Description1983 SF Historic Trolley Festival - Porto car 122 on Market St at First.jpg
During the first San Francisco Historic Trolley Festival, in 1983, Porto car 122 (a 1909 Brill trolley), is eastbound on Market Street at First Street. It was adorned with U.S. and Portuguese flags on its roof. The following year, this streetcar was sold to the McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, in Dallas, Texas, and it entered service on that organization's streetcar line in Dallas when the line opened, in 1989.
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