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  2. Light rail - Wikipedia

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    The Docklands Light Railway, a medium-capacity rail system. Light rail systems may also exhibit attributes of heavy rail systems, including having downtown subways, as in San Francisco and Seattle. Light rail is designed to address a gap in interurban transportation between heavy rail and bus services, carrying high passenger numbers more ...

  3. 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).

  4. 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 ...

  5. Light rail in North America - Wikipedia

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    Guadalajara's light rail system, despite being only about 15.5-miles long, transported an average of approximately 268,500 passengers per day in the Fourth Quarter (Q4) of 2013, [40] translating into over 18,000 daily boardings per mile, which was the highest per mile boarding rate of any North American light rail system. The Xochimilco Light ...

  6. Passenger rail terminology - Wikipedia

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    A light rail transit (LRT) system is an urban rail transit system with a "light" passenger capacity compared to heavy rail and metro systems. Its operating characteristics are that it uses railcars , called light rail vehicles (LRVs), operating singly or in short multiple unit trains on fixed rails in a right-of-way that is not necessarily ...

  7. Federal environmental review of Austin's light-rail plans ...

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    The light-rail system is the centerpiece of Project Connect, which includes plans for new high-frequency bus routes, improvements to the Austin area's existing commuter rail offerings and other ...

  8. Medium-capacity rail system - Wikipedia

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    A medium-capacity system (MCS), also known as light rapid transit or light metro, is a rail transport system with a capacity greater than light rail, but less than typical heavy-rail rapid transit. [1] MCS trains are usually 1 to 4 cars. Most medium-capacity rail systems are automated or use light-rail type vehicles.

  9. HRT presents vision for Norfolk light rail extension

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    Hampton Roads Transit presented its vision for the expansion of The Tide — Norfolk’s light rail system — to city councilmembers at a retreat Friday. The proposal would extend the existing ...