- Atlanta Street Railway
The Atlanta Street Railway was the first streetcar system in
Atlanta .Originally chartered by the state of Georgia on
February 23 ,1866 byGeorge Hillyer , Dr.John Westmoreland andJohn Thrasher soon after the city put such onerous demands on the company – including paving large chunks of the then totally unpaved town – that it lay dormant for years.On
January 1 ,1869 the city reduced the bulk of these demands and in April 1871, Richard Peters andGeorge Adair bought out the charter and on September 1st of that year opened the first section connecting Five Points to the West End – a route that passed by both of their homes.In the years to follow they established more of these
cast iron rail lines with cars pulled by mules and horses:
*March 30 ,1873 – Taylor Hill (high spot one block south of theGeorgia Dome ) line to the near west side which failed the next year [Carson, O.E., "The Trolley Titans", 1981, p.5]
*May 26 ,1873 – Washington St down McDonough St (now Capitol Ave)
*1874 – Peachtree to Pine. Later to Ponce and Ponce SpringsThe car and animal shed was located near Five Points on both sides of Line St (now Edgewood) at Ivy (Peachtree Center Ave). In 1878, Adair sold his interests to Peters giving him 80% control and with Peters' death in 1889 control went to his son Edward Peters. At that time the line owned 15 miles of track, fifty streetcars and 200 horses and mules.
In 1891 the company was absorbed into the
Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway .ee also
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Timeline of mass transit in Atlanta Notes
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