Though it sits on the western edge of North America, San Francisco had always looked eastward – to its bay, rather than the vast Pacific. Its magnificent protected harbor had driven the City’s economy, and its population, since the Gold Rush of 1849. Residential neighborhoods gradually fanned out from the downtown core in the decades that followed. With the jobs clustered around the waterfront, residential growth followed the early transit lines that connected homes to those jobs.
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This is the blogroll: every post (news or feature story) on our site, chronologically from the most recent to the oldest.
The Eyes Behind Our 2018 Calendar
Another Rebuilt PCC Enters Service
Rebuilt PCC 1050 Heads to SF, Honoring St. Louis
“Newest” PCC Streetcar Collides with Truck
Happy 2018 and Thanks!
We at Market Street Railway wish everyone a happy and healthy 2018. We want to take the opportunity to thank all our members and donors, including the many who joined, renewed, or contributed in the past week.
Happy 105th Birthday, Muni!
Hail and Farewell, Mayor Ed Lee
Snow in San Francisco 85 years ago today
Welcome Back, Cable Car 22!
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