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by Joe Thompson
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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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Where Should I Go from Here?
Visit the Map
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Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest
Leonard Oats won his third consecutive title at the 47th Annual
Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest
held on Tuesday, 09-June-2008 at noon in Union Square.
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They're Back! - 25 Years
June, 2009 marks the 25th anniversary of the return of the cable cars after
the 1982-1984 reconstruction. Read
San Francisco: Cable Cars Are Here to Stay
by Val Lupiz and Walter Rice. Pay a visit to Bruce Kliewe's website full of photos of the
1982-1984 reconstruction.
June 03 - The California Street line reopened after the Great Reconstruction
June 04 - The Powell/Hyde Street line reopened and the rebuilt Washington/Mason carbarn and powerhouse was dedicated after the Great Reconstruction
June 21 - The Powell/Mason Street line reopened and the city held a major celebrtion after the Great Reconstruction
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Tales From the Grip:
"Rookie Bites"
I am proud to be the host of gripman Val Lupiz's column:
Tales From the Grip.
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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.
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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.
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A front-end view of my favorite tin cable car 512.
See more collectible items on my
Cable Car Kitsch page. See toys, magazine ads, and other new items.
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Table of Contents
New Car 15 Debuts - 22-June-2009
New Powell Street car 15 went into service after a ceremony
at the Washington/Mason car barn. Byron Cobb pulled grip and Duane Allen was conductor.
New Car 15 Tested - 10-June-2009
New Powell Street car 15 made its first test run.
47th Annual Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest - 09-June-2009
Leonard Oats won his third consecutive title at the
47th Annual Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest. I thought it was held in June instead
of July because of the 25th anniversary of the return of the cable cars in 1984, however
they never mentioned it at the contest.
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A sign on the side of car 9 advertises the 2009 Bell Ringing Contest.
Photo by Joe Thompson.
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Another Transformer Explosion - 05-June-2009
An underground transformer near Polk and O'Farrell exploded, scaring crews and passengers at the outer
end of the California Street line. A transformer exploded on 24-June-2008 near California and Drumm,
shutting down service for a while.
Cab Hits Cable Cars - 03-June-2009
A runaway cab hit two cable cars which were laying over on Powell near Ellis. Damage to the
cable cars, 10 and 24, was not major.
Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest Controversy - 08-May-2009
A confusing report in
Phil Bronstein's blog says that there may be a boycott of the
47th Annual Cable Car Bell Ringing Contest
because of dispute between labor and management.
Cable Car Museum Collection Dispute - 25-April-2009
Rachel Gordon reported in today's San Francisco Chronicle that the
San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency is arguing with the Friends of
the Cable Car Museum over the ownership of the Cable Car Museum's collection.
The collection includes unique items such as the
Clay Street Hill Railroad's grip car 8, the only surviving car from that
pioneering line, and the Sutter Street Railway's
grip car 46 and trailer 54, which ran on the Pacific Avenue fragment after the
1906 Earthquake and Fire and then operated in a
pageant at the 1939 fair on Treasure Island. The Friends and the city are far
apart in their ideas of the value of the collection.
Powell Street Cable Problems - March, 2009
The Powell Street cable had several problems during March. The vendor sent representatives to see
why an almost-new cable kept having loose strands and other problems.
SUV runs into Cable Car - 26-January-2009
On a drizzly afternoon, an inbound California Street car slid down from Mason to Powell and clipped an inbound
Powell Street car, which was waiting to pick up the rope after crossing the California Street tracks. No one was
hurt.
27th Annual Senior Luncheon - 18-December-2008
The people of the Cable Car Division hosted a group of more than 175 senior citizens for the 27th
annual holiday luncheon.
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Val Lupiz created this invitation for the luncheon. All rights reserved.
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SUV runs into Cable Car - 17-December-2008
Two people were hospitalized after an SUV ran into a cable car near the end of the Hyde Street line.
Powell Cable Stopped - 16-October-2008
The Powell Street cable was stopped for most of the day by an early-morning loose strand.
Trainz Cable Car Simulation - 30-September-2008
Norm Phythian, working from Australia, has created a Trainz simulation, referred to as a map,
representing San Francisco's cable car lines. Sel Churchward has created representations the tracks
and of cable cars to run on the lines. They both do nice work.
You can learn more on the Trainz discussion forum:
http://forums.auran.com/trainz/index.php
(search for "cable car")
You can see screen captures from the cable car lines and many other interesting-looking
simulations on Norm's website:
http://members.optusnet.com.au/norm_phythian
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A screen capture looking down Hyde Street from Norm Pythian's map. Car 23 by Sel Churchward. All
rights reserved.
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Sel Churchward produced this version of Cal Cable 57. All rights reserved.
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Updated 31-October-2008: Added more about the simulation on the Cable Car Models
page.
Pedestrian Dies - 25-August-2008
The Chronicle reported that an elderly lady who was hit by a cable car at Mason and Broadway
early in the morning on 24-August-2008 had died in San Francisco General Hospital.
