Looking up the east track at an earlier car and counterweight passing each other halfway up the incline. Passengers are in the windows and the operator is standing in the doorway.
The Duluth Street Railway employed four snowplows to keep the lines open in winter. Plow #2 was built by Twin City Rapid Transit in 1903 and is shown here at the Duluth car house.
The East Side streetcar station was located on 1st Avenue NE between University Avenue and 4th Street. It housed streetcars from 1891 to 1954 and survives today as the Superior Plating Co.
A Mankato motorman rests on the fender of his streetcar at the end of the Hill Line, probably on Pleasant Street at Willard Street. A waiting shelter is at the left.
Two Minneapolis and Northern McKeen railcars on Main Street in Anoka. The caption on the front of the image reads, "Anoka's New Car Line. Made for B. J. Witte."