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FTA 09-04
Contact: Drucella Andersen
Tel.: (202) 366-4043
Monday, March 15, 2004
Under Budget And On Time:
FTA Joins Local And State Officals For Opening Of Memphis Trolley Line
As part of an ongoing effort to improve transportation throughout downtown
Memphis, Federal Transit Deputy Administrator Robert Jamison today joined
Memphis Mayor Willie Herenton and state and local officials in the ceremonial
opening of the Madison Avenue line. Delivered under budget and on time, the new
line provides for the first time, rail access between two of the cities largest
employment centers, the Central Business District in Downtown Memphis and the
Medical Center.
During a ceremony at the new Cleveland Station, Deputy Administrator Jamison
stressed the connection between efficient transportation systems and a growing
economy. “With public transportation comes economic opportunity and
independence. Well conceived and designed public transit projects improve the
customer’s quality of life” he said.
The Madison Avenue Line is a two-mile extension to the existing Main
Street-Riverfront Trolley Loop track, which operates along the Mississippi River
serving the central business district and downtown landmarks. Three additional
refurbished vintage trolleys and one new replica vehicle will supplement the
existing fleet of fourteen to create a system reminiscent of public transit
during the early 20th century. Included in the project are six new stations and
a 61-space park and ride lot. The ADA accessible system expects to see ridership
increase from 2,100 daily riders this year to 4,200 riders by 2020. The project
was completed ahead of schedule and $19 million under budget.
In addition to the Madison Avenue line, Memphis Area Transit Authority’s
regional transportation plan includes a future light rail line from the Medical
District to Memphis International Airport, which will provide service to all
three major employment centers.
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