Bigger N.F., Ont. trolley planned

From Buffalo Business First:

An expanded Niagara Falls, Ont., people-mover system could be ready for tourists by next spring.

Niagara Falls Mayor Ted Salci said he is confident that a few remaining issues, mostly centered on financing the rubber-tired trolleys, can be worked out in the next few weeks with his own city council, as well as the Niagara Parks Commission. Agreements with both should be in hand within the next month.

If approved, 27 trolleys will run continuous loops from the Brock Monument near the Lewiston-Queenston Bridge to Rapidsview Parking Lot near Marineland amusement park. They would cover the nearly 10-mile-long loop during the peak tourism months – from late April through October – and then operate smaller routes during the winter months.

The trolleys would stop at virtually every major attraction and many hotels in Niagara Falls.

Read more: Bigger N.F., Ont. trolley planned – Business First of Buffalo

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