Nestled in the heart of San Francisco, the Cable Car Museum provides a fascinating glimpse into the mechanics and history of the city’s iconic cable cars. Housed in a historic building, the museum showcases original cable cars from the 1870s, allowing visitors to see the intricate systems that have powered these vehicles for over a century. Alongside the vintage cars, detailed exhibits explain the inner workings of the cable car system, including the massive engines and winding wheels that keep the cables moving. For those curious about the engineering and legacy of this unique mode of transportation, the museum is an enlightening stop.
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