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There's no better relationship than the one between New Orleans and its streetcar line.Some cities have subways, while others have trolleys. But down here in The Big Easy we've got streetcars ...
A passing streetcar conductor wears a mask during the coronavirus pandemic in New Orleans, Sunday, March 29, 2020. (Photo by David Grunfeld, NOLA.com, The Times-Picayune | The New Orleans Advocate) ...
New Orleans’ new Rampart-St. Claude streetcar line provides distinct opportunities to hop off and drop into some of the city’s best bars during Mardi Gras and all year round.
New Orleans streetcar system could see major expansion, ... Still, Augustine stressed that the map he sketched for board members on Tuesday could change dramatically based on community input, ...
Both the city of New Orleans and its streetcars are famously elegant and unhurried. The St. Charles line clanks along at a modest 20 miles per hour, and if bad traffic or a large number of riders ...
New Orleans' streetcar line has been up and running for nearly 200 years. It started in 1835 using horses, eventually switching to horsepower once electricity went mainstream.
NEW ORLEANS — In the next few years, more people will be able to ride New Orleans’ streetcars. With the help of federal funds, the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) will make more ...
He said that, according to a local streetcar historian, the Army had surplus olive drab paint available for sale after World War I, so NOPSI used that color, and added: “That shade of green was ...
New Orleans’ new Rampart-St. Claude streetcar line provides distinct opportunities to hop off and drop into some of the city’s best bars during Mardi Gras and all year round.