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  1. San Francisco's cable cars are listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of only two street railways to be named a National Historic Landmark, along with the St. Charles Streetcar Line in New Orleans.

  2. Cable cars were invented by Andrew Smith Hallidie here in San Francisco in 1873. Hallidie's cable car system was based on early mining conveyance systems and dominated the city’s transit scene for more than 30 years.

  3. The history of cable cars, both here and around the world. How they work. Stories of each cable car, including their historic paint schemes. What you’ll see on each line as you ride. How our current cable car system came to be. What’s the difference between cable cars and streetcars?

  4. 19 maj 2024 · Discover the historic cable cars in San Francisco. Get info on their history, schedule & my tips to ensure you do not have to wait too long in line to ride one.

  5. 16 sie 2024 · This article delves into the rich history of San Francisco's cable cars, tracing their origins, evolution, and current status. San Francisco Cable Car History: The Beginning. In 1873, Andrew Smith Hallidie transformed urban transportation with his pioneering invention of the cable car.

  6. Andrew Smith Hallidie tested the first cable car at 4 o'clock in the morning, August 2nd, 1873, on Clay Street, in San Francisco. His idea for a steam engine powered - cable driven - rail system was conceived in 1869, after witnessing horses being whipped while they struggled on the wet cobblestones to pull a horsecar up Jackson Street.

  7. Rare photographs and detailed, comprehensive 100 year history of San Francisco's Cable Car System. General information and a virtual tour of the Cable Car Museum.

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