It includes some new items:
- Picture of the Month: "Who Remembers?" asks "When you received a real thrill by riding alongside the gripman in one of the old cable cars?" "CTC" stands for Capital Traction Company, which consolidated the District's transit companies. (source: "Who remembers?" Washington Evening Star, 07-October-1927.)
- On the Cable Car Lines in the District of Columbia and Baltimore page: A ten-ear update about the Washington and Georgetown Railroad including contemporary newspaper items and images. The company was forced to use cable traction at a time when companies in other cities were switching from horse or cable to electric traction.
- On the UK page: Added Cliff Railway Day banners for the Lynton and Lynmouth Cliff Railway (2019 and 2022) and the Babbacombe Cliff Railway (2020, 2022 and 2024).
- Added News item about SFMTA Christmas sweaters.
Ten years ago this month (July, 2014):
- Picture of the Month: Cable Train on Pennsylvania Avenue, passing the White House (source: "The Washington & Georgetown Railroad Co.'s System Completed", Street Railway Journal, September, 1892.)
- On the Cable Car Lines in the District of Columbia and Baltimore page: The Washington and Georgetown Railroad
- On the Who page: Added a profile from the Street Railway Journal about Clift Wise, who helped build many of the lines of the Kansas City Cable Railway. Be sure to check his moustache.
- Also on the Who page: Added an ad for Edmund Saxton, a contractor built the tracks and conduits for many lines in Kansas City, Washington DC, Baltimore and Tacoma also a profile of cable railway engineer Daniel Bontecou
- On the Horse Car Home Page: Thanks to Yosef Sa'ar, more Horse Car Transit Tokens
- On the UK page: A contemporary photo of a former depot (car barn) for London's Brixton Cable Tramway
- Added News item about a Muni sickout that shut down the cable cars
Twenty years ago this month (July, 2004):
- Picture of the Month: A New York Metropolitan Street Railway cable car
- Added some new items on the New York/New Jersey page. Cable Car Run Amuck is an 1893 newspaper article about a runaway cable car on Broadway. Also an article about the Park Hill Incline, a funicular in Yonkers.
- Migrated some more items from the Cable Car Museum site:
- The Cable Car Lady & the Mayor by Walter Rice and Val Lupiz on the San Francisco page, an article about the epic battle between Mrs Friedel Klussmann and Mayor Roger Lapham.
- The Great Orme Tramway: The Cable Car of Wales, another article by Walter Rice, about the only street-running funicular in the United Kingdom.
- Thanks to Walter Rice and Val Lupiz for allowing me to be the new host of this material
In January 2024 I started on a long overdue process of cleaning things up on my site. I started with the development pages. Actually, I guess I started last year with making the thumbnails 200 pixels instead of 100.
Coming in July, 2024: On the Cable Car Lines in the District of Columbia and Baltimore page: A ten year update about the Columbia Railway.
125 Years Ago This Month (July, 1899):
Jul 15 - Peoples' Cable Railway Tenth Street line (Kansas City, Missouri) closed.
Jul 16 - The Brooklyn Elevated Railway (New York, New York) stopped running its trains across the Brooklyn Bridge to Manhattan, using the New York & Brooklyn Bridge's cable line, except during busy summer periods.50 Years Ago This Month (July, 1974):
Jul 15 - San Francisco Giant Willie McCovey hit his four hundredth home run and Juan Marichal shut out the Pittsburgh Pirates 12-0.The Cable Car Home Page now has a Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/CableCarHomePage/The Cable Car Home Page also has an Instagram page:
https://www.instagram.com/cable_car_guy/
Joe Thompson
The Cable Car Home Page (updated 01-July-2024)
http://www.cable-car-guy.com/
San Francisco Bay Ferryboats (updated 31-March-2024)
http://www.cable-car-guy.com/ferry/
Park Trains and Tourist Trains (updated 29-February-2024)
http://www.cable-car-guy.com/ptrain/
The Pneumatic Rolling-Sphere Carrier Delusion (updated spasmodically)
http://cablecarguy.blogspot.com
The Big V Riot Squad (updated obsessively)
http://bigvriotsquad.blogspot.com/
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