The San Diego Class 1 streetcar was a fleet of twenty-four unique streetcars that were originally built to provide transportation for the Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park. The cars were designed by the San Diego Electric Railway Company (SDERy) under the leadership of John D. Spreckels and built by the St. Louis Car Company (SLCCo). These cars, which took the best elements from preceding models and integrated them into a new, modern streetcar design, went on to serve the many neighborhoods of San Diego until they were retired in 1939.
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| - The San Diego Class 1 streetcar was a fleet of twenty-four unique streetcars that were originally built to provide transportation for the Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park. The cars were designed by the San Diego Electric Railway Company (SDERy) under the leadership of John D. Spreckels and built by the St. Louis Car Company (SLCCo). These cars, which took the best elements from preceding models and integrated them into a new, modern streetcar design, went on to serve the many neighborhoods of San Diego until they were retired in 1939. (en)
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| - San Diego
- San Diego Electric Railway
- San Diego Trolley
- San Francisco Municipal Railway
- North Park, San Diego, California
- University Heights, San Diego
- Downtown San Diego
- 1912 establishments in California
- Coronado, California
- Streetcars in California
- Ocean Beach, San Diego, California
- Old Town, San Diego
- Chula Vista, California
- Arts and Crafts Movement
- South Park, San Diego
- Public transportation in San Diego County, California
- Transportation in San Diego
- PCC streetcar
- Panama-California Exposition
- Panama Canal
- 1939 disestablishments in California
- The Great Depression
- Vehicles introduced in 1912
- John D. Spreckels
- Streetcars of the United States
- St. Louis Car Company
- 20th century in San Diego
- Hillcrest, San Diego, California
- Kensington, San Diego, California
- Streetcars in North America
- Mission Hills, San Diego, California
- Balboa Park, San Diego, California
- Golden Hill, San Diego, California
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| - Photo of Class 1 Streetcar #125 at 5th and Broadway in San Diego, CA . (en)
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| - The San Diego Class 1 streetcar was a fleet of twenty-four unique streetcars that were originally built to provide transportation for the Panama-California Exposition in Balboa Park. The cars were designed by the San Diego Electric Railway Company (SDERy) under the leadership of John D. Spreckels and built by the St. Louis Car Company (SLCCo). These cars, which took the best elements from preceding models and integrated them into a new, modern streetcar design, went on to serve the many neighborhoods of San Diego until they were retired in 1939. While most of them were ultimately destroyed over the years, three remaining Class 1 streetcars are preserved and are in storage. (en)
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