- The
streetcar system was
established in 1861, and used a
variety of
vehicles in its history,
including horse-drawn
streetcars,
Peter Witt
streetcars, the...
-
vehicular traffic with
streetcars stopping on
demand at
frequent stops like buses.
Since 2019, the
network has used low-floor
streetcars,
making it
fully accessible...
- The
Waterfront Streetcar used a
fleet of five W2
trams from Melbourne, Australia.
Service began on May 29, 1982, the
first streetcars to run in Seattle...
-
purchase of two
additional streetcars, with the
intent to
allow streetcars to run
every 10 minutes. In 2005 the
Portland Streetcar project was
awarded the...
- rail vehicles,
heritage streetcar operations can
include upkeep of
historic rail infrastructure.
Working heritage streetcars are
closely related to the...
- systems, but all have been
served by
historic streetcars or
replicas of
historic streetcars. The El Paso
Streetcar is a new
heritage system that
opened in November...
- two
streetcars on
order from
Brookville was
delivered on
March 20, 2015. At the time of the
phase 1
opening on
April 13, 2015, the
second streetcar vehicle...
- only U.S.
company building modern streetcars—as
distinct from
light rail cars or new
replicas of
historic streetcars—until 2013, when
Brookville received...
-
Northeast quadrant. The
streetcars are the
first to run in the
District of
Columbia since the
dismantling of the
previous streetcar system in 1962. The District...
- have re-introduced
streetcars. In the
latter half of the 19th century,
transit systems were
generally rail,
first horse-drawn
streetcars, and
later electric...