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Podcast 47 – Pre-Electric Streetcars

Podcast 47 – Pre-Electric Streetcars

Update: 2025-02-08
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Podcast 47 discusses pre-electric streetcars.


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Pre-Electric Streetcars in New Orleans


Podcast 47 is the first of a four-part series on early New Orleans street railways. We’re talking about streetcars that pre-date our iconic arch roof streetcars from 1923, and the red streetcars from 2004. Beginning with the origins of public transit with omnibuses to steam railroad lines, to mule-drawn streetcars, we present getting around before electrification.


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The Pod


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Uptown


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The New Orleans and Carrollton Railroad (NO&CRR) launched the first street rail line, from Baronne Street to Carrollton in 1835. This was a steam-powered line. This 1830s illustration of the Carrollton Hotel shows the steam locomotive for the Carrollton line on the left.


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As Uptown expanded, residents complained about the smoke and noise of the train. NO&CRR switched from steam railroad operations to mule-drawn streetcars in the 1840s. They used Stephenson Co. “bobtail” streetcars pulled by mules.


Downtown Bobtails


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The New Orleans City Railrod Company (NOCRR) inaugurated the Canal and Esplanade lines in 1861. While trying other streetcar models, they quickly settled on the Stephenson bobtails as well.


Facilities


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After switching from steam power to mule power, NO&CRR built a barn at St. Charles and Napoleon Avenues. This is the layout of that corner, via the Robinson Atlas of 1883.


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Canal Station, 1883


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Esplanade streetcar approaching the Esplanade barn, 1864


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Esplanade Station, 1883


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Podcast 47 – Pre-Electric Streetcars

Podcast 47 – Pre-Electric Streetcars

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