- 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...
- Q Line may
refer to:
QLine, a
streetcar system in Detroit,
Michigan Q-line, an IRCd
configuration Q Line, or Q, a New York City
Subway line This disambiguation...
- Michigan.
Located in New Center, the
facility currently serves Amtrak and
QLine streetcars. It also
serves as a stop for
Greyhound Lines,
Detroit Department...
- of the
second quarter of 2024. The
People Mover is
supplemented by the
QLine streetcar,
which connects the
system with Midtown, New Center, and the Detroit...
- Detroit,
stopping at 13
stations in the
central business district. The
QLine,
built in the mid-2010s, is a 3.3-mile (5.3 km)
electric streetcar which...
-
provides daily service around a 2.94-mile (4.73 km) loop downtown. The
QLINE serves as a link
between the
People Mover and the
Amtrak station via Woodward...
-
would connect with a
proposed Detroit bus
rapid transit service and the
QLine streetcar.
Detroit previously had
commuter rail service.
Until 1983, SEMTA...
- Detroit. In 2010, the
foundation invested $35
million into the M-1 Rail (now
QLine)
project to
build 3.4
miles (5.5 km) of
streetcar service from Downtown...
-
downtown Detroit, Michigan,
served by the
Detroit People Mover and the
QLine. The
station takes its name from the
adjacent Grand Circus Park. It is also...
- the
funding of
transit services and operations.
determine to
acquire the
QLine, and acquire,
construct or
operate planned commuter rail
services in the...