Streetcars in New Orleans

Streetcars in New Orleans
Operation
LocaleNew Orleans, Louisiana
OpenSeptember 1835 (steam locomotives and horsecars)
February 1893 (electric streetcars/trams)
Lines5 operating
Operator(s)New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA)
Infrastructure
Track gauge5 ft 2+12 in (1,588 mm)
Minimum curve radius28 ft (8.534 m) in yard,
50 ft (15.24 m) elsewhere
ElectrificationOverhead line, 600 V DC
Statistics
Track length (total)15.9 mi (25.6 km)
Annual Ridership (2024)3,535,600  8.14%
Overview
47 Cemeteries
City Park & Museum 48
Anthony St
City Park Av
St. Patrick St
Dumaine St
Murat St
Orleans Av
Hennessey St
St. Louis St
Bienville Av
Carrollton Av
Scott St
Telemachus St
Clark St
Norman C. Francis Pkwy
Lopez St
Salcedo St
A. Philip Randolph
Operations Facility (yard)
White St
US 90 / Broad St
Elysian Fields Av 46
Dorgenois St
Pauger St
Tonti St
Esplanade Av
Galvez St
French Market 49
Prieur St
Ursulines St
Claiborne Av
Ursulines St
Elk Pl/Basin St
St. Ann St
Poydras St
Conti St
Hyatt Regency
Rampart St
Julia St
Dumaine St
46 Union Terminal
Baronne/Dauphine
Toulouse St
12
Canal &
Carondelet/Bourbon
Canal &
Carondelet/Bourbon
St. Charles Av & Common St
St. Charles Av/Royal St
St. Charles Av & Union St
Camp/Chartres
Carondelet St & Gravier St
Bienville St
Poydras St
Magazine St/Decatur St
Lafayette St
Peters St
Girod St
Canal St. Ferry Terminal 47 48
Julia St
Canal St
St. Charles & St. Joseph St
Howard Av &
Carondelet St
Poydras St
Tivoli Circle
Julia St
Erato St
John Churchill
Chase St
49
Martin Luther King, Jr. Bl/
Melpomene St
Euterpe St
Felicity St
St. Andrew St
Josephine St
Jackson Av
First St
Third St
Washington Av
Sixth St
Eighth St
Louisiana Av
Foucher St
Peniston St
Constantinople St
Milan St
Napoleon Av
Jena St
Cadiz St
Bordeaux St
Robert St
Duffosat St
Valmont St
Jefferson Av
Joseph St
Nashville Av
State St
Webster St
12 South Claiborne Av
Calhoun St
Sycamore St
Exposition Bl
Spruce St
Tulane/Loyola
Birch St
Tulane University
Jeanette St
Walnut St
Carrollton Transit
Station (yard)
Broadway St
Willow St
Lowerline St
Oak St
Hilary St
Freret St
Burdette St
Maple St
Fern St
St. Charles Av
Note: not to scale

Streetcars have been an integral part of the public transportation network of New Orleans since the first half of the 19th century. The longest of the city's streetcar lines, the St. Charles Avenue line, is the oldest continuously operating street railway system in the world.:42 Today, the streetcars are operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA).

There are currently five operating streetcar lines in New Orleans: The St. Charles Avenue Line, the Riverfront Line, the Canal Street Line (which has two branches), and the Rampart-Loyola Line. The St. Charles Avenue Line is the only line that has operated continuously throughout New Orleans' streetcar history (though service was interrupted after Hurricane Katrina in August 2005 and resumed only in part in December 2006, as noted below). All other lines were replaced by bus service in the period from the late 1940s to the early 1960s. Preservationists were unable to save the streetcars on Canal Street, but were able to convince the city government to protect the St. Charles Avenue Line by granting it historic landmark status. In the later 20th century, trends began to favor rail transit again. A short Riverfront Line started service in 1988, and service returned to Canal Street in 2004, 40 years after it had been shut down.:79,124

The wide destruction wrought on the city by Hurricane Katrina and subsequent floods from the levee breaches in August 2005 knocked all the streetcar lines out of operation and damaged many of the streetcars. Service on a portion of the Canal Street line was restored in December of that year, with the remainder of the line and the Riverfront line returning to service in early 2006. On December 23, 2007, the Regional Transit Authority (RTA) extended service on the St. Charles line from Napoleon Avenue to the end of historic St. Charles Avenue (the "Riverbend"). On June 22, 2008, service was restored to the end of the line at South Carrollton Avenue & South Claiborne Avenue.

The streetcars are often changed or decorated for holidays and major sports events. For example, they are usually decorated for Christmas.