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How old is New Orleans streetcar?

History of New Orleans Streetcars. The New Orleans streetcars have the distinction as one of the first passenger railroads in the United States and one of the oldest continuously operating street railway in the entire world. Their history dates back to 1835, with the St. Charles Avenue line.



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The St. Charles Streetcar Line is a historic streetcar line in New Orleans, Louisiana. Running since 1835, it is the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world. It is operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA).

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Cheaper to operate and requiring less maintenance, buses began phasing out the streetcars very early. As Richmond points out, in 1926, 15 percent of the total miles traveled by Pacific Electric riders was along bus routes; that share would more than double by 1939.

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The Predigtstuhlbahn in Bad Reichenhall is the world's oldest originally preserved cable car. Since 1928 it has been considered a model for the ideal cable car and the epitome of elegance in ropeway construction. Justifiably, the Predigtstuhlbahn is a protected monument.

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But, there's a simple test to distinguish streetcars from cable cars: If it runs on steel rails with a trolley pole connected to an overhead wire above, it's a streetcar. If it runs on steel rails with an open slot between them, and no overhead wires, it's a cable car.

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