Southbound cars 1300 and 1775 stopped on the 36th Street bridge. This was the very last streetcar trip in the Twin Cities on June 19, 1954. The photo was taken near the shore of Lake Calhoun (now Bde Maka Ska).
On the day after streetcars stopped running in Minneapolis, the Minnesota Railfans Association chartered two cars for a farewell trip. Looking north under the station canopy.
Looking south at the Lake Harriet station from just north of the pedestrian underpass on a rainy day. The northbound car in the distance is about to cross 42nd Street.
Streetcar on private right of way near Lake Harriet passing through the Linden Hills Boulevard underpass. Note the steps that connect the street to the streetcar stop.
Looking east at car 1313 crossing 42nd Street with Lake Harriet in the background. The cross street between the streetcar and the photographer is Queen Avenue. This section fo the streetcar line has been preserved by the Minnesota Streetcar Museum.
Lake Harriet station after abandonment of the streetcar system. The view is looking south under the station canopy across 42nd Street. This section of the 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.