South Claiborne cars 920 and 925 star in these pictures as they board passengers on the outer track of Canal Street prior to turning right and following St. Charles Street up to Lee Circle. The date is June 10, 1947. In the upper picture, we also see a Cemeteries, West End, or Tulane car on our right, on the inner lakebound track, stopped at the Carondelet/Bourbon intersection. The lower picture also shows a Desire or Gentilly car on the outer lakebound track, stopped for passengers before turning right into the Vieux Carré on Bourbon Street. Note the station wagon at the left edge of the lower picture, with what appears to be a wood body. This is the first all-steel station wagon, introduced in 1946 by Willys Overland. The steel body was painted to look like the traditional wood station wagon body. (Thanks to Morris Hill for the information on the Willys.)