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 SAN FRANCISCO MUNICIPAL RAILWAY
     ST. LOUIS CAR CO. PCC No. 1054 (PHILADELPHIA TRIBUTE LIVERY) www.streetcarmike.com Page created June 13, 2003.  Last updated February 5, 2020.©2003-2020 Michael Strauch.  All rights reserved.
 
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 Former Philadelphia Transportation Co. 2121 was numbered 1054 and given a Philadelphia "cream cheese" tribute livery.  The streetcar
was rear ended by an LRV on November 16, 2003 and withdrawn from service.  Car 1060 was repainted as a replacement.
 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN IN THE 1970s: PCC 2121 on route 47 southbound at 8th St. and Vine Ave. as depicted in a duplicate slide whose original date is not known.
One photo added 10/05/14. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN MARCH 1982: PCC 2121 on route 56 inbound at Torresdale and E. Hunting Park Aves. in a slide stamped March 1982.
One photo added 10/05/14. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN APRIL 22, 1995: PCC 1054 at Church and 16th Sts. on April 22, 1995.  Slide copyright 2017 Peter Ehrlich, used with permission, added 09/02/17. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN AUGUST 29, 1995: PCCs 1054 and 1057 at Geneva Yard on the evening of August 29, 1995.  Photographer unknown, scan of a slide added 09/02/17. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN SEPTEMBER 1, 1995: PCC 1054 in the parade lineup for the opening of the F Market streetcar line on September 1, 1995. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN JANUARY 9, 1997:            
  PCC 1054 at the 17th and Castro layover on January 9, 1997.  Four photos replaced and three added 07/25/12. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN JANUARY 1997:   PCC 1054 at the 17th and Castro layover on a wet evening in January 1997. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN LATE 1990s: PCC 1054 at Transbay Terminal in the late 1990s.  Route sign is turned to E Embarcadero. 
 
 
    PCC 1054 at Transbay Terminal on a 1997 night.  Two photos added 06/08/09. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN APRIL 2000:     PCC 1054 at the Jones and Beach Sts. terminal on an April 2000 night.  Two photos replaced and one added 06/08/09. 
 
 
 PHOTOS TAKEN MARCH 10, 2001: PCC 1054 inbound at Market, Main, and Drumm Sts. on March 10, 2001.  Destination sign indicates a Pier 39 turnback. 
 
 
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