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'''Colma | '''On the occasion of the Kelly-Nelson prize fight in 1903, this lineup of more than 20 streetcars on School Street in Colma is next to the Colma Boxing Arena. The two private cars at the head of the train were probably used to transport the fighters officials of the area and other dignitaries. (''Charles Smallwood'')''' | ||
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Unfinished History
Interurban streetcar south of San Bruno Mountain in San Mateo, c. 1940s.
Photo: Charles Ruiz collection
Granada, San Mateo county station of the Ocean Shore Railroad, early 20th century.
Photo: Charles Ruiz collection
Interurban United Railroads streetcar at Market and 5th Streets, 1905.
Photo: Charles Ruiz collection
On the occasion of the Kelly-Nelson prize fight in 1903, this lineup of more than 20 streetcars on School Street in Colma is next to the Colma Boxing Arena. The two private cars at the head of the train were probably used to transport the fighters officials of the area and other dignitaries. (Charles Smallwood)
Photo: Charles Ruiz collection
Streetcars to Colma cemeteries in Daly City at Grand View Theatre near Union Park, c. 1910.
Photo: Charles Ruiz collection
Funeral streetcar parked at cemetery, no date.
Photo: Charles Ruiz collection