The Cable Car Home Page

The Cable Car Home Page

by Joe Thompson

The Cable Car Home Page

I want to use this site to share my knowledge about and interest in cable cars (also known as cable tramways). I want to keep it simple. I welcome input from any source, especially about cable cars in cities other than San Francisco. I hope to build this page up gradually as time permits. I welcome information, photographs, and suggestions.

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Muni herald
Muni 100 Years -- 1912-2012

28-December-2012 was the 100th birthday of the San Francisco Municipal Railway. Please visit my new page on the 100th birthday
Muni worm


Tales From the Grip

Tales From the Grip
10 Years 2003-2013:
"Maybelle the Cable Car"

I am proud to be the host of gripman Val Lupiz's column: Tales From the Grip.

Special Update, December 2011: Maybelle the Cable Car.

Tales From the Grip


The Feel of the Rope
The Feel of the Rope
Reflections on Life at the San Francisco Cable Car Division

I can highly recommend Nick Tomizawa's dvd The Feel of the Rope: "a tribute to the men and women that carry on a San Francisco tradition that has continued for over 130 years. Through the words of employees past and present representing two generations of operators, managers, maintainers, trainers, and car builders, you will get an insider's look at what makes the cable cars the most unique transit system in the world."

Read my Review.

Read about or see some other Cable Car Videos.

The Feel of the Rope


Book Cover
Of Cables and Grips:
The Cable Cars of San Francisco
Second Edition

by Robert Callwell & Walter E. Rice, Ph.D.


The second edition of Of Cables and Grips: The Cable Cars of San Francisco -- not yet available in a print-and-paper book format -- is available on this web site.
Book Cover


Toy Cable Car

Toy cable car 514 has an interesting variety of passengers. See more collectible items on my Cable Car Kitsch page. See toys, magazine ads, and other new items.


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News

Vampire Cable Cars - 24-April-2013

The San Francisco Weekly published Joe Eskenazi's article Running of the Bull: Cable Cars Are Trundling Money Away From the Transit You Actually Use. Eskenazi, inspired by a recent Associated Press article on how much cable cars cost the city in accident-related damage awards, says that they cost the cities in other ways. He feels that the Municipal Transportation Agency, which is always low on funds, should not be forced to subsidize the cable cars, which are mostly used by visitors, the same way it subsidizes other bus and rail services which are mostly used by working San Franciscans. He says "Maintaining cable cars for city tourists while struggling to provide core transit service is a bit like polishing the heirloom china for the guests while sending the kids to school with no shoes. But no amount of cold-hearted empirical analysis will sever city residents' emotional attachment to the cable cars. (It would also take a citywide election to scrap the cars.)"

Perhaps the cable cars should receive more funding from other sources. Perhaps the Municipal Transportation Agency should, too.

San Francisco History Expo #3 - 02-March-2013

I attended the third annual San Francisco History Expo at the Old Mint. There was a good crowd. There were some new exhibitors this year, including ThinkWalks. It was nice to meet with Joel Pomerantz in person.

Don Holmgran and Mike Phipps Don Holmgren and Mike Phipps pose in front of the world's largest cable car bell.

At the Cable Car Museum display, I had nice chats with José Godoy and with Don Holmgren and Mike Phipps, co-authors of the excellent book Watermusic in the Track. The exhibit included models, pieces of cable, photos and the world's largest cable car bell, created by José 's dad, Gilberto Godoy. I heard Mike Phipps talk about "The Geary Street, Park and Ocean Cable Car Company, 1880-1912: The Premier Line of the New Municipal Railway."

At the Western Neighborhoods Project display, I talked to Woody LaBounty and got to meet David Gallagher. I'm looking forward to Woody's new book about Ingleside Terrace.

The Market Street Railway had a huge exhibit where I met retired Muni inspector Art Curtis, whom I have corresponded with for years.

There was an auction which involved placing tickets in boxes on the tables of various exhibitors. I won second place from the Presidio Historical Association, a one-year membership. I am looking forward to it.

Wells Fargo, which sponsored the expo, had a nice exhibit.

Water Main Break Cable Car - 20-February-2013

An early morning water main break at Filbert and Mason delayed Powell/Mason service till noon.

Cable Car Accident - 06-February-2013

Powell Street car 25, outbound on the Powell-Hyde line between Washington and Jackson hit a large bolt apparently jammed in the slot or the conduit. This caused the car to stop suddenly, injuring seven people, including both crew members. Service was stopped for about 3 1/2 hours. Preliminary findings indicate that the bolt came from a hatch in the conduit.

Cal Cable Inner Terminal Surrounded

  • Fenced In - 29-January-2013

    California and Drumm California Street cable car 52 at the California and Drumm terminal, surrounded by sewer work.

    I was walking along Market Street one day this week and I noticed that I could barely see the California Street cable car terminal at California and Drumm. It was surrounded by board and plastic fencing. I think the crews are doing sewer work.

