Huntington — Downtown Trolley Proposed
Rail Transit Online, January 2005
The nonprofit Huntington Electric
Trolley Association, a self-described group of “trolley people,” have
proposed building a short heritage streetcar line down 4th Avenue to help
revitalize the downtown area. The single-track, approximately 4,000-ft.
(1,219 meter) route would serve virtually the entire city core, initially
linking Hal Greer Boulevard and 8th Street utilizing one replica car. A
preliminary study conducted by the association estimates the capital cost at
a little under $2.9 million, including a small maintenance facility located
at the existing bus yard of the local public transportation agency, aptly
named The Transit Authority. Estimated operating costs are based on similar
systems in other cities and would exceed fare revenue by up to $311,000
annually, depending on the hours of service operated. The association
proposes 15-min. headways from 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. with a 50-cent fare.
However, all of the figures would have to be verified by further consultant
studies.
“We’re not a bunch of out-of-town
experts,” association member Sam St. Clair told The Herald-Dispatch.
“We’re just trolley people who want to see this idea become a reality. It
would bring a lot of fun and creativity to the downtown and create a conduit
for commerce along 4th Avenue.” St. Clair said his group will try to build
local political and business community support for the streetcar, the
capital costs of which would have to be primarily financed by the federal
government. “We need the city and The Transit Authority (TTA) to jump on
board,” St. Clair told The Herald-Dispatch. Mayor David Felinton has
said he would support the project but TTA General Manager Vickie Shaffer
said her agency has no spare funds. “I know that The Transit Authority
certainly wouldn’t have any money to build a streetcar line and operate it
under its current funding structure,” Shaffer told The Herald-Dispatch.
“By no means am I opposed to it. It’s a wonderful idea, but I know there is
a lot of devil in the details.” Electric streetcars ran in Huntington
between 1889 and 1937.
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