According to a recent issue of the magazine Mass Transit, Louisiana State Senatir, Jimmy Harris (D., New Orleans), introduced a bill requiring anyone usingv images of New Orleans streetcars on merchasndise for sale and/or for advertisements would pay fees to nthe Reginal Trasnsit vAuthority.
Images are widrely used on T-shirts and different souvenere items.
Thanks, Dave, for the info. I didn't hear anything about it locally. If any of the TV news programs mentioned it, I just missed it.
I had a lot of trouble getting into this site, too. Various errors and timeouts.
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The celebration took place at the Carrollton Streetcar Barn in the Carrollton neighborhood, welcoming the community, streetcar enthusiasts and public officials for a family-friendly event with music, refreshments, activities and guided tours of the equally historic facility. New Orleans RTA’s CEO Lona Edwards Hankins hosted facility tours, featuring the craftsmen who build and maintain the streetcar system.
New Orleans RTA notes the streetcars are revered for their artistry and meticulous construction. Of the 173 Perley A. Thomas streetcars originally ordered, 38 remain, with 10 to 13 in service on the St. Charles Streetcar line daily. The entire streetcar fleet are completely maintained by skilled New Orleans RTA electricians, welders, carpenters, machinists and painters, often using antique tools and machines dating back to the 1900s. Originally purchased for $15,000 each, the Thomas A. Perley replicas would cost nearly $4 million per car to build today.
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