  • - Updated 01-February-2013

    Sewer Project Sign I found a sign that explained that there was indeed a sewer project going on.

Model: Wurlington Bros Press Cable Car - 18-January-2013

wurlington model/1 California Street car 60 by Wurlington Bros. All rights reserved.

The Wurlington Bros Press produces a series of postcards which can be cut and folded to produce models of landmarks and vehicles. One of their models represents California Street cable car 60. Another is a BART car. Their site is worth a visit.

BART Cable Shuttle to the Oakland Airport - 02-January-2013

doppelmayr/1 CLS MGM CityCenter Shuttle in Las Vegas. Doppelmayr photo. All rights reserved.

Articles in various sources reported on the erection of columns along Hegenberger Road which will support the 3.2 mile automated people mover (APM) which will shuttle passengers from the Coliseum/Oakland Airport BART Station to the Oakland Airport. The APM will use Doppelmayr's CABLE Liner Shuttle system. The system is currently used on the CLS MGM CityCenter Shuttle in Las Vegas and in other cities. The CABLE Liner Shuttle uses an endless cable and an automatic grip in each car which allows the cars to stop and start at the stations.

Book: Watermusic in the Track by Mike Phipps and Don Holmgren - 29-December-2012

The Friends of the Cable Car Museum have published a new book, Watermusic in the Track by Mike Phipps and Don Holmgren. The authors have done an excellent job of explaining the history of the cable cars and how they fit into the broader history of San Francisco, and how cable cars work. The diagrams which illustrate the lines of the various companies and how various aspects of the technology work are really excellent. You can order the book on the Friends website.

The title comes from an Al Tolf cartoon.

Watermusic cover

Cable Car 26 Dedicated - 14-November-2012

As part of Muni's 100th anniversary celebration, Powell Street car 26, built in 1890 by the Ferries & Cliff House Railway, was dedicated when it returned to service after a thorough renovation. I was stuck at work.

Cable Car Clothiers Moved - 16-October-2012

Cable Car Clothiers moved The new location. October 2012.

Cable Car Clothiers has opened in its new location on Sutter Street.

No No No No No - 14-October-2012

Fox announcer Joe Buck worked the 49 game against the New York Giants at Candlestick Park (the 49ers lost) and then the San Francisco Giants' National League Championship Series game against the Saint Louis Cardinals at AT&T Park (the Giants lost). He rode a motorized cable car between the gigs. Fox showed an overhead view of the car making slow progress and an idiot in the studio called it a "trolley bus." No No No No No.

2012 Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest - 06-September-2012

The 49th annual Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest ended in an unprecedented tie. A ring-off between defending champion Leonard Oats and Trini Whittaker resulted in Trini Whittaker taking the title.

Cable Car Clothiers Moving - 31-August-2012

Cable Car Clothiers moving A sign announces the moving sale. August 2012.

I spotted a sign saying that Cable Car Clothiers was having a moving sale. The store was leaving its location at Bush and Sansome to return to Sutter Street. I went in and bought a wonderful cap for 30% off.

Cable Car Clothiers cap My cap. August 2012.

Icons of San Francisco - 11-March-2012

Icons of SF The San Francisco MTA exhibit at Icons of San Francisco in the Hyatt Regency Hotel. March, 2012.

I stopped by the Hyatt Regency on my way to give a walking tour and I found a series of exhibits in the lobby. Icons of San Francisco, on display from 19-January-2012 through 31-March-2012 included a Beach Blanket Babylon hat, a section on the 160th anniversary of Ghiradelli Chocolates, and a reproduction of a California Street cable car from the San Francisco MTA. The exhibit included photos, text and samples of cable.

Testing Car 26 - 04-February-2012

Powell Street car 21 was temporarily decorated with New York Giants pennants and signs. Mayor Ed Lee of San Francisco had made a bet with Mayor Michael Bloomberg of New York on the result of the NFL National Conference championship game played at Candlestick Park on 22-January-2012. If the 49ers had won, 49th Street in Manhattan would have been temporarily renamed "49ers Street". The New York Giants won 20-17, so cable car 21, which was already in a close approximation of New York's red and blue colors, got decorated.

Testing Car 26 - 18-January-2012

Newly rebuilt Powell Street car 26 made a test run this morning. The car is painted in Muni's 1950s green and cream livery.

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2013 Anniversaries

225 years ago - 1788
Jun 25 - The Constitution was approved by the ninth state Virginia, allowing it to take effect.

