Metropolitan Street Railroad
The Metropolitan Street Railroad was an early streetcar company in Atlanta.
The horsecar line was organized in 1882 by Lemuel Grant, Jesse W. Rankin, William L. Abbott, William A. Haygood, and Jacob Haas. The goal was to serve the southeast side of town. It operated two lines:
- Pryor Street Line - south from Union Station on Pryor to Garnett St, to Pulliam St to Clark St, to Washington St, terminating at Crumley Street in the Washington-Rawson neighborhood, now demolished. Later extended out Washington to Georgia Avenue and then east to Grant Park.
- Park Line - south on Pryor to Hunter St, to Fraser St to Fair St, thence east past Oakland Cemetery to the newly laid out Park Ave then south to Grant Park.
After passing through receivership, all was purchased by the Atlanta Consolidated Street Railway in 1892.