When visiting New Orleans, the old-time streetcars are a fun and affordable way to get around the city.

“As streetcars glide underneath grand live oaks and past stately mansions, they offer up relaxing views of the beauty, charm and history of New Orleans for little cost. When riders board these historic vehicles they are boarding a piece of movable New Orleans history. The Regional Transit Authority operates three streetcar lines: the St. Charles line, the Canal Street line, and the Riverfront line. All lines either run along or intersect with Canal Street in the area between the French Quarter and the Central Business District (CBD).”

Looking for suggested outings? Take the St. Charles line to the National World War II Museum or the Audubon Zoo — two worthwhile attractions. In the evening, ride the Riverfront line all the way to French Market Station to check out the lively music scene on Frenchmen Street.

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  • I’m always happy when I see you have a new post. I think the “power” here is the collection. I love the single subject captured in different (but not too!) ways and shown together. We should go take some pictures together soon! Glad it was a good trip!

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