A westbound streetcar on Superior Street at 8th Avenue West enters the curve approaching Point of Rocks. In the distance at right are the Soo Line and Union depots.
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.
Four streetcar lines (Woodland, Kenwood, E. 8th Street, and W. 4th Street) climbed away from downtown Duluth via 5th Avenue E. The camera is looking east on 3rd Street.
Group photo of Duluth Street Railway Safety Team #3. Left to right, back row: Leo Matysek, Nels Johnson, Art LaPierre, John Hayes, Carl D. Smith, Richard R. Radig; 2nd row, John Wiski, Harold Ward, Ole Wicker, Carl Buness, Lawrence Swanstrom, Uno Lyons, Adolph Olson, Ted Kurek; front row, George Berg, William Pearling, Sam Olsen, William Hafner, Axel Gafvert, Ole Giswold, Fred Hanson.
In 1896, the Duluth Street Railway converted an 1891-built streetcar into the parlor car "St. Louis." Furnished with 12 upholstered chairs, oriental rugs, heavy curtains, an ice box and buffet, it was used by company officials to entertain guests and was available for charters and tours. It is shown outside the car house on Superior Street West shortly before it was scrapped in 1918.
Group photo of Duluth Street Railway managers in front of DSR office building. Identities are left to right: Instructor Tranvik; car starter R. Paul; cashier J. Boltman; car starter Angus McMillan; line foreman J. Midtby; switchman C. Huttel; station foreman Pat O'Toole; line foreman Brent Stene; station foreman W. Hafner; car starter Al Frickman, line foreman R.T. Smallidge; station foreman Carl Rankin; station clerk Sangster; starter John Hamilton; money receiver Bessy Hintz; coasting instructor F. Gallagher; relief foreman E.W. Burg; Superintendent H. H. Brown; instructor John Wiski.
Group photo of Duluth Street Railway managers, with either their wives or female office employees in front of DSR office building. Persons identified are: Standing taller in the back Alice Sullivan and D.C. Moor; others from left to right: Wellington, Hughes, O. Birdsall, H.H. Brown, Phoebe Brassard, Mabel or Edith Halgren, unknown woman, Alice McMeekin, Ashbidel Ryan, unknown woman, unknown woman, unknown woman, unknown woman, Fuller, unknown woman, unknown man, McRae, unknown woman, H.H. Morrison, unknown woman, Bill Johnson(?), unknown woman, McManus, Reichert, Byers, Warren, McDonald, Macauley.
Employees of the Duluth Street Railway and their families gather for a World War I patriotic ceremony at the car house on West Superior Street. In the crowd are several women employed as streetcar operators while the men are off at war. They are wearing pillbox hats.