We rode these Perley Thomas streetcars in May 2018 after traveling on the Amtrak "City of New Orleans" from Chicago. I'm building a large scale model of one of them at present. JNS Rugby, England.
My family and I rode on the St Charles Street car line last week whilst on holiday in New Orleans from Canal Street as far as Washington Street in the garden District. What struck me was the effort the driver had to put in to pilot one of these old street cars. It was an enjoyable experience as the route allows a great degree of sight seeing. Hope they continue to be preserved for future generations. Great video
Great video.... I will be visiting New Orleans next month, May 2024 and will be staying in St Charles Ave, a couple of blocks from Harmony Circle. Was amazing to find your video going past the area we are staying in. I certainly will be travelling by the street cars for most of my travels there.
It is great that the RTA is trying to preserve the old street cars. I was lucky enough to ride them when visiting NO a while back - they sure get crowded. Whilst many cities have replaced them with more modern easy access with A/C etc. Some cities also still retain some of the heritage carriages (for example, Milan in Italy & Lisbon in Portugal). NO is a great place to visit - the food, music & places to see & experience. Thank you for sharing.
It's worth noting that the reversible seats, as late as the early sixties, also had a slot for a sign reading "Colored" which delineated the section in the back of the car to which the African American passengers were restricted. Of course it had to be changed each time the car reversed direction in order that the black passengers would be relegated to the rear. This is a part of Southern history that is as real as the quaint charm of the Street car and should not be forgotten.
I can see this was done June. 1)Would mid July be too hot to visit? What do you think? 2)Also how were the hotels? 3) Lastly, how to buy 3 day pass? Can I buy it on iphone and use Apple pay on the car? Thanks! - new york
We rode these Perley Thomas streetcars in May 2018 after traveling on the Amtrak "City of New Orleans" from Chicago. I'm building a large scale model of one of them at present. JNS Rugby, England.
this city is like home to me. Riding the street car is very therapeutic. Watching this gave me a peace, thank you.
I'm glad you liked it! New Orleans is such a spectacular city!
My family and I rode on the St Charles Street car line last week whilst on holiday in New Orleans from Canal Street as far as Washington Street in the garden District. What struck me was the effort the driver had to put in to pilot one of these old street cars. It was an enjoyable experience as the route allows a great degree of sight seeing. Hope they continue to be preserved for future generations. Great video
I rode these cars back in 2016. We absolutely loved riding them. Cannot wait until we return to New Orleans.
Great video.... I will be visiting New Orleans next month, May 2024 and will be staying in St Charles Ave, a couple of blocks from Harmony Circle. Was amazing to find your video going past the area we are staying in.
I certainly will be travelling by the street cars for most of my travels there.
Maintain these at all costs.
they do lol
It is great that the RTA is trying to preserve the old street cars. I was lucky enough to ride them when visiting NO a while back - they sure get crowded. Whilst many cities have replaced them with more modern easy access with A/C etc. Some cities also still retain some of the heritage carriages (for example, Milan in Italy & Lisbon in Portugal). NO is a great place to visit - the food, music & places to see & experience. Thank you for sharing.
What an awesome and beautiful video, thank you so much! xo
Had a amazing time on the streetcar the other day. Beautiful trip through the Garden District
Love those reversible seats. 1920s technology, still working!
It's worth noting that the reversible seats, as late as the early sixties, also had a slot for a sign reading "Colored" which delineated the section in the back of the car to which the African American passengers were restricted. Of course it had to be changed each time the car reversed direction in order that the black passengers would be relegated to the rear. This is a part of Southern history that is as real as the quaint charm of the Street car and should not be forgotten.
Thanks for sharing this lovely video
Excellent video ---thank you. You answered the questions I had about fares and air conditioning along the way.
Great video! Do you know if there are any attractions at the last stop, S. Claiborne Ave. & S. Carrolton Ave?
Yes that's where the St. Charles streetcar route ends.
Este tipo de veiculo funciona ai nesta cidade como transporte publico? é muito lindo beijos
So do you just get back on the one going back to where you got on?
I can see this was done June. 1)Would mid July be too hot to visit? What do you think? 2)Also how were the hotels? 3) Lastly, how to buy 3 day pass? Can I buy it on iphone and use Apple pay on the car? Thanks! - new york
Im going to New Orleans in June, so I’ll be riding this street car to go to the zoo.
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Nice job! I always try to ride the St. Charles and River lines when I visit NOLA. Did you happen to take The Crescent to get there?
Thanks! No I didn't take the Cresent this time. I plan to ride it sometime in the future.