The Como-Harriet Streetcar Line together are the last working cases of the once broad open transportation framework in Minneapolis. Once stretching out similar to downtown Saint Paul, the Como-Harriet Streetcar Line ended up inoperable after 1954 when the streetcar framework was changed over into transports. To date, the reestablished trolleys keep running on one-half mile of the first course just toward the west of Lake Harriet. Travelers board the auto from a unique stage at the crossing point of West 42 nd Street and Queen Avenue South. The trolley was worked in April 1908 with a yellow body with dark colored trim over the floor line, woods green underneath, and Tuscan red rooftop and dowager scarves.