New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line (LA) (Images of America)

Download * New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line (LA) (Images of America) PDF by ! Edward J. Branley eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line (LA) (Images of America) Historic Canal Street represents the common ground between old and new with buses driving alongside steel rails and electric wires that once guided streetcars.New Orleans was one of the first cities to embrace street railways, and the citys love affair with streetcars has never ceased. New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line showcases photographs, diagrams, and maps that detail the rail line from its origin and golden years, its decline and disappearance for almost 40 years, and its return to ope

New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line (LA) (Images of America)

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Rating : 4.30 (538 Votes)
Asin : 0738516058
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 128 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-08-12
Language : English

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Branley grew up riding streetcars and buses in New Orleans. About the Author Author Edward J. He is a former high school history teacher and the creator of several websites focusing on the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans.

Historic Canal Street represents the common ground between old and new with buses driving alongside steel rails and electric wires that once guided streetcars.New Orleans was one of the first cities to embrace street railways, and the city's love affair with streetcars has never ceased. New Orleans: The Canal Streetcar Line showcases photographs, diagrams, and maps that detail the rail line from its origin and golden years, its decline and disappearance for almost 40 years, and its return to operation. The clanging of a streetcar's bell conjures images of a time when street railways were a normal part of life in the city. From the French Quarter to the cemeteries, the Canal Line ran through the heart of the city and linked the Creole Faubourgs with the new neighborhoods tha

Author Edward J. He is a former high school history teacher and the creator of several websites focusing on the rich cultural heritage of New Orleans. Branley grew up riding streetcars and buses in New Orleans.

Ryan L. Waldron said Wonderful book. Yet another book that makes me long for the New Orleans of old. The Author fills in those lingering questions I've always had about the Canal Streetcar, amongst wonderful pictures.. What a lot of photos! Frank Beckendorf Edward Branley's title is fascinating. It's a look at one of the oldest institutions here in the New Orleans area. Branley does the subject justice. Readers, this title is unique in that it has an overabundance of photographs. From 1861 to 2003. I say - wow to that!The book is 128 pages packed with photos. There are pictures of all kinds of streetcars, buses and other things. There are scenes from New Orleans that only a native, or visitor, could appreciate.I can't get over the pictures. So many favorites. So many memories. So many dreams.Canal Street wil. Randy G. Smith said Streetcars are New New Orleans. I'm fairly new to New Orleans, but have enjoyed the streetcars since my first visit "Streetcars are New New Orleans" according to Randy G. Smith. I'm fairly new to New Orleans, but have enjoyed the streetcars since my first visit 20 years ago. Not only is this an interesting history of streetcars, but of downtown New Orleans. Although I wasn't here to witness all the changes in the last 100 years, it is enjoyable to ride the newly opened Canal Streetcar line while looking through the pictures of different eras covered in the book. Mr. Branley makes history come alive!. 0 years ago. Not only is this an interesting history of streetcars, but of downtown New Orleans. Although I wasn't here to witness all the changes in the last 100 years, it is enjoyable to ride the newly opened Canal Streetcar line while looking through the pictures of different eras covered in the book. Mr. Branley makes history come alive!

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