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  2. Level crossings by country - Wikipedia

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    The white light flashes for half a second at regular intervals to inform all drivers and pedestrians that they can cross the level crossing, and that the device is in working order, if there are no trains approaching. In some cases, the white light is absent; in that case overtaking on the crossing is not allowed (if there are no barriers).

  3. List of United States light rail systems - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all light rail systems in the United States. Also included are some of the urban streetcar/trolley systems that provide regular public transit service (operating year-round and at least five days per week), ones with data available from the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) Ridership Reports.

  4. Light rail - Wikipedia

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    Light rail is a generic international English phrase for types of rail systems using modern streetcars/trams, which means more or less the same thing throughout the English-speaking world. Light rail systems can range from trams running in streets along with other traffic, to semi-metro systems having portions of grade separated track. [13]

  5. Light rail in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The San Diego Trolley, the most heavily used light rail system in the United States. Light rail is a mode of rail-based transport, usually urban in nature. Light-rail systems are typically designed to carry fewer passengers than heavy-rail systems like commuter rail or rapid transit (subway).

  6. List of tram and light rail transit systems - Wikipedia

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    Light rail/interurban: Rio de Janeiro [note 1] Brazil: Santa Teresa Tram: 1877 [300] 4 1 6.0 km (3.7 mi) Heritage tram: Rio de Janeiro Light Rail: 2016 [301] 28 3 28 km (17.4 mi) Light rail/Tram: Santos, São Paulo and the Metropolitan Region of Baixada Santista: Baixada Santista Light Rail: 2016 [302] 15 1 11.5 km (7.1 mi) Light rail ...

  7. Light railway - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, "light railway" generally refers to an urban or interurban rail system, which historically would correspond to a streetcar network. The distinct term light rail was introduced in the 1970s to describe a form of urban rail public transportation that has a lower capacity and lower speed than a heavy rail or metro system, but which generally operates in exclusive rights-of ...

  8. Platform screen doors - Wikipedia

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    The last non-tram/light rail stations in Hong Kong without platform screen doors or gates are all on the East Rail line, a former KCR line not part of the MTR APG retrofitting programmes. The KCR Corporation found it difficult to install APGs because of the wide curves of the platforms and large gaps of their platforms, especially in University ...

  9. Level crossing - Wikipedia

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    The term also applies when a light rail line with separate right-of-way or reserved track crosses a road in the same fashion. Other names include railway level crossing , [ 1 ] railway crossing (chiefly international), grade crossing or railroad crossing (chiefly American), [ 2 ] road through railroad , criss-cross , train crossing , and RXR ...