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Detroit’s streetcars are likely to look a bit different in coming months. The QLINE red won’t be going away, according to spokesman Dan Lijana, but the trains and the stations are expected to ...
Could things be turning around for Detroit’s beleaguered QLine? According to M-1 Rail, the nonprofit that operates the streetcar system, more than one million people took a ride in 2023 — a 50 ...
The big picture: Transferring the QLine from the nonprofit M-1 Rail to the RTA is a step toward a true regional transit system, a crucial service Metro Detroit lacks. By bringing the QLine under ...
The Regional Transit Authority of Southeast Michigan officially took control of the QLINE on Tuesday. The 3.3-mile streetcar line that runs along Woodward Avenue in Detroit is now a fully public ...
Detroit's QLine streetcar saw an uptick in riders in 2023, up 25% year-over-year with more than 1 million riders, officials said Tuesday. The contrast is even sharper over the past two years ...
Ridership on Detroit's QLine streetcar spiked post-pandemic, according to the QLine’s annual report released Tuesday, with data gathered from M-1 Rail, the nonprofit that has operated the ...
Detroit’s QLINE streetcar system, launched with foundation and private-sector funding, now carries more than a million riders annually. Approximately 45 percent of Americans do not have access ...