A few
River Rail streetcar scenes in the busy River Market in Little Rock on
Saturday, June 25, 2005. There was a motorcycle gathering of some
sort (Thunder at the Rock) plus a busy Farmers Market. Plus
the Clinton Presidential Center had its 329,000th visitor since opening
in November 2004 (the trolleys have already carried 125,000 passenger
during that same time period).


Looking east along President Clinton Avenue (former East Markham) where
the trolley tracks are located. As you can tell, the trolleys took a
long time to make the loop today. Saturdays are also when the Farmers
Market takes place in this area.

Besides the Farmers Market, there was a motocycle convention in town
(Thunder at the Rock).

More motorcycles with the Peabody Hotel in the background.

The Farmers Market. Thousands attend each Saturday during the growing
season. Arkansas peaches were just beginning to show up.

A full trolley from inside the Flying Saucer restaurant with motocycles
parked outside. The Flying Saucer is a restaurant chain that serves
wraps, bratwurst, sandwiches, 200 kinds of beer, and other things. It
is headquartered in Fort Worth, Texas.

Trolley 408 amongst lots of motorcycles.

There was a tight squeeze along here.

Westbound on Second Street.

Turning south on Spring Street. The rear of the trolley comes right up
to the white traffic line.