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The Pinellas Suncoast Transit Authority (PSTA) is a government agency that provides public transportation for Pinellas County, Florida.The authority manages a fixed-route bus system that encompasses over 40 bus routes - including two express routes to Tampa; the Central Avenue Trolley; the Suncoast Beach Trolley; and the bus rapid transit service, the SunRunner.
Old Pueblo Trolley: Electric April 17, 1993: October 2011 [17] Volunteer-operated heritage streetcar using one mile of original track. Sun Link: Tucson (second era) Electric July 25, 2014 [18] Reintroduction: Warren–Bisbee Railway: Warren – Bisbee: Electric Interurban March 12, 1908: May 31, 1928: Connected Warren and Bisbee.
St. Pete-Clearwater International Airport is also within close proximity of Clearwater Beach. The Clearwater Jolley Trolley has provided transportation up and down the beach since 1982. [citation needed] It currently [when?] runs to North Clearwater Beach and down to Sand Key, including Island Estates. Mandalay Avenue is the main drag on the ...
There are two new ways to get around Fall River this summer, with a water taxi and tourism trolley. Here's the schedule and how to get tickets.
Trolley rides and ice skating are two new additions this year
Share certificate issued by the J. G. Brill Company, issued on April 11, 1921 A 1903 Brill-built streetcar on a heritage streetcar line in Sintra, Portugal in 2010. The J. G. Brill Company manufactured streetcars, [1] interurban coaches, motor buses, trolleybuses and railroad cars in the United States for nearly 90 years, hence the longest-lasting trolley and interurban manufacturer.
End of the line at 5th Avenue with severed track segment in the distance. In March 2008, the Clearwater Subdivision's trackage in downtown St. Petersburg was pulled up, along with the South Side Spur, which ran south of Central Avenue and east of 34th Street South (part of the former Seaboard line).
CSX's Clearwater Subdivision in Pinellas Park, Florida along the former right-of-way of the Orange Belt Railway. Today, there are segments of the Orange Belt Railway that are still active. Most notably, a section of the line running from Clearwater southeast to St. Petersburg remains active and is currently part of CSX's Clearwater Subdivision.