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Waterfront Streetcar

Metro's green and yellow Waterfront Streetcars run on a track along Alaskan Way and part of S. Main Street. The streetcars are powered by electricity. They were built in Australia between 1925 and 1930. At each end of the streetcar is a booth for the motorman to stand. A conductor also rides each streetcar to take fares from riders.

For more facts, visit the Waterfront Streetcar page.



Updated: Sept. 30, 2005

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