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  1. The Riverfront Line was a dream come true for New Orleans business owners, developers and streetcar fans. It connects locals, conventioneers, and visitors to points along the Mississippi River. The Riverfront Line travels 1.5 miles past the legendary French Market, to the Aquarium of the Americas, shopping at the Riverwalk and the Ernest M ...

  2. The Prytania Streetcar began operation in 1861 as a mule-drawn car line. It was called the "Silk Stocking" line because its route included the streets of the "Garden District," an uptown area of the city developed in the 19th century by wealthy merchants. Lined with live oaks and mansions, the Prytania Streetcar route's many patrons included ...

  3. Rampart Streetcar Line Construction; ... Only Show Wheelchair Accessible Stops Only Show Wheelchair Accessible Streetcars ... Map View. Fastest Option; Option 2 ...

  4. Jul 18, 2010 · New Orleans streetcar lines on an aerial view of the city, from Google Maps. Pictures. These pictures are from a visit on 15 May 2010. Unfortunately, afternoon thunderstorms limited my picture-taking opportunities. At the Dumaine Street station, the line runs very close to the Mississippi River, right on the other side of the levee.

  5. That Riverfront Tramway is the only line the the city that voyage on it own right-of-way, similar to one light rail line. This wire was also the first in the city to offer wheelchair acces. Check all RTA lines, Streetcar real your times, schedule real route map for any Urban line by RTA in New Orleans equal Moovit. Enjoy flow views as her ride!

  6. The New Orleans RTA St. Charles streetcar line - St. Charles Streetcar serves 55 streetcar stations in the New Orleans area departing from Canal / Carondelet and ending at S. Carrollton / S. Claiborne.Scroll down to see upcoming St. Charles line times at each station and the next scheduled St. Charles line departure will be displayed.

  7. The Canal Streetcar Line is a historic streetcar line in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA). It originally operated from 1861 to 1964. It was redesigned and rebuilt between 2000 and 2004, and operation was reinstated in 2004 after a 40-year hiatus. Primarily running along its namesake ...