In 1964, New Orleans began removing its Canal Street streetcars to make way for the "more progressive" buses. In 1988, the Riverfront streetcars began rolling, and in 2004 streetcars made a triumphant return to Canal Street. This concise history, complete with numerous photographs, traces developments in New Orleans streetcar transportation since 1964 and includes chapters on collectibles and the damage from Hurricane Katrina.
Streetcars of New Orleans, The: 1964-Present
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Author(s)Earl Hampton Jr.
PublisherPelican Publishing
ISBN / ASIN1589807316
ISBN-139781589807310
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank859,689
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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