View south from water tower looking across the intersection of 27th Avenue and West Superior Street, in Duluth, Minnesota. Rear of office building at left.
Two work cars loaded with rail stress testing the bridge in Duluth, Minnesota. Standing on car, left to right: A. Anderson, R. P. Williams (timekeeper), Hughes.
Looking north on Central at unusual track arrangement where the Filtration Plant Railway crosses, then parallels the streetcar in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
The enormous Central Warehouse complex north of University Avenue and Vandalia Street was served by a complex network of electrified spur tracks, which were switched by this electric locomotive.
Design drawing, including a plan, section and elevation of a switch car - locomotive built by Twin City Rapid Transit for the University of Minnesota, to be used on the Inter-Campus line.
Looking north on Commonwealth Avenue at about Brookside Court. The DM&IR railroad bridge is in the distance, and the Universal Portland Cement plant is at right. There is a single streetcar track.
Looking west at a streetcar on Como Avenue about a block east of Western Avenue North in St. Paul, Minnesota. The Western Avenue bridge over the railroad tracks is visible at right.
West of the Linden Hills business district, the Como-Harriet line paralleled 44th Street on private right of way. This view looks east from France Avenue at a westbound streetcar at Chowan Avenue.
A Como-Harriet streetcar approaches Linden Hills Boulevard on the west side of Lake Harriet. Streetcars of the Minnesota Streetcar Museum now operate here.
Looking north toward 42nd Street along the Como-Harriet streetcar tracks on the west side of Lake Harriet. Linden Hills depot and Lake Harriet waiting shelters are visible.
Looking northwest at the pedestrian footbridge next to Como Park Station. The bridge is brand new, with the dirt around it still bare. The Lexington Avenue bridge is visible at far left.
Looking west from the south side of the tracks at the pedestrian footbridge next to the Como Park Station. The Lexington Avenue bridge is in the distance.