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The Loop Trolley is a 2.2-mile (3.5 km), 10-station heritage streetcar line in and near the Delmar Loop area of greater St. Louis, Missouri, United States.It opened for service in 2018, then shut down in 2019 after revenue fell far short of projections.
Ewing Yard with some SD-400 and SD-460 cars. Metro Transit, the public transit operator in the Greater St. Louis area, operates two rail yards for the MetroLink light rail system, four bus depots for MetroBus and Metro Call-A-Ride services, and one streetcar barn for the Loop Trolley.
Location Motive power Type [a] Opened Closed Notes Alabama Power Company: Anniston: Horse ? ? Electric 1888: April 20, 1932: Formerly Anniston Electric and Gas Company [2] Birmingham Railway, Light and Power Company: Birmingham: Horse January 24, 1884: April 16, 1898 Steam May 25, 1885: February 26, 1904 Electric October 10, 1891: April 19, 1953
On July 26, 2022, the Delmar Loop station was impacted by a flash flood that shut down MetroLink for nearly 72 hours and caused roughly $40 million in overall damage. [7] [8] Damage near the Delmar Loop station included roughly 5 miles (8.0 km) of track bed, a communications room and a two-car train. [9]
This section of the Loop Trolley line had opened for service only a little more than two weeks earlier, on November 23. (The line's easternmost portion, which is entirely outside University City, had opened one week earlier.) Car 001 is ex-Portland Vintage Trolley car 512, a replica of a 1903 Brill streetcar built in 1991 by the Gomaco Trolley ...
The Loop Trolley near Limit Avenue in University City. The Loop Trolley is a 2.2-mile (3.5 km), 10-station heritage streetcar line that runs from City Hall in University City to the Missouri History Museum in St. Louis' Forest Park.
Lowell National Historical Park Trolley System Lowell, MA: 1984 [75] 1.2 mi (1.9 km) [76] Primarily a tourist system (does not operate daily, year-round). APTA does not provide ridership figures. Galveston Island Trolley: Galveston, TX: 1988 [77] 6.8 mi (10.9 km) [77] Primarily a tourist system. APTA does not provide ridership figures. Kenosha ...
[3] [5] Most recently expanded in 2007, the streetcar now operates over 3.4 miles (5.5 km) of track in a figure-eight loop pattern. [1] The Metro Streetcar is operated by Rock Region Metro . In 2023, the system had a ridership of 22,600.