38 November 2021
J
udy Garland first sang about the
clang, clang, clang of the trolley
in the 1944 film "Meet Me in St.
Louis. All these years later, two
new Fayetteville trolleys seem to
have everyone's heart strings going zing,
zing, zing as well.
"People are so excited about them," said
developer Ralph Huff, who was instrumental
in helping to bring the two shiny blue Can
Do Coldwell Banker trolleys to town. "ose
who are concerned about Fayetteville being
a better place, they are ecstatic."
e trolleys began running in the middle
of October on a limited route that includes
downtown Fayetteville, historic Haymount
and the B Street Corridor from 6 to 10 p.m.
on Fridays and Saturdays. e Cool Spring
Downtown District, which launched and
oversees the service, plans to expand the
service.
BY KIM HAST Y | PHOTOGRAPHY BY CINDY BURNHAM
It's Trolley
Time!
FEATURE
The Can Do Coldwell Banker trolleys began
running in the middle of October on a limited
route that includes downtown Fayetteville, historic
Haymount and the B Street Corridor from 6 to 10
p.m. on Fridays and Saturdays. The Cool Spring
Downtown District plans to expand the service.
Ralph and Linda Huff are pictured with
granddaughter Sally Alderman.