I've always been fascinated by the often-overlooked leftovers of the streetcar system, so the other day I checked out the old streetcar platform on the Kingshighway viaduct on the Hill. Although they are boarded up, one of them is easily accessible and I walked up the stairs and imagined what it must have been like to ride the streetcars to get around the city. There are also streetcar platforms at an underpass on Gravois, not far from Bevo Mill. I hope to go back to these locations with my camera and snap some pics. It's really amazing that these platforms and staircases haven't been removed. Here is a pic I took a couple years ago under the Kingshighway viaduct and the stairway to the platform is visible in the center of the picture:
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I also love the "streetcar alley" on the West Side near Enright Ave, just north of Delmar. It was a designated streetcar corridor back in the day, and later a bus corridor (it may still be, I'm not sure). There's some great '70s-era Bi-State signage to be found along the route, and there's even an old boarded up streetcar shelter (I can't remember the cross street). I highly recommend taking a drive down the alley if you haven't seen it-- it's living history!!!
I know there are some old remaining shelters still scattered around the city, such as the one on Thurman Avenue near Cleveland Ave. on the South Side. Also, I believe the bus depot on Manchester in downtown Maplewood was a streetcar depot at one time (that one is still in use and looks oh-so retro!).
Are there any other notable remnants from the streetcar age?

I also love the "streetcar alley" on the West Side near Enright Ave, just north of Delmar. It was a designated streetcar corridor back in the day, and later a bus corridor (it may still be, I'm not sure). There's some great '70s-era Bi-State signage to be found along the route, and there's even an old boarded up streetcar shelter (I can't remember the cross street). I highly recommend taking a drive down the alley if you haven't seen it-- it's living history!!!
I know there are some old remaining shelters still scattered around the city, such as the one on Thurman Avenue near Cleveland Ave. on the South Side. Also, I believe the bus depot on Manchester in downtown Maplewood was a streetcar depot at one time (that one is still in use and looks oh-so retro!).
Are there any other notable remnants from the streetcar age?



















