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The Metro Streetcar, formerly known as the River Rail Streetcar, is a two line heritage streetcar system operating in
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, Arkansas. It has operated since November 1, 2004. Most recently expanded in 2007, the streetcar now operates over of track in a figure-eight loop pattern. The Metro Streetcar is operated by
Rock Region Metro Rock Region Metropolitan Transit Authority (also known as Rock Region Metro, stylized as Rock Region METRO), is the largest transit agency in Arkansas. It was formerly known as the Central Arkansas Transit Authority. Rock Region Metro provides pu ...
. In , the system had a ridership of .


History

By the 1890s, Little Rock had begun to grow out into the countryside of Pulaski County in large part due to the construction of a street railway system. Similar to many other cities in the South after the Civil War, Little Rock’s lack of development attracted businessmen eager to take advantage of expected economic growth in real estate, banking, and other merchant ventures. Little Rock's first
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line (horse tramway) opened in 1876. The horsecars operated until 1895. Steam-powered streetcars operated between July 3, 1888, and 1889. The construction of street railways in the United States began to overlap with real estate and banking enterprises as the lines electrified in the late 1880s and early 1890s. Electric traction in Little Rock was introduced on December 23, 1891, after consolidation by a company formed to run the streetcar system exclusively. Eventually, that company was bought by Arkansas Power & Light. Electric
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s operated until September 1, 1947, extending as far west as the city's Hillcrest and Stifft's Station neighborhoods. What is now named the Metro Streetcar opened on November 1, 2004, as the River Rail Streetcar, operated by the Central Arkansas Transit Authority. Phase I consisted of a single long line that connects two cities, Little Rock and North Little Rock, situated on opposite sides of the
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. The line carried 200,000 passengers in its first year of operation. In January 2006, construction began on Phase II, which was a extension to the William J. Clinton Presidential Center and
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headquarters. This section opened on February 16, 2007, with a ribbon cutting by Pulaski County Judge Buddy Villines, Little Rock Mayor
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, and North Little Rock Mayor
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. The extension increased the length of the line by about 33%, making the total mileage . In 2015, the Central Arkansas Transit Authority changed its name to
Rock Region Metro Rock Region Metropolitan Transit Authority (also known as Rock Region Metro, stylized as Rock Region METRO), is the largest transit agency in Arkansas. It was formerly known as the Central Arkansas Transit Authority. Rock Region Metro provides pu ...
, and in line with this rebranding, the River Rail Streetcar was renamed the Metro Streetcar.


Operation


Hours and frequency

The Metro Streetcar begins operations at approximately 8:30 a.m. Monday through Saturdays and at 10 a.m. Sundays, while it ends at approximately 10 p.m. Monday through Wednesdays, midnight on Fridays and Saturdays and at 5:30 p.m. on Sundays. It consists of two lines: the Blue Line and the Green Line. The Blue Line operates seven days a week, with extended service on Friday and Saturday nights and runs between Little Rock and North Little Rock, while the Green Line operates six days a week only with no Sunday service and runs in a circulator. Frequencies per line consist of 25-minute headways during the day, with 20-minute headways during evening and night-and-weekend service periods.


Stations

The trolley stops at many downtown attractions, from the Clinton Library to the historic River Market. The stops include the Marriott Hotel, Heifer Intl., and the Historic Arkansas Museum. Stations continue into the rapidly rejuvenating area of North Little Rock known as Argenta. Stops there include access to the
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WW II submarine, trolley barn,
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). The stops are indicated with -tall black signs and yellow sidewalk "bumps" curbside with the system map posted at each stop. Trolleys cannot be hailed between stops. Both stops and cars can be sponsored for a donation.


Lines

Blue Line
Green Line


Stop list

''Highlighted stops indicate daytime only service''


Expansion

Additional extensions to the system are under discussion, the most ambitious of which is a extension to Little Rock National Airport. If the expansion is completed, the status of the line could take on a role as some form of light rail line, instead of its current role as a
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. The proposed extension, among others in
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, is considered a hybrid form of transport known as "rapid streetcar". The expansion of the River Rail Streetcar line, turning it into a more effective rail rapid transit line, would be the first example of such a system in the United States.


Rolling stock

Metro Streetcar initially used three replica vintage electric trolleys. Two more streetcars were added as a part of the new Phase II extension. The design of these cars is generally similar to
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-type streetcars used in Little Rock until after World War II. The original number series for those cars was 400–407. The present cars continue that number series, albeit 60 years later, with the current cars being numbered 408–412. All of the cars in the present fleet were manufactured by the Gomaco Trolley Company.


See also

*
List of heritage railways This list of heritage railways includes heritage railways sorted by country, state, or region. A heritage railway is a preserved or tourist railroad which is run as a tourist attraction, is usually but not always run by volunteers, and often seeks ...
* Streetcars in North America


References


External links


Metro Streetcar
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