Bobby Ogage posted:Trolley and interurban cars of Washington.
Pacific Northwest Traction wreck at Rocky Point in 1929. I did not find any explanation of the cause of this wreck, but it was at the end of passenger service. Perhaps a broken rail was the culprit?
Puget Sound Electric Railway. This is an exceptional photo ion my opinion.
This picture is a repeat posting of Seattle and the Plaza Hotel. It looks like adirty water hot dog stand in the lower right corner. The lack of automobiles suggests this picture is circa 1900.
Blue is a rare color for trolley and interurban cars. This photo of Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway 55 appears to be in a museum, but I do not know which museum.
Here is another look at a Seattle-Everett Interurban Railway car. Note the dual headlights, and the steam engine type bell.
The car has a destination sign reading Everett - Seattle. So in which of the cities is the car situated in this photo?
A sight-seeing car in Seattle.
This photo was taken in Tacoma.
This is a local car, and I opine that it is headed into Tacoma. Note the bell and dual headlights again.
But those hot dogs were so good !