To find out more about this year’s photo challenge here on Travel Words, please read this post.
This week I am going to look at transport, including another of those wonderful streetcars from San Francisco. But we’ll begin with this lovely traditional Maltese bus. The old Malta buses were really something truly unique and one of the most recognisable icons of Malta. The last of these old Maltese buses were yellow in colour with an orange horizontal stripe and their Gozitan counterparts grey coloured with a red horizontal stripe. The vast majority of the buses started and ended their trips at the main terminus in Valletta with a few operating on circular routes. Sadly these were phased out in 2011.

Milan, Italy 1856, built in 1928 and still operational. The second most common type of streetcar in Muni’s historic fleet is an American classic with an Italian accent. This type of car is named for Cleveland street railway commissioner Peter Witt, who designed it for his Ohio city around 1915. The concept was to speed loading by putting the conductor in the middle of the car, letting crowds board through the front door and paying as they passed the conductor. The design was also exported to world cities such as Toronto, Mexico City, Madrid, and three Italian cities, Naples, Turin, and Milan where they still operate today.
(In the 1970s, the Milan tram fleet was repainted a solid orange, the livery worn by the remainder of Muni’s Milan trams)
If you want to learn more about San Francisco’s historic streetcars and cable cars then please visit the Market Street Railway Museum.
Wonderful! I love them all! Happy Sunday, Jude.
A quiet day for you now your visitor(s) have gone?
Don’t be silly! A new Portuguese walking group set up and a quite challenging walk at Estoi. Followed by lunch at the Indian. Feet up now till other friends arrive at 4. Lisa messaged at 2 this morning – home safe 🤗💕 Jobs and a bit of a chill tomorrow.
You never stop do you!
Splendid stuff!
I think I have almost exhausted my trams now, but they have done well this year.
Marvellous! Here’s mine for today: https://suejudd.com/2021/10/17/orange-transport/
I’m glad you have shared your Malta buses again!
Yay!!
They are marvellous – so bright and cheerful too.
The Malta buses were lovely! A shame they have been replaced. Though the new ones are probably less polluting and more efficient.
Better for the environment, but are they as cheerful?
No character at all 🙁
What a shame.
https://geriatrixfotogallerie.wordpress.com/2021/10/17/orange-work/
Wonderful autumn oranges!
i love to imagine where that. happy orange tram would take its passengers..!
Here is my contribution for this month – thank you, Jude!
:https://theoakswestsussex.co.uk/2021/10/14/life-in-colour-challenge-october-21-orange/
All the trams in San Fran are delightful. I used to try and ride on as many as I could when visiting the city.
Orange was a popular colour for cars in London at one time. I never got why that was, and certainly never owned one. 🙂
Best wishes, Pete. x
It’s not a colour I would choose for a car! Though I did once own a metallic yellow one.
Hey Jude! Had no idea you had a challenge underway until I saw Sue’s response. Loved this colorful post! I came very close to buying a bright orange Volvo once because they’d lowered the price so much. The more I thought about it the better I realized why – it was SO ugly LOL!! I paid more and bought a white one which I had for many years. Anyway, your busses are so happy-looking I had to smile 😊 so thanks for that this sunny Sunday morning.
I can’t imagine why anyone would want an orange car, it just seems so wrong!
All about the price Jude! I’m sure someone eventually bought it when the price got low enough!
It’s not a colour you see here very often!
Perhaps it’s insurance against it getting stolen?!