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The San Francisco Municipal Railway (Muni) is the public transit system for San Francisco, California. Several bus, trolleybus, streetcar/light rail, and cable car routes were historically served, but have been discontinued. It began service on December 28, 1912, with two streetcar routes on Geary Boulevard and continued to expand operations.
Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railroad [6] Grand Trunk (GT) Great Northern Railway (GN) Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway [7] Fernley and Lassen Railway; Fredericksburg and Northern Railway [8] Hudson Bay Railway (HBR) Houston Belt & Terminal Railroad [9] Houston, East & West Texas Railroad [10] Houston & Texas Central Railway [11]
On August 24, 1916, the Frisco was reorganized as the St. Louis–San Francisco Railway, though the line never went west of Texas, terminating more than 1,000 miles (1,600 km) from San Francisco. The St. Louis–San Francisco Railway had two main lines: St. Louis–Tulsa–Oklahoma City-Floydada, Texas, and Kansas City–Memphis–Birmingham.
Blackwell, Enid and Texas Railway: SLSF: 1901 1904 St. Louis, San Francisco and Texas Railway: Board of Trustees of the Galveston Wharves: GWF 1940 Still exists as a lessor of the Galveston Railroad: Bois d'Arc and Southern Railway: BDS 1934 1946 N/A Bowers and Piney Creek Railway: 1889 1891 N/A Brazos, Santiago and Rio Grande Railroad: 1865 ...
Earlier San Francisco – Oakland Terminal Railways: Nevada County Traction Company [2] c. 1901: 1923 Northwestern Pacific Railroad [1] 1903 1941 Earlier North Pacific Coast Railroad: Ocean Shore Railroad [2] 1905 1920 never electrified outside of San Francisco Pacific Coast Railway [1] 1933 Pacific Electric Railway [2] 1902 1961 Peninsular ...
It currently resides with cosmetic restoration at San Antonio Station, San Antonio, Texas, but plans are to restore it to operating condition. 982 (F-1, 2-10-2 ), tender located at the Heber Valley Railroad in Heber City, Utah , main locomotive located in Houston , Texas .
The P&GN was a participant, along with an Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway subsidiary, in the Union Station which opened in 1912 in Paris, Texas. [1] [3] That station, under the name of the Santa Fe-Frisco Depot, is now on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Lamar County, Texas. Passenger service out of the station ...
Purchased by the city of San Francisco in 1952, with one line of the system reopened, and still in service. Geary Street, Park and Ocean Railway: Cable February 16, 1880: May 6, 1912 San Francisco cable car system [32] San Francisco: Cable 1878 Muni Metro: Electric Light rail (after 1980s upgrades) c. July 29, 1891. 1917 (1980)