Before you start—I have a car. I like driving. I don’t have anything against the streetcar, it’s simply that I never even think about taking public transportation in New Orleans.
I’ve lived in or around New Orleans for many years. I grew up in Covington and spent many holidays across the lake with relatives. The streetcars have always been in my peripheral, but I’ve never thought about riding one. I can’t even use the “I never have cash” as an excuse because there’s an app for that these days.
Of course, when folks visit New Orleans I always tell them to ride the streetcar.
After all, it is an iconic part of the Crescent City!
Of the four streetcar lines that run through New Orleans, the St. Charles Avenue line is the most iconic.
It’s been running since 1835 and is the oldest continuously operating streetcar line in the world. It earned its place on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014 and is only one of two street railways on the list. The San Francisco cable car is the other.
The 6-mile line is one of the most popular streetcars in New Orleans.
It runs along St. Charles Avenue for most of the ride and passes popular destinations including Tulane University, Loyola, and Audubon Park.
Since I live right by St. Charles Avenue, I see the streetcars every day.
It’s like they’re teasing me.
I do think that taking the streetcar is one of the best ways to see New Orleans if you don’t have a car.
At a mere $1.25 per ride, it’s certainly cheaper than a ride-share option. If you’re paying cash you’ll need exact cash. It’s easier to use the Le Pass app.
I often fantasize about hopping on the streetcar and riding it down to Audubon and spending an afternoon at the park.
And I still think it’s a good idea! But now with summer quickly approaching, I think this adventure is best reserved for cooler temperatures.
There are other streetcars in New Orleans, too.
There are four lines total.
What do you think? Am I missing out on anything?
Have you ever ridden the streetcar? Share your stories about public transportation in New Orleans in the comments. Who knows, maybe I’ll catch you on a ride one day! I'll bring some snacks.
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