Detroit’s QLINE Becomes Public: What This Means for Regional Transit
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The Regional Transit Authority (RTA) of Southeast Michigan has approved a significant takeover of the QLINE, Detroit’s modern streetcar system that runs along the historic Woodward Avenue. This shift transfers oversight from the nonprofit M-1 Rail to a newly formed 10-member public board, composed of representatives from four counties, the City of Detroit, and the state of Michigan. The move, while anticipated, represents a turning point for regional transit, integrating the QLINE into a broader network that aims to improve public transportation for Southeast Michigan.
RTA Executive Director Ben Stupka emphasized that this transition offers stability for the QLINE and opens up new funding avenues from both state and federal sources. The takeover is…
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