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The Tennessee Williams Festival St. Louis will stage 'A Streetcar Named Desire' at The Grandel from August 7–17.
Among the most highly anticipated theatrical events in St. Louis this summer is the mainstage production at the Tennessee ...
They all go to downtown St. Louis. The trolley won’t even operate within the same system as Metro: the $2 two-hour fare and $5 all-day fare will need to be purchased separately from all Metro fares.
But cities must allow new transit-oriented buildings to be built nearby. A look at streetcar projects in St. Louis and Portland. Yonah Freemark September 20, 2012. Portland is increasing the density ...
St. Louis business leaders spent years trying to bring a $52 million streetcar named the Loop Trolley to fruition, but now it may be the end of the ride.
St. Louis' gain is Portland's loss. After twenty years running in the City of Roses, Portland's old-timey streetcars are moving to St. Louis as part of a ten-year lease deal, according to KGW News ...
Just last week, Doug Campion, project manager for the Loop Trolley in St. Louis — a $43 million project that will run vintage streetcars, and is set to begin construction later this year ...
St. Louis Mayor Tishaura Jones, who long opposed the project that first began operating in 2018, is looking to put together a plan to get the trolley running again to avoid repaying $37.5 million ...
Metro’s vintage Australian streetcars are headed to St. Louis. The streetcars can no longer be used here because Seattle's modern streetcars run on a lower profile using electronic controls.
St. Louis’s ill-fated Loop Trolley rolled along Delmar Boulevard for the last time on Sunday, Dec. 29, 2019. It died in infancy, at the chronological age of 13 months and 14 days, but an actual ...
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