United Railroads of San Francisco
United Railroads of San Francisco, the Market Street Railway Company and the Municipal Railway Co., were all aggregations of small street railway lines that provided urban transportation for San Francisco. Among these street railways were the following: Sutter St. Railway Co., Sutro Railway Co., San Francisco and Alameda R.R. Co., and the South San Francisco Railroad and Power Co. The United Railroads of San Francisco was organized in March, 1902 and sold out to Market Street Cable Railway Co. in 1921. In 1944, the Municipal Railway of San Francisco (Muni) bought the capital of the Market Street Railway Co.
From the description of United Railroads of San Francisco records, 1866-1951. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122384230
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