Milwaukee Streetcar

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The Milwaukee Streetcar
Overview
Type Streetcar
Status Proposed
Locale Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Website www.milwaukeestreetcar.com
Operation
Operator(s) City of Milwaukee
Technical
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The Milwaukee Streetcar is a planned new streetcar line in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States. The 2.5-mile (4.0 km)[1] line would connect the Milwaukee Intermodal Station to the proposed "Couture" high-rise and connect Downtown to the Lower East Side and Historic Third Ward neighborhoods.[2]

Route description

The first phase of the route has streetcars traveling from E. Ogden Ave. and N. Farwell Ave to N. Van Buren St./N. Jackson St. The streetcar will travel north on N. Van Buren St. and south on S. Jackson St. to E. Wells St. It will then connect with N. Broadway and N. Milwaukee St. It will operate south on N. Broadway and north on N. Milwaukee St. until E. St. Paul Ave. It will then operate on E. St. Paul Ave. in both directions between the Broadway/Milwaukee split to N. 4th St. at the Milwaukee Intermodal Station.

In October 2015, the project received a federal grant which will cover approximately half the cost of a spur to the lakefront.[3] This spur to N. Lincoln Memorial Dr. will go via E. Michigan St. and E. Clybourn St.

Funding and approval

The total cost to construct the streetcar is estimated to be $123.9 million.[4] The project was approved by the Milwaukee Common Council on January 21, 2015, and upheld on February 10, 2015, by a vote of 10 to 5.[1][5]

On April 6, 2015, the city invited bids for the supply of four streetcars, with the issuing of a request for proposals to interested manufacturers.[6] In November 2015, the city awarded an $18.6-million contract to Brookville Equipment Corporation to build four streetcars for Milwaukee.[7] In mid-April 2016, the city invited bids for the construction of the project's first phase, with a June 1 due date for proposals. It is estimated that construction could begin in late summer or early fall 2016 and be completed in 2018.[8]

See also

References

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