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NewsCall to Revive the Mount Beacon Incline Railway - 28-May-2010
An article in Hudson Valley Business says that a group of citizens in Beacon, New York wants to revive the Mount Beacon Incline Railway, which ran from 1902 to 1978. A 1983 fire destroyed the original line. They believe a new funicular will be good for business. Second Gripwoman - 14-April-2010 Congratulations to Willa Johnson, who became only the second woman to make it through the training program and become a gripwoman. The first gripwoman, Fannie Mae Barnes, retired a few years ago. New Upgrade and Refurbishment Plan - 25-March-2010 Muni announced plans to upgrade and refurbish the cable car lines for the first time since the 1982-1984 reconstruction. The California Street line will be down from January to June 2011. Muni has not announced a date for work on Powell Street. Angels Flight Returns - 15-March-2010 Angels Flight in Los Angeles returned to service on 15-May-2010 It had been closed since a fatal accident on 01-Feb-2001. The line has been redesigned to add safety features that were omitted when the line was restored in 1996. Book: Early Pullman Car Freight and Passenger Car Production by Eric Neubauer - 28-February-2010 Did you know that some cable car lines ran Pullmans? Not sleepers, just rail cars built by Pullman. I just read Eric Neubauer's new E-Book, Early Pullman Car Freight and Passenger Car Production. It is an impressive work, more than 370 pages listing Pullman passenger and freight car orders from the 1860s until the end of 1911. He gives as much detail as he could find for each order, including the lot number, the company that placed the order, the numbers of the cars, the order quantity, the capacity (in pounds) of the cars, the type, the weight, the capactity (in cubic feet), the inside length, the plant, the date built, the floor plan (Pullman had standard numbered plans), and the unit cost. This book will be a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in any of the hundreds of railroads that ordered cars and trucks from Pullman. I also enjoyed the names of some of the companies (Multnomah Street Railway, Kankakee Electric Railway, Akron & Cuyahoga Falls Rapid Transit) and the cars (Lochnivar, Circassia, Ocmulgee, Eunomia, Coconino). Order the book using Eric's website (follow the Eric's Books link): Eric's Railroad Car History Penang Last Run - 21-February-2010 Thank you to Ric Francis for reporting that the Penang Hills Railway, a funicular in George Town, Penang, Malaysia, made its last run in its current form on this day. The current system is in two sections and passengers transfer in the middle. The upgraded system will run directly from the top to the bottom. The work is scheduled to be complete by 28-September-2010, but people regard that date with skepticism. Book: Carville-by-the Sea by Woody LaBounty - 29-December-2009 I received Woody LaBounty's new book, Carville-by-the-Sea, San Francisco's Streetcar Suburb as a Christmas gift. I enjoyed learning more about San Francisco's Carville neighborhood. He gives a well-documented history of the growth of Carville from a single shack to a neighborhood with water, electric power, a school, and a firehouse. He frames the story with his dream of buying a house in San Francisco. I also appreciated the way the author included Gelett Burgess and his writings about Carville. Order the book using the supporting website: http://www.carville-book.com/
Saint Paul Cable Car Remnant - 16-December-2009 Workers relocating utilities on Fourth Street in Saint Paul, Minnesota to make way for the proposed Central Corridor light-rail line found a yoke from the Selby Avenue cable car line, a portion of which had been converted to an electric line in 1898. Part of the line became a counterbalance. John Diers, a local rail historian had warned them that they might find artifacts. I'm happy they listened to him. The yoke may be preserved and included in a historic display at Union Depot. Sudden Stop Injures Passengers - 21-November-2009 A cable problem caused a sudden stop by a Powell Street car. 4 people were injured. Another Big Rainfall Stops Cable Cars - 19-October-2009 A short but heavy rainfall this afternoon, flooded the Van Ness Muni Metro station. Flooding at Bay and Taylor stopped the Powell/Mason line. Big Rainfall Stops Cable Cars - 13-October-2009 2.48 inches of rain fell in downtown San Francisco this afternoon, flooding intersections and freeway entrances. High winds knocked down a tree on Hyde Street, which blocked the Powell/Hyde line. City to Buy Cable Car Museum Collection - 07-October-2009 The Examiner reports that the City and the Cable Car Museum have reached a deal for the city to purchase the historic cable cars and other artifacts in the museum's collection. There was a dispute over the value of the priceless items. City Van Hits Cable Car - 29-September-2009 There are two new videos about cable cars:
City Van Hits Cable Car - 07-September-2009 An inbound Powell Street cable car collided with a city van at Washington and Mason Streets. Four people were injured. Go to top of page. 2010 Anniversaries
175 years ago - 1835
150 years ago - 1860
125 years ago - 1885
New York Giants record: 85-27, 2nd place. Manager: James Mutrie. Mutrie began calling his players "My Giants". The name caught on.
100 years ago - 1910
New York Giants record: 91-63, 2nd place. Manager: John McGraw.
75 years ago - 1935
New York Giants record: 91-62, 3rd place. Manager: Bill Terry. 50 years ago - 1960 San Francisco Giants record: 79-75, 5th place. Managers: Bill Rigney, Tom Sheehan. 25 years ago - 1985 San Francisco Giants record: 62-100, 6th place. Managers: Jimmy Davenport, Roger Craig. This was the only time the Giants have lost 100 games. Go to top of page.
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