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New Orleans historic streetcar line to receive spark in additional ADA compliance

By Trains Staff | May 23, 2024

Congressman Troy Carter announces federal funding of over $5 million

Logo for New Orleans’ historic streetcar line receives spark in additional ADA compliance

New Orleans — The historic St. Charles streetcar line of the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is expected to receive a spark in additional improvements in its ADA compliance and handicapped accessibility. This will be possible with over $5 million in funding from a recently passed Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, recently announced by Congressman Troy Carter on X (formally Twitter).

According to the May 23, 2024, post: “@NewOrleansRTA is getting $5,492,524 to make the St. Charles streetcar line #ADA compliant. This is vital to make public transportation accessible to everyone. I’m proud to have championed the #BipartisanInfrastructureLaw which made this possible.”

Beginning as a horse-drawn operation in 1835, electrified by the late 19th Century, the St. Charles line is cherished as New Orleans’ oldest streetcar route in addition to being named a National Historic Landmark. It’s one of five lines in RTA’s network to use vintage equipment while providing public transportation between downtown and the nearby tourist destinations. Significant improvements since 2019 [See “Service curtailed as New Orleans streetcar…Trains News Wire, Aug. 26, 2019] introduced the St. Charles line to three ADA-accessible streetcars and 12 rebuilt stops to accommodate wheelchair lifts.

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RTA’s Canal Street streetcar route, carries tourists and residents through the central business district in Aug. 12, 2019. The St. Charles route, New Orleans historic streetcar line, is to receive a spark in additional ADA compliance. Scott A. Hartley
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