(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
A trolley car is seen outside the Elite Theater in Salt Lake City. The theater was located between 3
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley to Lagoon from Salt Lake. The old Hotel Utah, currently the Joseph Smith Memorial Building,
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley lines are put in around the Brigham Young statue on Main Street in this undated photo.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
A trolley car is seen on Main Street in this undated photo.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley lines are put in along Main Street in this undated photo.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Residents of the southwest and northeast extremes of the city rode this old street car. The Temple bl
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Around 1900, this trolley operated on 500 West between 100 South and 400 North.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
The Salt Lake City Railroad trolley that operated along Main Street between South Temple and 300 Sou
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
In 1897, the Rapid Transit Co. operated trolleys to Ft. Douglas, Murray, Rio Grande depot and the st
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
It took a a conductor and a motorman to operate a trolley. The conductor took the fares, called stree
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
The summer trolley of the Salt Lake Rapid Transit Co. During this time period in Salt Lake, there we
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley car decorated for a parade in Salt Lake. Date unknown.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
A nickel was the fare to ride this trolley from Ft. Douglas all the way downtown in 1900. The gong on
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Conductor Josua Wilkenson is at left, 1900.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Salt Lake City trolleys in 1900 running from downtown to Calder's Park. Calder's Park was located in
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
A trolley car is seen outside the Elite Theater in Salt Lake City. The theater was located between 300 and 400 South on State Street and operated from 1908-1912.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley to Lagoon from Salt Lake. The old Hotel Utah, currently the Joseph Smith Memorial Building, can be seen in the background.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley lines are put in around the Brigham Young statue on Main Street in this undated photo.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
A trolley car is seen on Main Street in this undated photo.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley lines are put in along Main Street in this undated photo.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Residents of the southwest and northeast extremes of the city rode this old street car. The Temple block was the center point on the route, which ran north from 900 South on 200 West, east on South Temple to E. Street, north to 3rd Avenue and then east to Virginia Street. Harry Horsley was the conductor.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Around 1900, this trolley operated on 500 West between 100 South and 400 North.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
The Salt Lake City Railroad trolley that operated along Main Street between South Temple and 300 South.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
In 1897, the Rapid Transit Co. operated trolleys to Ft. Douglas, Murray, Rio Grande depot and the state prison in Sugar House.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
It took a a conductor and a motorman to operate a trolley. The conductor took the fares, called streets and helped the elderly on and off the trolley. It was the motorman's job to work the brakes and switch tracks.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
The summer trolley of the Salt Lake Rapid Transit Co. During this time period in Salt Lake, there were many competing trolley companies.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Trolley car decorated for a parade in Salt Lake. Date unknown.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
A nickel was the fare to ride this trolley from Ft. Douglas all the way downtown in 1900. The gong on the power pole in the rear was to call passengers before the trolley left. Conductor Adam Baker and motorman Donald H. Major are pictured.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Conductor Josua Wilkenson is at left, 1900.
(Salt Lake Tribune Archives)
Salt Lake City trolleys in 1900 running from downtown to Calder's Park. Calder's Park was located in the area roughly between 1300 East and 900 East and 100 South and 400 South.