Is the Tampa trolley free?
The streetcar is free and is a great way to spend a day between ybor city, downtown tampa, go along tampa riverwalk and overall spend a relaxed day in Tampa.
Does Tampa have a trolley system?
The TECO Line Streetcar is a 2.7 mile long fixed guideway transit system created as a joint project between the City of Tampa and HART that connects downtown Tampa, with the Channelside District and Ybor City Historic District.
How much does the Tampa streetcar cost?
The replica cars themselves cost $745,000 each. A $2.7 million grant from the Florida Department of Transportation awarded in 2018 allowed HART to eliminate fares and increase frequency on the line, causing a significant increase in ridership.
How late does the trolley run in Tampa?
Due to the current COVID-19 pandemic, The TECO Line Streetcar is currently operating: Monday – Thursday7:00 AM to 11:00 PM. Friday7:00 AM to 2:00 AM. Saturday8:30 AM to 2:00 AM.
Where does the Tampa Riverwalk start?
Heights Public Market
The Tampa Riverwalk walkway begins north of downtown Tampa at the Heights Public Market inside the Tampa Armature Works building, by the North Blvd. Bridge.
Is TECO Line Streetcar free?
STREETCAR SYSTEM The TECO Line Streetcar is now FREE with extended morning and late night hours. In its heyday, Tampa’s streetcars whisked passengers to and from Ybor City, Ballast Point, Hyde Park, Sulphur Springs and points beyond.
Who owns Amalie?
Hillsborough County
Tampa Sports Authority
Amalie Arena/Owners
Where should I not stay in Tampa?
Some popular Tampa neighborhoods to avoid include:
- Orient Park: Crime rates 60% higher than the rest of Tampa.
- Live Oaks Square: 1 in 20 chance of becoming a victim of a crime.
- Highland Pines: Crime rates 233% higher than the rest of Tampa.
- Woodland Terrace: Crime rates 170% higher than the rest of Tampa.