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the cars will be running soon. |
"Car Stop Ride Line" the tan and blue sign said. Monica and I spent 4.50 each to ride the street cars from Loyola Avenue down to St. Charles a month before Katrina. With a rattle and a jerk we were off. We cuddled in a hard seat as the car bell ting-a-ting-a-linged at traffic crossing the neutral ground. A hurricane called Katrina came rolling in toward the end of August. Wind and water destroyed a beautiful city; green and red street cars covered along with dreams. Tracks were left twisted, coated with mud and rust. For two years the ting-a-ting-a-ling call of "make way for the RTA" hasn't sounded through the stately oaks of St. Charles street. A new sign went up today, "Drivers, beware: The St. Charles Streetcars are soon to be coming your way." For 6.50 one way, people will soon have a herky-jerky ride from Loyola Avenue down to St. Charles. Four swaying stops and starts along the way. "Ting-a-ting-a-ling." Monica and I perch on a bench on the neutral ground, embracing, waiting for a streetcar. |