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The line was built at a cost of $51 million (about $65.6 million in 2023 [8]), more than half of which came from federal funds, by the Loop Trolley Transportation Development District, which owns the line and the three replica-historic streetcars. Originally, the service was operated by a separate non-profit entity called the Loop Trolley Company.
East 153rd Street Loop Saint Clair Avenue 7.7 miles (12.4 km) 24-hour service 2 East 79 Glenville Maud Loop Tremont Steelyard Commons: Harvard Avenue, East 79th Street 12.2 miles (19.6 km) Weekdays only 3 Superior Downtown Superior Avenue & West 6th Street East Cleveland Stokes-Windermere Station: Superior Avenue (US-6) 7.2 miles (11.6 km)
Trolley service was originally anticipated to return in late 2021. [9] As of August 2023, six of the 18 cars were restored but still not enough to resume trolley service. [10] SEPTA expected trolleys would be in service in late 2023. [11] However, that goal was also not met. Trolleys finally returned to service on June 16, 2024. [12] [2]
Old Pueblo Trolley: Electric April 17, 1993: ... Downtown Loop: construction began ... the Skyline, opened in 2023. Idaho. Name Location Motive power Type [a ...
RTA Rapid Transit (generally known as The Rapid) is a rapid transit and semi-metro [4] system owned and operated by the Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority (GCRTA). ...
Route 15 Trolley: Trolley: All Stops 63rd–Girard Richmond–Westmoreland: 4,762 Media–Sharon Hill Line: Trolley: Route 101 Orange Street/ Media: 69th Street: 2,023 Route 102 Chester Pike / Sharon Hill: 2,097 Norristown High Speed Line: Light metro: Local 69th Street: Norristown: 4,510
The vehicles were delivered between February and August 2008. Trackless trolley service resumed on Routes 66 and 75 on April 14, 2008, and on Route 59 the following day, but was initially limited to just one or two vehicles on each route, as new trolley buses gradually replaced the motorbuses serving the routes over a period of several weeks. [36]
In 2018, a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) heritage trolley line opened to connect the old trolley loop area in University City with the Missouri History Museum in Forest Park. The Loop Trolley shut down in 2019 after ridership and revenue fell far short of projections, but was reopened in 2022 after the federal government threatened to demand the return of ...