This photo appears to depict some kind of ceremony associated with World War I. A small group of people are standing on the bed of a work car, either reading from a book or singing a hymn. Quite a few women streetcar operators are in the audience.
The Navy dedication ceremony for the streetcar rebuilt for defense plant service. WAVEs prepare to break champaign bottle across the fender as a military and civilian crowd looks on.
A streetscape showing billboards, streetcar tracks, and overhead electric wires. On the photo is written "Looking SE on 11th St towards Hennepin Avenue."
A portrait of the Park Point fire streetcar, the only one in North America. The firemen, left to right, are Barnes, Jack Reed, Bill Forsyth, and John Nyberg.
Looking north up 57th Avenue from across the intersection. Note the two streetcars passing on the sharp angled corner. A Northland Greyhound bus is at left and inbound on the Bayview Heights-Proctor line.
Streetcar 169 with trailer 136. This photo shows the first electric streetcars on the first line in Saint Paul on February 22, 1890. Thomas Lowry and Archbishop John Ireland are in the front row on 169.
Looking east. Starter John W. Gaertner is at right, Starter W. Gross is in the center and Inspector E. Nelson is at left. They're standing next to a telephone call box. A westbound streetcar is in the distance.. Hat is unusual. It's a regular men's hat, but across the front in what appears to be embroidery it says Starter, with Twin City Lines on both sides of that.
Color card promoting safety titled "Standing near the track", with drawing of passengers who just alighted getting snagged by the car as it pulls away.
Color card promoting safety titled "Using an umbrella", with drawing of children crossing in front of a streetcar with an umbrella blocking their vision.
The last two streetcars to operate in Minneapolis (cars 1300 and 1775) on University Avenue in front of Coffman Union at the University of Minnesota. The photo was taken from the east foot bridge.
Looking north through the windshield of a Como-Harriet line streetcar at an approaching Minneapolis-St. Paul PCC. The Capitol area reconstruction is in progress.
The builder's photo of Tennessee Electric Power Company 608, built by Lightweight Noiseless Electric Car Company The photo was taken on the Minneapolis campus of the University of Minnesota.
Looking east at a westbound car. The Snelling Avenue line crosses in the foreground. Snelling Station is at right. At the intersection is a Twin City Rapid Transit welding truck parked over a manhole. It has a stinger drawing power from the overhead.
Looking northwest along 5th Street from the roof of the Wyman Building at 2 PCC's in the block of 5th Street between 2nd and 3rd Avenue N. Booth Cold Storage is at right, along with the Ford Building.
Standard streetcar 1775 meets bus 852 while on the turning loop at 44th Street and France Avenue. The bus is operating the France Avenue shuttle service.