Beautifully restored electric streetcars travel a 2-mile loop, providing a scenic tour of the Lake Michigan shoreline, HarborPark, the Sculpture Walk, two historic districts, and Downtown Kenosha. Ride the streetcar to restaurants, shops, museums, lakefront events, and more.
Stops include the McCarthy Transit Center, 8th Ave. and 54th St., and the METRA train station.
From 1903 to 1932, electric rail was a regular mode of transportation in Kenosha. On June 17, 2000, streetcar transportation returned to our community. Most of Kenosha’s streetcars are authentic 1951 President’s Conference Committee (PCC) cars. Each Kenosha streetcar has a name and color scheme that represents the legacy of streetcar transportation in North America. Learn more here.
Did you know the streetcars are wheelchair accessible? There is a lift on board.
The streetcar is also referred to as a trolley by some.
April-December: Mon.-Fri. 11:05am-6:35pm, Sat.-Sun. 10:35am-6:15pm
Fare per loop: $1.00 ages 13 and older / $.50 ages 5 to 12 / 4 and under free.
$3.50 for an all day per person pass.