





The VIPs getting on #streetcar pic.twitter.com/32aCV5CSke
— Max Smith (@amaxsmith) February 27, 2016
The first #streetcar ride. Now it's officially open and stopping to pick up riders pic.twitter.com/4MNe8STcvH
— Max Smith (@amaxsmith) February 27, 2016
About 80 people were on that first ride - Streetcar can hold up to 150 if packed in standing. I'm riding other way pic.twitter.com/fL3s6aLSas
— Max Smith (@amaxsmith) February 27, 2016

The streetcar signs pic.twitter.com/rK1QLDTIGr
— Max Smith (@amaxsmith) February 27, 2016


.@DCStreetcar first full passenger trip Okla Ave - Union Station. Here at 5th st pic.twitter.com/e9VyKZ06go
— Max Smith (@amaxsmith) February 27, 2016


Here's video of first car to serve Oklahoma Ave stop at east end of line pic.twitter.com/DQ8OCqYYlt
— Max Smith (@amaxsmith) February 27, 2016





















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WASHINGTON — The District has been struggling to get a streetcar system up and running for about a decade, but finally after years of delays, it opened this weekend with much fanfare, including marching bands and speeches from elected officials.
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Rides will be free for passengers for at least six months.
“What we want to do is look at the ridership and look at the customer feedback at the six-month mark,” says District Department of Transportation Director Leif Dormsjo.
“Right now we’re in a promotional period.”
The streetcar line stretches 2.2 miles, but there are plans to eventually extend it.
It will run six days a week, Monday through Saturday.
WTOP’s Nick Iannelli and Max Smith contributed to this report.