Occre 1:24 Scale San Francisco Cable Car Kit 53007 This is an Occre 53007 1:24 Scale San Francisco
Cable Car Plastic Model Kit. Discover a railway modelling jewel with our kit
models, which will allow you to enjoy pleasurable moments and relive the age in
which the streets thronged with cable car such as these. San Francisco’s cable
cars are an authentic icon of the city. The first cable cars of this kind were
brought into operation in London and, many years later, on 2nd August 1873,
Andrew S. Hallidie introduced the first San Francisco cable car, on the Clay
Street line. 136 years later these attractive vehicles are still running on the
streets of San Francisco and form an essential part of the city’s daily life.
The system is based on a cable that is pulled at a constant velocity, along the
whole route, by a stationery engine. The cable car starts to move when a
device, called a grip, is engaged under pressure to the cable. By loosening
this grip, and at the same time applying the breaks, the car is brought to a
halt. These days there are only two fleets still in service. One of these is
Powell-Hyde and Powell-Mason, while the other is California Street. This model
is a reproduction of car No. 60, of the California Street fleet, built by MUNI
(San Francisco Municipal Railway) in 1998 this car was brought into service in 2002.
This car is based on the original model, built by John Hammond & Company
for the California Street Cable Railroad Company, back in 1906. After the
earthquake and the fire, of April 1906, it was rebuilt, at the relocated
Hammond workshops and renumbered No. 16, later on, in 1957; it was renumbered
again as No. 60, by MUNI. The cable car was finally renovated again in 1968-69,
at the MUNI Elkton workshops, using the original seats and roof. Width 107 mm HEIGHT 160 mm Length 395 mm