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A Hop streetcar on St. Paul Avenue at Plankinton Avenue. The Hop, also known as the Milwaukee Streetcar, is a modern streetcar system in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.The system’s 2.1-mile (3.4 km) [5] [3] [6] original “M” line connects the Milwaukee Intermodal Station and Downtown to the Lower East Side and Historic Third Ward neighborhoods. [7]
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The services—T1 (Route 10), T2 (Route 34), T3 (Route 13), T4 (Route 11), and T5 (Route 36)—collectively operate on about 39.6 miles (63.7 km) of route. [ 2 ] Like Boston 's Green Line and San Francisco 's Muni Metro , the T is the descendant of a pre- World War II streetcar system.
Each car weighs 63,000 lb (29,000 kg). [13] In 2005, all cars were equipped with air conditioning. A streetcar decorated for the 2021 Christmas season. Between 2017 and 2021, during the 13-year suspension of all service, three of the four cars were extensively restored by the Gomaco Trolley Company. [6]
SEPTA Route 13, also known as the Chester Avenue Line, is a trolley line operated by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority (SEPTA) that connects 13th Street Station in downtown Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with Yeadon and Darby, Pennsylvania.
U.S. Route 13 or U.S. Highway 13 (US 13) is a north–south United States Numbered Highway established in 1926 that runs for 518 miles (834 km) from Interstate 95 (I-95) just north of Fayetteville, North Carolina, to US 1 in the northeastern suburbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, near Morrisville.
13 Emsworth by 1915 [1] Sep 3, 1966 [6] became 6/13 14 Avalon: by 1915 [1] Apr 30, 1966 [6] Short turn of the 13. Became the 6/14 when 6/13 was cut back to Avalon loop. 15 Bellevue and West View by 1915 [1] Sep 4, 1965 [6] Formed a loop with 10 West View. 15 Bellevue was clockwise as far as West View. 16 Shadeland [13] 17 Reedsdale 18 Woods Run ...
The Connector is a streetcar system in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.The system opened to passengers on September 9, 2016. [3] The streetcar operates on a 3.6-mile (5.8 km) [4] loop from The Banks, Great American Ball Park, Paycor Stadium, and Smale Riverfront Park through Downtown Cincinnati and north to Findlay Market in the northern edge of the Over-the-Rhine neighborhood.