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  • Streetcar Master Plan Survey

    New Orleans Regional Transit Authority
  • The New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA) is creating a plan to upgrade and improve streetcars for all riders today and into the future. Our goal is to make the streetcar better for everyone, and we want your feedback to make sure we get it right.

    Thank you for taking the time to share your input. The purpose of this survey is to:

    1. Understand how you use the streetcar
    2. Identify the community’s priorities for improving the streetcar
    3. Help establish a vision for the streetcar’s future

    Participation is voluntary. This survey should take roughly 5-8 minutes to complete. All responses will be kept confidential and used for planning purposes. No identifying information will be shared, and your responses will not be linked to your identity in any reports.


    If you have any questions about the survey or how your responses will be used, please contact StreetcarModernization@RTAForward.org.

    Your voice matters, and we thank you for participating!  

  • Streetcar Use

  • How often do you use the streetcar?*
  • If you do not currently ride the streetcar, please select the reason below that is most relevant to you.
  • What improvements would make the streetcar your preferred way to travel? Select up to three.
  • Which of the following best describes how you use the streetcar? (Select all that apply.)
  • Which line(s) do you use regularly? (Select all that apply.)
  • What changes would improve your streetcar experience? Select up to three.
  • Master Plan Priorities 

  • Based on your own personal experience or what you have heard, please rate your opinion of the streetcar’s performance in the following categories on a scale of 1 to 5 (with 1 being poor and 5 being excellent).

  • Streetcar Priority Tradeoffs

  • Improvements can come with some tradeoffs, and we want to further understand your priorities. Use the slider below to select your preferred streetcar experience. (Note: Images below are representative examples only.)

  • Fewer stops (average 3-4 blocks apart)—Get to my destination faster

    ←  →

    Current number of stops (average 2 blocks apart)—Current travel time

  • A pedestrian preparing to cross a set of streetcar tracks.   A photo taken inside of streetcar that shows a car turning left in front of the streetcar, cutting the streetcar off.

    Fewer vehicle and pedestrian crossovers—Safer and faster trip (could involve signalized intersections, no U-turns, or closed crossovers)

    ←  →

    No change to vehicle and pedestrian crossovers—Current travel time, Current vehicle/streetcar crash rate
    (1 per week on avg)

  • Boarding Style 

  • A photo of a modern, white, new streetcar. It is low to the floor so that the first step of the streetcar is barely above the platform. It is more bullet-shaped than box-shaped.   A photo of an RTA employee activating a wheelchair lift on a red streetcar. A man with a walker is waiting to board.

    Introduce low-floor, level-boarding vehicles—Faster boarding

    ←  →

    Maintain “step-up” and wheelchair lift boarding—Current boarding times

  • Look and Feel

  • A photo of a modern, red, new streetcar. It is low to the floor with big windows and white accents.   A photo of a current Canal Streetcar. It is red with yellow windows and doors and a white roof. It is box shaped.

    On Canal, Rampart, Riverfront, introduce new vehicles (level-boarding, low floor)

    ←  →

    Keep existing Red Streetcar on Canal, Rampart, Riverfront

  • RTA is federally required to make the St. Charles line more accessible to those living with disabilities or mobility needs. (Note: Images below are representative examples only.)

  • Photo A is a photo of the original Perly Thomas Streetcar running on St. Charles. It is green with red windows and is box shaped.   Photo B is a photo of a replica Perly Thomas Streetcar running on St. Charles. It is green with red windows and is box shaped.  Photo C is a photo of modern, new streetcar in grassy neutral ground in another city. It is white with green accents, low to the floor, and has large windows.
  • On St. Charles St. specifically, what kind of streetcar would you prefer to see that meets ADA-compliance requirements?*
  • In your opinion, what makes the streetcar a New Orleans icon? What is the most important element to preserve?*
  • How do you like to receive information?
  • Demographics

    This section helps us understand who we're hearing from 
  • What is your age?
  • How do you identify your race/ethnicity?
  • Do you live with a disability?
  • Select the option(s) that best describes your relationship to New Orleans. (Select all that apply.)
  • What is your main mode of transportation?
  • Should be Empty: