Each Trolley Stop sign is equipped with a QR code and URL that directs users to custom landing pages dedicated to the different areas, where visitors can delve into historical timelines, discover hidden gems, and explore an array of dining and entertainment options.
But the journey doesn’t end there. Later in June, audio tours will be introduced, offering riders a deeper insight into Fall River’s rich history and culture. These immersive experiences are accompanied by suggested self-guided walking routes, allowing visitors to unlock the city’s secrets at their own pace.
Fall River Trolley Landing Pages:
- Trolley Stop #1
- Trolley Stops #2 + #3
- Trolley Stops #4 + #5
- Trolley Stops #6 + #7
- Trolley Stops #8 + #9
- Trolley Stop #10, #11 + #12
The Fall River Trolley boasts 12 carefully selected stops strategically placed throughout the city, each marked with custom-designed signage. These signs not only showcase area maps but also highlight key attractions of interest, allowing riders to seamlessly navigate and immerse themselves in the city’s rich tapestry. QR codes featured on the signage provide instant access to a user-friendly ticketing portal and a real-time tracking app, ensuring convenience at every turn.
1. Fall River Waterfront Cultural District
2. Santo Christo Church & Columbia Street
3. St. Anne’s Church & Shrine & Kennedy Park
4. St. Mary’s Cathedral & Lizzie Borden House
5 Lower Highlands & Troy Street
6. Historic Highlands & Little Theater Firebarn
7. Oak Grove Cemetery & Lizzie Borden’s Grave
8. Portugalia Marketplace
9. Purchase St. District
10. North Main Street
11. Bicentennial Park & Boardwalk
12. Lafayette-Durfee House