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The Cable Car Museum was established in 1974. It is operated
by the Friends of the Cable Car Museum as a nonprofit educational facility.
Located in the historic Washington/Mason cable car barn and powerhouse, the
museum deck overlooks the huge engines and winding wheels that pull the cables.
Downstairs is a viewing area of the large sheaves and cable line entering
the building through the channel under the street.
On display are various mechanical
devices such as grips, track, cable, brake mechanisms, tools, detailed models,
and a large collection of historic photographs.
The museum houses three antique cable cars from the 1870s. The Sutter
Street Railway No. 46 grip car & No. 54 trailer and the only surviving
car from the first cable car company, the Clay Street Hill Railroad
No. 8 grip car.
The museum store offers a variety of cable car memorabilia, books, clothing, cards and even genuine cable car
bells!
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