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The San Diego Class 1 streetcar was a fleet of twenty-four unique streetcars that were originally built to provide transportation for the Panama–California Exposition in Balboa Park. The cars were designed by the San Diego Electric Railway Company (SDERy) under the leadership of John D. Spreckels and built by the St. Louis Car Company .
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The San Diego Historic Site Board recognized the three native "Class 1" streetcars with the official designation of San Diego Landmark #339. In February 2005, the San Diego Electric Railway Association salvaged the body shell of Car No. 357 (formerly of the Bellingham, Washington streetcar system) from a Downtown restaurant site where it had ...
Class 1 Streetcar #125 at 5th and Broadway in San Diego, CA (1915) One of Spreckels' major contributions to the city of San Diego was his commitment to the construction of Balboa Park in preparation of the Panama–California Exposition. As the owner of the San Diego Electric Railway Company, he also developed a unique fleet of special ...
Sacramento Streetcar; San Diego Class 1 streetcar; San Francisco cable car system; San Francisco Historic Trolley Festival; Streetcars in San Pedro; Streetcars in Santa Barbara, California; Silver Line (San Diego Trolley) Stockton Electric Railroad; Sutter Street Railway
Peter Witt streetcar; R. Red Devil (interurban) S. San Diego Class 1 streetcar; SEPTA PCC III; Siemens S700 and S70; Siemens SD-400 and SD-460; Siemens–Duewag U2 ...
October 1, 1892 San Diego Electric Railway [3] [30] Electric December 31, 1887. September 21, 1892 June 1889. April 24, 1949 See San Diego Electric Railway. Reintroduced as LRT, 19 July 1981 (see below). San Diego Trolley: San Diego (second era) Electric Light rail July 19, 1981: Operated by MTS, via SDTI. [31] Preceded by the San Diego ...
Class 1 Streetcar homes in the Old Town neighborhood of San Diego, California. In the 1910s, Old Town became one of the many San Diego neighborhoods connected by the Class 1 streetcars and an extensive San Diego public transit system that was spurred by the Panama–California Exposition of 1915 and built by John D. Spreckels. These streetcars ...