San Francisco Municipal Railway 1807-1895

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San Francisco Municipal Railway 1807, 1811, 1814, 1815, 1818, 1834, 1856, 1859, 1888, 1893, 1895 are 1928 Carminati & Toselli streetcars. They are based on the American Peter Witt design, which was exported to Milan, Italy.

MUNI initially imported one car (1834) in 1984 for the Trolley Festival; impressed with its reliability, MUNI acquired 10 units in 1998 to supplement service on the F-Line. Some cars retain their original Milano numbers; six cars were renumbered into the 1800 series, retaining their last two numbers, in order to avoid conflicts with other streetcar/LRV units. The cars are painted in the three liveries they wore over their original service life in Milan: the original 1928 yellow/white, the 1930s two-tone green, and the 1970s orange.

Motors Seating Destination Sign
Milano type 2B Rollsign


Details

Fleet
Number(s)
Thumbnail Build
Date
Serial Livery Status/Disposal Notes
1807 1928 Milan Yellow
(1928)
Active
1811 1928 Milan Yellow
(1928)
Inactive
1814 1928 Milan Green
(1930s)
Active
1815 San Francisco Muni 1815-a.jpg 1928 Milan Orange
(1970s)
Active
1818 San Francisco Muni 1818-a.jpg 1928 Milan Green
(1930s)
Active
1834 1928 Milan Orange
(1970s)
Inactive
1856 San Francisco Municipal Railway 1859-a.jpg 1928 Milan Orange
(1970s)
Active
1859 San Francisco Municipal Railway 1859-a.jpg 1928 Milan Orange
(1970s)
Active
1888 1928 Milan Green
(1930s)
Inactive
1893 1928 Milan Orange
(1970s)
Active
1895 1928 Milan Orange
(1970s)
Active