City - Chicago IL - Modes of transportation 1941
by Mike Savad
Title
City - Chicago IL - Modes of transportation 1941
Artist
Mike Savad
Medium
Photograph - Colorized Photo
Description
Colorized photo from 1941
Original Title: The Chicago Elevated Railroad at Franklin St.
Photographer: John Vachon
Location: 333 S Franklin, Chicago, Illinois
This is a local street in Chicago, though it could easily be New York, they have the same rail system there. If you live there, you already know about the L train. For those that don't, the L is a train that is mostly above ground. In NY, they have mostly a subway system but some of their track is still used, just not as much a Chicago.
In this scene they also used streetcars, but were phased out as buses became the main transportation, but you can still see a bus in the background on the right (it's a bit hidden).
Moving trucks are pretty much the same as today, just with less stuff hanging out the back. And while not shown here, they also use ships, but mostly for transport and only where there is water, otherwise it would block traffic.
I find that garage on the right interesting. Besides being an office building, its 25 cents to park, but $1.00 to get it washed? And one cent for some kind of greasing. Seems like a good deal. That car on the left is a taxi.
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