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DC Streetcar Wants Your Family to Ride With Us
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DC Streetcar Wants Your Family to Ride With Us

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Where’s the streetcar?

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FAQs

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Educators Toolkit

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Media Toolkit

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Safety

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Developer Resources

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News & Updates

Benning Road Reconstruction & Streetcar Project

The Project will address critical infrastructure and safety issues, as well as extend the streetcar system to the Benning Road Metro Station.

H St. Bridge NE Replacement

Reconstruction of this bridge will enable private and public investment, the region’s most significant transportation hub.

DC Streetcar Wants Your Family to Ride with Us

DC Streetcar proudly transports residents and families of DC while offering consistent service and great features. A lot of our features are family-friendly and make it easier to ride while your little ones are with you.

DC Streetcar Training Center Tours

Learn firsthand how this environmentally friendly, electric fleet of streetcars is maintained, operated, and controlled. Topics covered during the tour include electronics, mechanics, logistics, operations, and current careers available from the talented enthusiastic staff; many who are DCPS alums! Hear stories of the history of DC Streetcar and allow your students the chance to dream of a more transit friendly city of the future.

Plan Your Trip

DC Streetcar runs free, daily trips along the H Street NE Corridor and Benning Road from Union Station to Oklahoma Avenue.

Rider’s Guide

Find need-to-know information about traveling the DC Streetcar corridor, including guidelines for safety and courtesy.

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