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The area gets its name from a streetcar turnaround, or "loop", formerly located in the area. [2]Delmar Boulevard was originally known as Morgan Street. According to Norbury L. Wayman in his circa 1980 series History of St. Louis Neighborhoods, [3] the name Delmar was coined when two early landowners living on opposite sides of the road, one from Delaware and one from Maryland, combined the ...
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 ]
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. It opened for service in 2018, then shut down in 2019 after revenue fell far short of projections. Service resumed in 2022 [3] under the Metro Transit division of the Bi-State Development Agency. [6]
The loop was the west end of #51 Forest Park, which ran east on Oakland, north on Euclid and then downtown on Laclede. The Brentwood line was built as the St. Louis and Kirkwood Railway. James Houseman was the major investor. The line was known as the Houseman Airline. The Forest Park connection was an extension of the Lindell line's Chouteau ...
A Loop Trolley car on Delmar Blvd. in University City. Delmar Boulevard is served by the Loop Trolley line, which opened in November 2018 and closed in 2019 (it currently lies dormant), and by Delmar station on MetroLink, St. Louis' light-rail line connecting the airport with downtown.
Delmar Loop station; Template:DelmarLoopTrolley; F. Forest Park–DeBaliviere station This page was last edited on 17 March 2016, at 05:52 (UTC). ... Mobile view ...
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The Loop Trolley on Delmar Boulevard in 2018. The Loop Trolley is a 2.2-mile (3.5 km) heritage streetcar line that runs from City Hall in University City to the Missouri History Museum and Forest Park in St. Louis. The 10 station line travels along Delmar Boulevard through the Delmar Loop and DeBaliviere