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Loyola-UPT Streetcar Line : ウィキペディア英語版 | Loyola-UPT Streetcar Line
The Loyola-UPT Streetcar line is a historic streetcar line in New Orleans, Louisiana. It is operated by the New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA). It is the newest streetcar line in the system, as it opened on January 28, 2013, with the total length of the line being . It was originally called the Loyola Avenue Streetcar line before altering to its current name. Construction started in August 2011, and the line was opened in time for New Orleans' hosting of Super Bowl XLVII. The line is officially designated Route 49 and is denoted with a gold color on most RTA publications. ==Route description== The Loyola-UPT line begins at the New Orleans Union Passenger Terminal (UPT) where it connects with RTA bus routes, Amtrak, and Greyhound Lines. From there, it runs for on Loyola Avenue in the New Orleans Central Business District to Canal Street. With the exception of only two blocks, this portion of the line does not operate on neutral ground, but rather on the inside traffic lanes. It is also unique in New Orleans in that the streetcar stops are built to light rail system standards as opposed to typical streetcar stops that utilize a simple concrete platform sometimes with a bench and/or a canopy. The route continues on Canal Street to Harrah's at the Mississippi River, and on weekends, it continues further down the Riverfront tracks to the French Market terminal at Esplanade Avenue. The line operates the same type of Von Dullen cars as the Canal Street line. It features solar powered passenger shelters along Loyola Avenue.
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