California Street Collison - 29-August-2008
The Chronicle reports that an inbound California Street cable car rear-ended another
cable car car at California and Drumm this morning.
Runaway and Derailment - 13-July-2008
Powell Street car 12 ran away at Washington and Mason and derailed while making the
turn at Powell Street. Four passengers were injured. The inbound Powell/Mason car failed
to coast through the turn from Mason to Washington. This curve was poorly redesigned when the
system was rebuilt in 1982-1984. The crew got off of the car to push. When it started
rolling down the hill on Washington, the gripman jumped on the back platform and passed
through the cabin. He found that the front cabin door was jammed and he could not get
through. The car hit the curve into Powell too fast and derailed. Muni stated that the
crew may have broken the rules by not keeping one person the car while it was out in the
street.
Val Golding, RIP - 02-July-2008
San Francisco transit fan and historian Val Golding passed away in Seattle. He
was a good guy and was always generous about sharing his knowledge. Val wrote a
very good article about his memories of transit in San Francisco,
"San Francisco: That Was the City That Was".
News Archive
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200 years ago - 1809
Feb 12 - Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky
125 years ago - 1884
May 29 - The Highgate Hill Cable Tramway, the first cable tramway in Europe, started service.
Jun 30 - The Telegraph Hill Railroad, a funicular, started service.
New York National League club (not yet Giants) record: 62-50, 5th place. Managers: James Price, Monte Ward.
100 years ago - 1909
May 30 - Benny Goodman was born in Chicago
New York Giants record: 92-61, 3rd place. Manager: John McGraw.
75 years ago - 1934
May 09 - West Coast longshoremen, led by Harry Bridges, go out on strike
Jul 05 - Bloody Thursday -- San Francisco police shoot and kill two maritime strikers, Howard Sperry and Nick Bordoise
Jul 16 - A three day general strike led to the settlement of the maritime strike and the recognition of the International Longshore Workers' Union
New York Giants record: 93-60, 2nd place. Manager: Bill Terry.
50 years ago - 1959
May 14 - Sidney Bechet, important early jazz musician, died in Paris
San Francisco Giants record: 83-71, 3rd place. Manager: Bill Rigney.
25 years ago - 1984
Apr 26 - Bill "Count" Basie, piano player and swing band leader, died
Jun 03 - The California Street line reopened after the Great Reconstruction
Jun 04 - The Powell/Hyde Street line reopened and the rebuilt Washington/Mason carbarn and powerhouse was dedicated after the Great Reconstruction
Jun 21 - The Powell/Mason Street line reopened and the city held a major celebrtion after the Great Reconstruction
Aug 12 - A suicidal driver ran head-on into Powell/Hyde car 12, causing it to run away backwards downhill. Gripman Ray McCann and his conductor, both seriously injured, were able to stop the car
San Francisco Giants record: 66-96, 6th place. Managers: Frank Robinson, Danny Ozark.
Anniversaries Archive
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- 01-July-2009
- 09-June-2009
- 01-June-2009
- Picture of the Month: An engraving showing a San Diego Cable Railway combination car,
Las Penasquitas. From Charles B Fairchild's book Street Railways: Their Construction, Operation and Maintenance/A
Practical Handbook for Street Railway Men
- On the Other California Cities page:
More about the San Diego Cable Railway, including
new images and Light Cable Road Construction, a
paper written by Frank Van Vleck, who designed and built the line
- On the More Muni Photos page:
Thanks to Val Lupiz, photos of
new Powell Street car 15 with a fresh coat of yellow paint.
- June, 2009 marks the 25th anniversary of the return of the cable cars after
the 1982-1984 reconstruction. Added a new banner pointing to
San Francisco: Cable Cars Are Here to Stay by Val Lupiz and Walter Rice
- On the Cable Car Video page:
- Powell Street car 3 signed as a training car
- Powell Street car 5 inbound on Powell from Pine to Bush
- Powell Street car 25, in its bright red paint, passes the Saint Francis Hotel
- An F Line view of 1007 in the livery of Philadelphia's Red Arrow Lines
- An F Line view of 1818, the green Milan car
- Added News and Bibliography items
about the upcoming 47th Annual Cable Car
Bell Ringing Contest. Also about the 25th anniversary of the return
and an obituary for Levit Chavez, who worked in the Cable Car Division.
- Archived March 2009 What's New
- 01-May-2009
- Picture of the Month: An engraving showing a Consolidated Piedmont cable car as
it pauses on the gravity loop at the entrance to Blair Park.
- On the Other California Cities page:
More about the Consolidated Piedmont Cable Company, including
advertisements and contemporary newspaper articles
- The Gravity Loop -- a series of articles
about a unique feature of the Consolidated Piedmont.
