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The Main Street Line is a line of the Memphis Area Transit Authority trolley system. It began operations in 1993, becoming the first streetcar line to operate in Memphis since 1947.[3] It runs for about 2 mi (3.2 km) along Main Street, with 14 stops in Downtown Memphis. The Main Street Line is concurrent with the Riverfront Loop for almost all of its length.[4]

Main Street Line
The Civic Center Plaza station with its clock tower.
Overview
StatusOperational
LocaleMemphis, Tennessee, United States
Termini
  • Butler Avenue
  • North End Terminal
  • Stations14
    Service
    TypeHeritage streetcar
    SystemMATA Trolley
    Operator(s)Memphis Area Transit Authority
    History
    OpenedApril 29, 1993 (1993-04-29)[1][2]
    Technical
    Line length2.0 mi (3.2 km)
    Track length3.7 mi (6.0 km)
    Number of tracks2
    Track gauge4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm)
    ElectrificationOverhead lines

    Route map

    Maintenance Facility

    North End Terminal Bus interchange

    Overton

    Convention Center

    Civic Center Plaza

    Jefferson Street

    Court

    Madison

    Union

    Peabody Place

    Beale Street

    Dr. M.L. King Jr.

    Huling

    Butler

    Central Station
    Amtrak

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    The Main Street Line begins in the South Main Arts District at Butler Avenue. From here it runs north past major attractions such as the National Civil Rights Museum and Beale Street. At Peabody Place, Main Street becomes a pedestrian mall allowing the trolley full right-of-way. On the Main Street Mall, the line passes through the heart of downtown Memphis, passing Court Square, the Civic Center Plaza, and the Cook Convention Center. At Madison Avenue, the tracks connect with the Madison Avenue Line, though the two lines to not have connecting routes. The mall ends at Exchange Street in front of the convention center, whereby the trolley continues north to the North End Terminal on Shadyac Avenue. The terminal provides connections with the MATA bus system. For the entirety of its route, the Main Street line has a double track, with cars operating in both directions.

    In February 2021, MATA opened a new stop in front of Memphis Central Station. Construction of the new stop was funded through a Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement grant from TDOT.[5]

    List of trolley stops

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    South Main Arts District to North End Terminal

    Stop Other
    trolley line(s)
    Notes
    Central Station Memphis Central Station
    Butler   South Main Arts District, Blues Hall of Fame
    Huling   South Main Arts District, National Civil Rights Museum
    Dr. ML King Jr.   Formerly "Linden" for the cross street
    FedExForum, Halloran Center
    Beale Street   Beale Street, Elvis Presley Plaza, Memphis Rock 'n' Soul Museum, Orpheum Theatre
    Peabody Place   Peabody Place, Belz Museum
    Union   88 Union Tower, AutoZone Park, One Commerce Square
    Court     North Court (northbound), South Court (southbound)
    Court Square, Falls Building, Fire Museum, Raymond James Tower
    Jefferson Stop is southbound only
    200 Jefferson tower, 88 North Main building
    Civic Center Plaza   City Hall, Shelby County Courthouse
    Convention Center   Cannon Center, Memphis-Cook Convention Center
    Overton   Pinch District
    North End   North End Terminal transit center

    References

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    1. ^ May, Jack (November 1993). "Memphis: Trolleys Roll Again". Passenger Train Journal. Interurban Press. pp. 40–48. ISSN 0160-6913.
  • ^ Scott, Don (Summer 1993). "Metamorphosis on Main Street". The New Electric Railway Journal. pp. 14–16. Retrieved January 31, 2023 – via American Public Transportation Association.
  • ^ Huston, Jerry (April 22, 1993). "Trolley rumbles to life in city – Line readied for comeback downtown". The Commercial Appeal.
  • ^ "MATA Trolley Service". Memphis Area Transit Authority. Archived from the original on 2013-01-03. Retrieved 2012-05-23.
  • ^ "South Main shop owners ready for new trolley station to open this weekend". WREG.com. 2021-02-24. Retrieved 2021-10-29.

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