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ROUTES
STREETCAR ROUTE (TEMPE)
Operator: Valley Metro
Marina Hts / Rio Salado Pkway - Tempe - Dorsey / Apache Blvd |
LIGHT RAIL ROUTE
Operator: Valley Metro
Metro Parkway - Dunlap Av. / 19th Av. - Christown Mall – Uptown Phoenix (Central Av. / Camelback) – Cultural District (McDowell / Central Av.) – City Hall (1st at Jefferson / Central at Washington) – Sky Harbor Airport (44th St. / Washington) – University Drive – Dorsey / Apache Blvd - Mesa Dr. / Main St. - Gilbert Rd. / Main St. |
PEOPLE MOVER ROUTE
Operator: Bombardier
Rental Car Center - Sky Harbor Airport - 44th St. / Washington |
CHARACTERISTICS OF THE SYSTEM
NETWORK LENGTH
- Streetcar lines: 5 km.
- Light rail lines: 48 km.
- People mover system: 8 km.
HISTORY
- Horse-drawn steetcars: 1887 - June 1895.
- Streetcars (1st generation): 28 Sept. 1893 - 16 Feb. 1948.
- Streetcars (2nd generation, Tempe): 20 May 2022 - today.
- Light rail: 27 Dec. 2008 - today.
- Airport sky train: 8 Apr. 2013 - today.
GAUGE
- Modern streetcar & Light rail: 1435 mm.
- Airport sky train: Automated guideway system
TRAM PRESERVATION
The Phoenix Trolley Museum has a collection of old streetcars.
SOURCES
- Fleming, L.J. Ride a mile and smile the while: A history of the Phoenix Street Railway, 1887-1948. Phoenix: Swaine Publications, 1977.
- "Funding gap hits Phoenix extensions", Tramways & Urban Transit, Sept. 2009 (72: 861), p.354.
- Simons, V. "Phoenix: A city rescued by light rail", Tramways & Urban Transit, March 2009 (72:855), p.94-97.
- Simons, V. "Phoenix light rail takes flight again", Tramways & Urban Transit, Apr. 2017 (80:952), p.138-142.
- Simons, V. "Phoenix spreads its wings", Tramways & Urban Transit, Nov. 2014 (77:923), p.94-97.
- "Phoenix Street Railway 1887-1948", Western Railroader, 1961 (24:254).
- Ziech, M. & Tierney, S. "Phoenix: The rise of the streetcar", Tramways & Urban Transit, Feb. 2024 (87:1034), p.48-51.
WIKIS
- Phoenix Street Railway
- PHX Sky Train
- Tempe Streetcar
- Valley Metro (Phoenix)
- Valley Metro Rail (Phoenix)
WEB SITES
- All aboard Arizona (formerly: Arizona Rail Passenger Association)
- A Brief History Of Public Transportation in Metro Phoenix
- Friends of Transit
- Phoenix 101: streetcars (from: Rogue Columnist, 28 Feb. 2017)
- PHX Sky Train
- Valley Metro
Special thanks to Russell Powers of Denver, Colorado for his kind help sending me information on the Phoenix streetcar network.
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