- First Cable Arrives (San Francisco Morning Call,
Friday, May 09, 1890). "The two flat-cars that arrived with the wire cable for the Piedmont cable
road are ... low set heavy structures, weighing nineteen tons each, supported by two double trucks,
a total of eight pairs of wheels on each, which is twice the number on an ordinary flat..."
- Consolidated Piedmont Nearly Ready for Testing (San Francisco Morning Call,
Sunday, May 25, 1890). "The experimental car for trial on the Consolidated Oakland and Piedmont
Cable Company's line ... will shortly be tried on the section between Piedmont and the cable-house
before the contract for the rolling stock is let."
- Consolidated Piedmont Real Estate News (San Francisco Morning Call,
Monday, January 05, 1891). "The cable system has greatly increased the value of suburban property,
bringing land on the outskirts nearer to the center of the city, and opening up tracts which formerly
seemed inaccessible."
- Consolidated Piedmont Real Estate News/2 (San Francisco Morning Call,
Thursday, January 29, 1891). "E. A. Heron is offering many inducements in the way of pretty home
sites in Linda Vista, on the Piedmont cable road."
- New Transit Lines in Oakland (San Francisco Morning Call,
Sunday, March 29, 1891). "It will do as much for its section as the Piedmont cable has done
for Piedmont."
- Consolidated Piedmont Receivership (San Francisco Morning Call,
Thursday, November 02, 1893). "Oaklanders were treated to a genuine surprise yesterday when the
rumor was spread about the streets that the big concern known as the Piedmont Cable Company was in the
hands of a receiver."
- Consolidated Piedmont Hard Feelings (San Francisco Morning Call,
Tuesday, December 11, 1894). "Mr. Bishop scowled at Mr. Garthwaite and
Mr. Garthwaite scowled at Mr. Bishop, and the
matter was ended."
- Consolidated Piedmont Hard Feelings/2 (San Francisco Morning Call,
Saturday, January 05, 1895). "... Ira Bishop will be compelled to appease the wrath of Mrs.
Phoebe Blair, who is after him with a sharp stick."
- Baseball Field Unprofitable (San Francisco Morning Call,
Saturday, January 05, 1895). "Yesterday the Piedmont Railway Company began demolishing
this fence and taking down the grand stand ... the grounds do not pay."
- Consolidated Piedmont Foreclosed (San Francisco Morning Call,
Sunday, January 13, 1895). "... a considerable barrier of prior liens is piling up between the
bondholders and their security ..."
- Consolidated Piedmont Sold at Auction (San Francisco Morning Call,
Wednesday, March 20, 1895). "Ever since the road began going down hill..." (lol - JT)
- Consolidated Piedmont Assessment (San Francisco Morning Call,
Thursday, May 16, 1895). "Mr. Dalton says he will not accept these figures and will place a
valuation of his own on the road."
- Consolidated Piedmont Sale Contested (San Francisco Morning Call,
Wednesday, July 10, 1895). "... holders of ten bonds of the Consolidated Piedmont Cable Company,
have sued the stockholders of that company ... They allege that when the sale of the road was made
on the 19th day of March, 1895, all of the proceeds went for the payment of the receiver's indebtedness,
leaving no part for the payment of the bonds."
- Consolidated Piedmont -- Bitter Feelings (San Francisco Morning Call,
Wednesday, August 14, 1895). "Mr. Garthwaite accused Mr. Bishop of peculiar tricks with reference
to a franchise which had been obtained from the Council for a few blocks down Washington street."
- Consolidated Piedmont -- Revenge of Mrs Blair (San Francisco Morning Call,
Sunday, May 17, 1903). "It is said C. R. Bishop and J. R. Spring have made good their proportion
of the amount, which aggregated $2268 20."
- Consolidated Piedmont -- Attempted Suicide of Receiver Bishop (New-York Tribune,
Sunday, November 06, 1904). "..while suffering from depression, due to ill health."
- Consolidated Piedmont -- Death of Receiver Bishop (San Francisco Morning Call,
Thursday, February 23, 1905). "He was at one time proprietor of the Piedmont Baths
in Oakland, and was manager of the Oakland street railway system at the
time of its sale to the Oakland Transit Company."
- I have some more articles that I will add in future months.
- Also on the Other California Cities page:
Two more contemporary newspaper articles about the Oakland Cable Railway:
- Added News and Bibliography items
about a threatened boycott of the bell ringing contest
- Archived February 2009 What's New
What's New Archive
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- 01-Jul-1999
- Picture of the Month: Henry Casebolt's overhead cable line.
- Roll out Casebolt overhead cable line on the Other California Cities page
- Added magazine articles about New Orleans trade and St Paul history to bibliography
- Added thanks for links to Mike Irlam, Tad Lane Creations, the Australian Narrow Gauge
Railway Museum Society, and the Blickpunkt Straßenbahn.
- Change url on NMRA directory link
- Archive news stories and Jan-Jun 1999 What's New
- 01-Jun-1999
- 01-May-1999
Ten Years Ago Archive
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