-cars.jpg|792px]] | ||
'''Fillmore north from Broadway, 1903.''' | '''Fillmore north from Broadway, 1903.''' | ||
''Photo: | ''Photo: C. R. collection, also SFMTA U00029'' | ||
'''FILLMORE STREET CARS''' | '''FILLMORE STREET CARS''' | ||
And who could forget the intriguing, though at times temperamental, Fillmore streetcars? From Green to Broadway towered two massive Kilamanjaros, mixtures of dirt, grass and cobblestone. One single cable was attached both to the descending and ascending cars. By means of accurately synchronized bell signals both motormen knew exactly when to begin their runs, and the descending car would pull the ascending car uphill. | And who could forget the intriguing, though at times temperamental, Fillmore streetcars? From Green to Broadway towered two massive Kilamanjaros, mixtures of dirt, grass and cobblestone. One single cable was attached both to the descending and ascending cars. By means of accurately synchronized bell signals both motormen knew exactly when to begin their runs, and the descending car would pull the ascending car uphill. | ||
[[Image:Fillmore-north-1912.gif]] | [[Image:Fillmore-north-1912.gif]] | ||
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'''Fillmore Street north, as a truck is stuck trying to climb the hill, 1912.''' | '''Fillmore Street north, as a truck is stuck trying to climb the hill, 1912.''' | ||
''Photo: Private Collection | ''Photo: Private Collection'' | ||
[[Image:Fillmore-hill-w-car-1910.gif]] | [[Image:Fillmore-hill-w-car-1910.gif]] | ||
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'''A new car poses on Fillmore Street, 1910.''' | '''A new car poses on Fillmore Street, 1910.''' | ||
''Photo: Private Collection | ''Photo: Private Collection'' | ||
''Marina Memories'', courtesy [http://www.calhistory.org/ California History Center]; De Anza College, Cupertino, CA | ''Marina Memories'', courtesy [http://www.calhistory.org/ California History Center]; De Anza College, Cupertino, CA | ||
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"I was there..."
from Walter de Vecchi, Marina Memories
Looking north down Fillmore Street about 1920 from Pacific Heights toward landfill which had hosted the Panama Pacific International Exposition of 1915.
Photo: San Francisco History Center, San Francisco Public Library
Fillmore north from Broadway, 1903.
Photo: C. R. collection, also SFMTA U00029
FILLMORE STREET CARS
And who could forget the intriguing, though at times temperamental, Fillmore streetcars? From Green to Broadway towered two massive Kilamanjaros, mixtures of dirt, grass and cobblestone. One single cable was attached both to the descending and ascending cars. By means of accurately synchronized bell signals both motormen knew exactly when to begin their runs, and the descending car would pull the ascending car uphill.
Fillmore Street north, as a truck is stuck trying to climb the hill, 1912.
Photo: Private Collection
A new car poses on Fillmore Street, 1910.
Photo: Private Collection
Marina Memories, courtesy California History Center; De Anza College, Cupertino, CA