New Orleans streetcar line to get Super Bowl debut

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In this Nov. 8, 2012 photo, workers continue work on street car track construction on Loyola Avenue in New Orleans. (AP Photo/Gerald Herbert)
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"I told them they should have gone down Rampart Street where there had already been a streetcar line," said Jack Stewart, a local streetcar historian.

He also was unhappy with the decision to place the streetcar tracks on Loyola's roadway instead of on the median like other streetcars in the city. Even the city's new master plan calls for streetcars to run on their own lanes separate from vehicular traffic.

"It's a grand mess," Stewart said. "It's a streetcar from nowhere to nowhere that will get mired in traffic. During the football game it will not be able to operate because there will be so many cars."

There's also the fear this project — designed to appeal to downtown tourists— is using up money that might have been spent on streetcar projects with greater benefits for struggling neighborhoods. For years, plans for a streetcar to run down St. Claude Avenue into the city's older immigrant neighborhoods have been foiled.

"If the priorities are directed to the local resident and the local economy and not the tourist economy, then you strengthen your real city, and you keep it strong for tourism, versus creating a downtown that is increasingly like Disneyland," said Roberta Brandes Gratz, a New York writer and urban critic who recently bought a house in New Orleans. "If tourism is your most important economic driver, you have a bankruptcy of ideas."

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Associated Press writer Stacey Plaisance in New Orleans contributed to this report.

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