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The KC Streetcar is a one-route streetcar system in downtown Kansas City, Missouri. [8] Construction began in May 2014, [9] and service began on May 6, 2016. The KC Streetcar is part of the Kansas City metropolitan area's integrated public transit brand RideKC, and is operated by the Kansas City Streetcar Authority.
There are 342 properties and districts listed on the National Register in Kansas City. Downtown Kansas City includes 160 of these properties and districts; the city's remaining properties and districts are the National Register of Historic Places listings in Kansas City, Missouri. One historic district overlaps the downtown and non-downtown ...
The first electric streetcar operated in Kansas City on September 6, 1889. [7] By 1908, all but one of Kansas City's streetcar routes had been converted to electricity. [1] When the Kansas City Public Service Company (KCPS) was created in 1925, it inherited over 700 streetcars that had been owned and operated by private companies. [5]
Lowell National Historical Park Trolley: Lowell (second era) Electric 1984 Resurrected as a 1-mile heritage streetcar line, operational; expansion into commuter interurban proposed and discussed 1999–2016. [96] [97] [98] Lynn: Horse 1854 ? Lynn and Boston Railroad: Electric November 19, 1888 [99] [100] 1937
The Missouri and Kansas Interurban Railway was an interurban line running from Kansas City, Missouri through downtown Overland Park to Olathe in Kansas. It ran from 1906 until July 9, 1940 and was the last of the interurban trolley lines in the Kansas City metropolitan area . [ 1 ]
Roughly bounded by East Harvard Street, North Orange Avenue, Cornell Avenue, and East Vanderbilt Street 28°34′10″N 81°22′26″W / 28.569444°N 81.373889°W / 28.569444; -81.373889 ( Rosemere Historic
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A historic tram from 1905 which operated again in Vancouver, British Columbia between 1998 and 2012. The heritage Detroit Downtown Trolley in Detroit, Michigan, operated from 1976 until 2003. The Detroit trolley faced a steep decline in ridership after the Detroit People Mover system was installed in 1987.