150 years ago - 1863
Jan 01 - Lincoln issued the final Emancipation Proclamation
Jan 09 - The Central Pacific Railroad broke ground in Sacramento
Mar 03 - The Union Congress enacted a draft
May 01 - The four-day Battle of Chancellorsville began. Lee's Confederates defeated Fighting Joe Hooker's Union Army. "I just lost confidence in Joe Hooker" explained Hooker. General Stonewall Jackson was mortally wounded by Confederate "friendly fire"
Jun 03 - Lee began his second invasion of the north, marching into Pennsylvania
Jul 01 - The three-day Battle of Gettysburg began. The Union under General Meade turned back the Conferderates
Jul 04 - General Grant took Vicksburg, giving the Union control of the Mississippi River
Jul 13 - Three-day draft riots in New York City kill over 120
Jul 18 - Union African-American soldiers of the 54th Massachusetts attacked Fort Wagner, South Carolina and suffered 50% casualties
Aug 05 - Rear Admiral David Farragut's Union fleet forced the surrender of blockade-running port Mobile, Alabama. ""Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!" was Farragut's cry to encourage his ships forward
Aug 21 - Confederate guerilla William C. Quantrill and his followers massacred 182 people in Lawrence, Kansas
Nov 19 - Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address
Dec 02 - The Union Pacific Railroad broke ground in Omaha, Nebraska

125 years ago - 1888
Jan 10 - The Philadelphia Traction Company revised its Fairmount Park line
Jan 28 - The Edinburgh Northern Cable Tramways started service on its Trinity line
Feb 02 - Frank J Sprague's Richmond Union Passenger Railway electric installation in Richmond, VA opened.
Feb 09 - Cincinnati's Vine Street Cable Railway extended its Vine Street line
Feb 27 - The Market Street Cable Railway opens the Castro cable line from the Ferry via Valencia and Market to 26th and Castro
Mar 06 - Newark's Essex Passenger Railway/Newark and Irvington Street Railway started service on its experimental line using the Rasmussen "chain pump" non-grip
Mar 13 - Cincinnati's Mount Auburn Cable Railway started service on its Sycamore Street line
Mar 24 - The Birmingham Central Tramways Company began service on its Colmore Row line
Mar 26 - The North Chicago Street Railroad begins service on its Clark and Wells Street lines
Mar 28 - The Ferries and Cliff House Railway begins service on Powell Street from Market to Jackson
Apr 05 - The Ferries and Cliff House Railway Company begins service on the Powell/Mason line to Bay and Taylor and the Washington/Jackson line via Powell line from Powell and Market to Central (now Presidio) Avenue and California Street via Jackson outbound and Central Avenue, Jackson, Steiner, Washington and Powell inbound
Apr 07 - Kansas City's Metropolitan Street Railway began service on its 12th Street line
Apr 13 - The Valley City Street and Cable Railway (Grand Rapids, MI) started cable service.
Apr 24 - Kansas City's Inter-State Consolidated Rapid Transit Company began service on its elevated line
May 22 - Kansas City's Inter-State Consolidated Rapid Transit Company began service on its Riverview line in Kansas City, Kansas
May 29 - Kansas City's Peoples' Cable Railway began service on its Brooklyn Avenue line
Jun 27 - Cincinnati's Mount Auburn Cable Railway extended its Sycamore Street line
Aug 06 - Kansas City's Peoples' Cable Railway revised its Brooklyn Avenue line
Sep 08 - The pioneering Clay Street Hill Railroad was purchased by the Ferries and Cliff House Railway
Sep 19 - The Ferries and Cliff House Railway begins service on the Sacramento line, from the Ferry via Sacramento to Powell, Jackson to Central Avenue (now Presidio) and California. Return via Central Avenue, Jackson, Steiner, Washington Streets, Stockton, Clay to the Ferry. The Eastern terminal of the former Clay Street Hill Railroad was cut back to Powell from Kearny with transfer privileges to the Sacramento line and both Powell lines
Sep 27 - The Seattle City Railway started service on its Yesler Way line
Oct 11 - The Melbourne Tramways & Omnibus Company started service on its Brighton Road line
Oct 23 - Kansas City's Metropolitan Street Railway began service on its 18th-19th Streets line
Oct 26 - The Melbourne Tramways & Omnibus Company started service on its Prahran line

New York Giants record: 84-47, 1st place. Manager: James Mutrie. The Giants defeated the American Association champion Saint Louis Browns in the post season Temple Cup series.

100 years ago - 1913
Jan 16 - Professor Thaddeus S C Lowe, who built the Mount Lowe Incline, died
Jun 03 - The last horse car ran in San Francisco
Oct 13 - The last cable car ran in Kansas City, on the Metropolitan Street Railway's 12th Street line.

New York Giants record: 101-51, 1st place. Manager: John McGraw. The Philadelphia Athletics won the World Series 4 games to 1.

75 years ago - 1938
Apr 08 - The cable car line of the former Tacoma Railway and Motor Company made its last run

New York Giants record: 83-67, 3rd place. Manager: Bill Terry.

50 years ago - 1963

San Francisco Giants record: 88-74, 3rd place. Manager: Alvin Dark.

25 years ago - 1988
Mar 28 - A parade and a festival at Union Square mark the 100th birthday of the Powell Street cable lines

San Francisco Giants record: 83-79, 4th place. Manager: Roger Craig.

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