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What is now named the Metro Streetcar opened on November 1, 2004, as the River Rail Streetcar, operated by the Central Arkansas Transit Authority. [ 3 ] [ 5 ] Phase I consisted of a single 2.5-mile (4.0 km) long line that connects two cities, Little Rock and North Little Rock, situated on opposite sides of the Arkansas River .
Metro Streetcar began operation in November 2004, as the River Rail Streetcar. (It was given its current name in 2015.) Operating 3.4 miles (5.5 km) of track in Little Rock and across the Arkansas River in North Little Rock, the streetcar system caters to visitors, tourists, and local downtown residents.
List of rivers in Arkansas . For a list of dams and reservoirs in Arkansas, see List of Arkansas dams and reservoirs Rivers are listed by drainage basin, by size, and alphabetically. By drainage basin
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Green River – 384 miles (618 km) Licking River – 303 miles (488 km) Kentucky River – 260 miles (420 km) North Fork Kentucky River – 168 miles (270 km) Levisa Fork – 164 miles (264 km) Tug Fork – 159 miles (256 km) The Green River is the longest river that is entirely within Kentucky. See also List of rivers of Kentucky.
Lee Creek (Arkansas) Little River (Red River tributary) Little River (St. Francis River tributary) Little Black River (Current River tributary) Little Flint Creek; Little Missouri River (Arkansas) Little North Fork White River; Little Red River (Arkansas) Little Sugar Creek; Long Creek (White River tributary)
The highway was listed as a "Proposed Primary Federal Aid Road" on a state map in the first issue of "Arkansas Highways Magazine" (1924), but not numbered. [11] The road brought much traffic through the hills of Arkansas, previously resistant to development. Eureka Springs was a popular stop on the route, with many motor inns and a vibrant ...
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