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4 Sutter-Sacramento Streetcar Line Car 215 at Sixth Avenue, south of Clement street in 1948. ( Lincoln Bowl had served the Richmond district as the Lincoln movie theater until 1939.)
Service begun: Service began as a new line designated No. 4 on June 16, 1935. The original No. 4 Turk and Eddy was discontinued (except for Owl service) in 1932 with the opening of the Market Street Railway s No. 31 line.
Route: From Sutter and Sansome Streets (after January 1939 from the Transbay Terminal) to Sixth Avenue and Fulton Street via Market, Sutter, Fillmore, Sacramento, Arguello, Lake, Sixth Avenue, Clement, Eighth Avenue, Fulton to Sixth.
Walter Rice from Friends of the Cable Car Museum points out that the No. 4 Sutter & Sacramento was the only Market Street Railway line (and from September 1944 the only Muni line) that ran on Market Street but never ran to the Ferries. (The one exception being the No. 23 across the short strip of Market between Valencia and Gough.) Thanks Walter!
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