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The QLINE (originally known as M-1 Rail by its developers) is a 3.3-mile-long (5.3 km) streetcar system in Detroit, Michigan, United States. Opened on May 12, 2017, it connects Downtown Detroit with Midtown and New Center, running along Woodward Avenue (M-1) for its entire route. [4] The system is operated by M-1 Rail, a nonprofit organization.
Amsterdam Street station. / 42.36639°N 83.07083°W / 42.36639; -83.07083. Amsterdam Street is a QLINE streetcar station in Detroit, Michigan. The station opened for service on May 12, 2017, [1] and is located near the southern end of New Center. [2] The station services the northern portion of the campus of Wayne State University and ...
M-1, also known as Woodward Avenue, is a north–south state trunkline highway in the Metro Detroit area of the US state of Michigan. The highway, called "Detroit's Main Street", runs from Detroit north-northwesterly to Pontiac. It is one of the five principal avenues of Detroit, along with Michigan, Grand River, Gratiot, and Jefferson avenues.
One of the stipulations, however, is that M-1 Rail’s budget must be balanced first, and Lijana said the change in the loan payment agreement resolves the last outstanding debt for M-1 Rail ...
DETROIT, MI — Detroit residents will be able to hop on a QLine streetcar for free this weekend. Grand opening festivities for the Woodward Avenue trolley system get underway at 9 a.m. at Grand ...
M-1 RAIL President Lisa ... which runs up and down a 3.3-mile stretch on Woodward Avenue in Downtown Detroit normally runs 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Sunday through Thursday and 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Friday ...
I'm sure everyone in Southeast Michigan is aware that ground will soon be broken in Downtown Detroit for the new M-1 Rail Line. At the moment, the general contractor, Stacy and Witbeck, Inc, are ...
The project was intended to bring together the services of Amtrak, DDOT, SMART, M-1 Rail (later QLine) streetcars, and future proposed services including the Woodward Avenue BRT and Ann Arbor-Detroit regional rail. The first phase was completed in 2010 consisting of clearing the site and building a surface parking lot for the future station. [7]