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Harrison Street in the Mission was for most of its life a major thoroughfare for rail traffic, as the San Jose-San Francisco line ran on it, as did many freight trains, including one that went right by the factory above to pick up finished new Ford autos as they rolled off the assembly line.
Harrison Street in the Mission was for most of its life a major thoroughfare for rail traffic, as the San Jose-San Francisco line ran on it, as did many freight trains, including one that went right by the factory above to pick up finished new Ford autos as they rolled off the assembly line. This area of the northeast Mission was contiguous with the Harrison Street [[Harrison Street from Dunes to Trains|corridor]] in the South of Market, which was also very industrialized.


[[Image:21st and Harrison SP train 1905 AAA-9981.jpg]]
[[Image:21st and Harrison SP train 1905 AAA-9981.jpg]]

Revision as of 18:37, 17 August 2009

Unfinished History

Ford-Motor-Co.-to-be-Gompers-Trade-School-flipped 1946-aad-8872.jpg

Old Ford factory at 21st and Harrison, which became Samuel Gompers Trade School in 1946.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

Harrison Street in the Mission was for most of its life a major thoroughfare for rail traffic, as the San Jose-San Francisco line ran on it, as did many freight trains, including one that went right by the factory above to pick up finished new Ford autos as they rolled off the assembly line. This area of the northeast Mission was contiguous with the Harrison Street corridor in the South of Market, which was also very industrialized.

21st and Harrison SP train 1905 AAA-9981.jpg

1905 image of San Jose-San Francisco Railroad near 21st and Harrison.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

Atlas-stair-bldg7512.jpg

Atlas Stair Building, a strange little house next to a curving driveway behind the Western Plywood warehouse, on 22nd just west of Harrison. The curving driveway, currently claimed by the wood company, is actually public space illegally closed off by private landowners, and was once the railroad's right of way through the block. Old train tracks can still be seen here, between 22nd and 23rd, Harrison and Treat.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

Ford Assembly 1946 AAC-6793.jpg

Another shot of the plant in 1946.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

15th betw. Folsom and Harrison 1927 AAB-5886.jpg

A 1927 shot of rail cars parked alongside warehouses on 15th Street between Harrison and Folsom Streets.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

Harrison and 17th 1933 AAB-4038.jpg

Cement factory at 17th and Harrison (right), 1933. This lasted until the 21st century when it was finally torn down and replaced by loft-style condominiums.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

John O Connell School 1953 21st and HarrisonAAB-0341.jpg

John O'Connell School, a technical high school, in the former Ford Motor Co. factory building, 21st and Harrison, 1953.

Photo: San Francisco History Center, SF Public Library

Old-loading-dock-20th-and-Harrison 6017.jpg

This old loading dock at 20th and Harrison used to have box cars parked alongside it as recently as the early 1990s.

Photo: Chris Carlsson

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