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Select an image to see a larger version. | DC StreetcarVehicles
Modern streetcars are designed to fit the scale and traffic patterns of the neighborhoods through which they travel. They are manufactured by Skoda-Inekon in Plzen of the Czech Republic. Below is a video of modern streetcars operating in Portland, Oregon, which uses the same cars that will be used in Washington, DC.
These cars are 2.46 meters (about 8 feet) wide and 20 meters long (about 66 feet), about 10 inches narrower and 1/3 the length of a light rail double car train. They are able to operate mixed traffic and easily accommodate to existing curbside parking and loading.
A unique shallow 12-inch deep track slab design reduces the construction time and utility relocations. Maneuverability of the shorter and narrower Skoda vehicles has allowed the 8-foot wide track slab to be fitted to existing grades, limiting the scope of street and sidewalk reconstruction.

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