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Grand River Park & Ride: 12 Mile + Novi Road 35.9 miles (57.8 km) 3 Concurrent with 305 from downtown Farmington to Novi Road 830: Downriver Park & Ride: West Road + Grange Road 22.8 miles (36.7 km) 3 Concurrent with 160 from Dix/I-75 to Dix/Northline, and from Trenton/Eureka to southern terminus 851
Augustus Woodward's plan following the 1805 fire for Detroit's baroque-styled radial avenues and Grand Circus Park Streetcars on Woodward Avenue, circa 1900s. The period from 1800 to 1929 was one of considerable growth of the city, from 1,800 people in 1820 to 1.56 million in 1930 (2.3 million for the metropolitan area).
The Detroit Downtown Trolley (originally the Detroit Citizens' Railway) was a heritage trolley built in 1976 as a U.S. Bicentennial project. [33] The trolley ran over a one-mile L-shaped route from Grand Circus Park to near the Renaissance Center, via Washington Boulevard and Jefferson Avenue, using narrow-gauge trams acquired from municipal ...
The former Morris Park station in 2022. The New Haven Railroad had two stations serving the Morris Park area. Westchester station was located about 1 ⁄ 4 mile (0.40 km) to the south of the proposed station site at Eastchester Road, while the Morris Park station was located further south at the corner of Sacket and Paulding Avenues.
From there, a new light rail system would take over and extend beyond Detroit and into Royal Oak, and possibly later into Pontiac. Total costs were forecast at $1.5 billion, with $1.1 billion for ...
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The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan (RTA) is a public transit agency serving Metro Detroit and the Ann Arbor area in the U.S. state of Michigan. It operates the QLINE, [1] and coordinates and oversees public transit operations by other agencies, including DDOT, SMART, and the Detroit People Mover.
The QLINE is a 3.3-mile-long (5.3 km) streetcar system in Detroit, Michigan, United States.Opened on May 12, 2017, it connects Downtown Detroit with Midtown and New Center, running along Woodward Avenue (M-1) for its entire route. [4]