San Francisco MUNI PCC # 1159
Car # 1159 is one of two former San Francisco MUNI PCC Cars the museum retains. This car was initially built for St. Louis Public Service as # 1726 before being sent to SF in 1957
PCC stands for Presidents Conference Committee, which existed from 1928 to 34. It consisted of presidents of electric railroads from around the country. The idea was to create a unified design that could operate anywhere, be low-cost, and be manufactured in high volume.
These cars had high acceleration rates and were comfortable to ride. The PCC extended the streetcar lines’ longevity in the US by another 20 years. Over 5000 were built. PCC patents are still used today in some cities overseas.
Car Facts
Year Built: 1946
Builder: St. Louis Car Company
Year Retired: 1981
Museum Acquired: 1981
Track Gauge: Standard
Motors: GE1220A1 on Clark B2 trucks
Status: Operational
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