The DC Streetcar Will Start Service in a Week
Your eyes are not deceiving you with that headline.
On Thursday, Mayor Bowser announced via Twitter that the H Street streetcar line would begin passenger service on Saturday, February 27.
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To say that this has been a long time coming would be the understatement of all understatements. However, it appears that after numerous announced start dates, the service will truly begin a week from this Saturday.
The streetcar will operate every day of the week, except Sunday, and it will be free for passengers for the foreseeable future. Cars will run every 15 minutes between Union Station and Oklahoma Avenue.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/the_dc_streetcar_will_start_service_in_a_week/10891.
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