Trainmen posed inside streetcar, unknown location, possibly Minneapolis, Minnesota. Possible identities are: 787 N. Pierson 1899-1944; 986 Olaf Alfred Anderson 1907-1947; 27 Earnest E. Miller 1902-1939.
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.
Streetcar interior advertisement for Tower Liquors. Tower Liquor was located "in the shadow of the Foshay Tower on Marquette" Avenue in downtown Minneapolis.
Streetcar interior advertisement for streetcar riding. "Take this Car on Your Shopping Trips - for Safety, for Certainty, for Comfort, for Convenience!"
Streetcar interior advertisement for the West Hotel. "In Minneapolis your choice should be The West Hotel. 400 Modern Rooms, Coffee Shop Food at Reasonable Prices, Bar, Fine Wines and Liquors. Conveniently located at 5th and Hennepin. Garage accommodations."
Looking east at a 3-car Luce Line passenger train headed by early gas electric car 302 at the Minneapolis depot. Note the Butler Building in the distance.
The streetcar is passing the Globe Building. The Globe Building featured signs for "Stone School of Watchmaking," the "American Bonding Company" and the "Watt Cigar Company."
Car 1789 approaches the William Berry Road bridge heading north. This section of the streetcar line has been preserved by the Minnesota Streetcar Museum.
The Lake Harriet station after abandonment of the streetcar system. This view shows the steps to the pedestrian underpass. This section of the right-of-way has been preserved by the Minnesota Streetcar Museum.
Looking west on Chestnut Street across the Main Street intersection. A westbound streetcar is headed uphill in the block west of Main. Another streetcar is northbound on Main Street at right.