El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: Former UTEP men’s basketball coach Tim Floyd and the rest of the UTEP men’s basketball team even got in on the action, signing their names on the final piece of rail in support of the El Paso Streetcar project.

Area: Central / Downtown

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: More than 300 people came out to leave their names and messages on the final piece, which completed the 4.8-mile Streetcar route from South El Paso through Downtown to the Kern Place and UTEP area.

Area: Central / Downtown

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: More than 300 people came out to leave their names and messages on the final piece, which completed the 4.8-mile Streetcar route from South El Paso through Downtown to the Kern Place and UTEP area.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: The final 25-foot section of rail, signed by El Pasoans on that day, was laid on the 500 block of North Stanton Street in Downtown El Paso.

Area: Central / Downtown

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: The final 25-foot section of rail, signed by El Pasoans on that day, was laid on the 500 block of North Stanton Street in Downtown El Paso.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: More than 300 people came out to leave their names and messages on the final piece, which completed the 4.8-mile Streetcar route from South El Paso through Downtown to the Kern Place and UTEP area.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: The final 25-foot section of rail, signed by El Pasoans on that day, was laid on the 500 block of North Stanton Street in Downtown El Paso.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: The final 25-foot section of rail, signed by El Pasoans on that day, was laid on the 500 block of North Stanton Street in Downtown El Paso.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: More than 300 people came out to leave their names and messages on the final piece, which completed the 4.8-mile Streetcar route from South El Paso through Downtown to the Kern Place and UTEP area.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: More than 300 people came out to leave their names and messages on the final piece, which completed the 4.8-mile Streetcar route from South El Paso through Downtown to the Kern Place and UTEP area.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: The final 25-foot section of rail, signed by El Pasoans on that day, was laid on the 500 block of North Stanton Street in Downtown El Paso.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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El Paso Streetcar Rail Signing

El Paso Streetcar: On Aug. 10, 2017, El Pasoans left their mark on the El Paso Streetcar project. Members of the community came out to sign the final piece of track before it was placed in the street permanently.

Area: Central / Downtown

Source: @elpasostreetcar

Uploaded by: @elpasostreetcar

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