Trainmen posed inside streetcar, unknown location, possibly Minneapolis, Minnesota. Possible identities are: 787 N. Pierson 1899-1944; 986 Olaf Alfred Anderson 1907-1947; 27 Earnest E. Miller 1902-1939.
Car 487 after being sold to the University of Minnesota. Sitting on a short piece of isolated track next to the Experimental Engineering building. The Armory is visible in the distance.
The East Side streetcar station was located on 1st Avenue NE between University Avenue and 4th Street. It housed streetcars from 1891 to 1954 and survives today as the Superior Plating Co.
A Mankato motorman rests on the fender of his streetcar at the end of the Hill Line, probably on Pleasant Street at Willard Street. A waiting shelter is at the left.
The Main Steam Station is still located at the east end of the Stone Arch Bridge near St. Anthony Falls. Built by Twin City Rapid Transit, it supplied the electricity required to run the Twin Cities' streetcar system. This photo was taken from the 10th Avenue wagon bridge across the Mississippi, it has since been demolished.