A lineup of streetcars in the carhouse yard. This view includes single truck LaClede and Northern Car Company (44-46) cars, plus new Twin City Rapid Transit standard cars.
Looking up the east track at an earlier car and counterweight passing each other halfway up the incline. Passengers are in the windows and the operator is standing in the doorway.
Looking directly up the incline from an elevated position across Superior Street. The decked roof car is on the west track, half a block up the hill. Printed in Germany.
Interstate Traction Co. car equipped as a fire engine outside its single stall carhouse on Minnesota (Park) Point. Posed with three firemen and three children. Left to right: Jack Reed, W. W. Forsyth, child, child, Elton Ball, George Ball.
Former Duluth streetcar converted to diesel power, used to shuttle Duluth, Missabe and Iron Range employees between the Proctor roundhouse and yard office.
New standard gauge track was laid next to old narrow gauge track to permit continued operation during conversion from horsecars to electric cars. Printed in Germany.
Looking southeast across the intersection of 3rd Avenue W. and Superior Street toward Lake Superior. The streetcar starter's shanty is across the street, next to the Chicago and North Western ticket office. The lift bridge is in the distance.
Looking northwest at a streetcar posed with crew. Postcard message reads, "This is taken at the end of the car line on Lake Avenue close to the Aerial Bridge."
Looking north up 57th Avenue from across the intersection. Note the two streetcars passing on the sharp angled corner. A Northland Greyhound bus is at left and inbound on the Bayview Heights-Proctor line.
A portrait of the Park Point fire streetcar, the only one in North America. The firemen, left to right, are Barnes, Jack Reed, Bill Forsyth, and John Nyberg.
This photo appears to depict some kind of ceremony associated with World War I. A small group of people are standing on the bed of a work car, either reading from a book or singing a hymn. Quite a few women streetcar operators are in the audience.