List of light-rail transit systems
The following is a list of
cities that have tram / light-rail systems as part of their
public transport system.
See also: List of town tramway (urban tramway, streetcar) systems,
List of metro systems,
List of suburban and commuter rail systems,
List of cities with trolleybuses,
List of cities that no longer have trolleybuses.
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Anshan*
Changchun*
Chongqing*
Dalian*
Tianjin*
Wuhan*
Hong Kong -
Hong Kong Tramways,
KCR Light Rail*
Kolkata -
CTC*
New Delhi -
Delhi Metro |
Light rail transit systems in Japan |
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Fukui - Fukui Railway (
Interurban streetcar)
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Hakodate - Hakodate City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
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Hiroshima -
Hiroshima Electric Railway (tramway with LRV's)
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Kagoshima - Kagoshima City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
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Kamakura,
Fujisawa -
Enoshima Electric Railway (tramway consist of private right of way)
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Kitakyushu - Chikuho Electric Railway (tramway consist of private right of way)
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Kochi - Tosa Electric Railway (tramway)
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Kumamoto - Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
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Kyoto - Keifuku Electric Railway (tramway mainly consist of private right of way)
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Matsuyama - Iyo Railway (tramway)
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Nagasaki - Nagasaki Electric Tramway (tramway)
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Okayama - Okayama Electric Tramway (tramway)
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Osaka,
Sakai - Hankai Electric Tramway (tramway)*
Otsu - Keishin Line, Ishiyama Sakamoto Line (Interurban streetcar) operated by
Keihan Electric Railway*
Sapporo -
Sapporo City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
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Takaoka,
Shinminato - Manyou Line Coporation (tramway)
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Tokyo*: -
Toden Arakawa Line (tramway) operated by
Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation*: -
Tokyu Setagaya Line (tramway consist of private right of way) operated by
Tokyo Kyuko Electric Railway*
Toyama - Toyama City Line (tramway) operated by Toyama Regional Railway
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Toyama - Toyama Light Rail (from 29 April 2006)
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Toyohashi - Toyohashi City Line (tramway) operated by Toyohashi Railway
Proposed Light Rail Systems in Japan
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Kumamoto - Kumamoto Electoric Railway
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Kyoto*
Toshima, Tokyo*
Utsunomiya*
Kuala Lumpur -
Kelana Jaya Line (formerly Putra LRT),
Ampang Line and
Sri Petaling Line (both formerly Star LRT)
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Cheongjin*
Pyongyang*
Manila -
Manila Light Rail Transit System (LRT) (two lines),
Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT)
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Singapore -
Bukit Panjang LRT Line,
Sengkang LRT Line (partially open),
Punggol LRT Line (partially open)
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Ankara*
Antalya*
Bursa*
Eskişehir*
İstanbul*
Konya*
Cairo - trams
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Alexandria -
trams*
Tunis -
métro léger -
list of Tunis Métro stations*
Abuja - Phase 1 to be completed 2007 [
1]
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Lagos - This is being developed [
2] by Lemna International [
3]
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Gmunden, Gmunden-
Vorchdorf, Vorchdorf-
Lambach, Lambach-
Haag*
Graz,
Innsbruck,
Linz, Linz-
Pöstlingberg*Linz-
Waizenkirchen,
Salzburg,
Vöcklamarkt-
Attersee*Wien (
Vienna), Wien-
Baden*
Minsk,
Mazyr,
Navapolack,
Vitebsk*
Antwerp and
Ghent, operated by
De Lijn*
Brussels, operated by MIVB/STIB
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Charleroi, operated by TEC
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Belgian Coastal Tram, operated by
De Lijn*
Sarajevo*
Sofia*
Osijek,
Zagreb*
Brno*
České Budějovice*
Liberec*
Most-
Litvínov *
Olomouc*
Ostrava*
Plzeň*
Prague*
Tallinn*
Helsinki:
Helsinki tram |
Light rail transit systems in France |
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Bordeaux*
Caen -
Guided Light Transit guided bus marketed as 'trams on tyres' (
rubber tired trams)
Clermont-Ferrand (under construction)
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Grenoble*
Île-de-France - T1 between
Saint Denis and
Bobigny; T2 between
La Defense and
Issy Plaine*
Lille to
Roubaix to
Tourcoing*
Lyon*
Marseille*
Montpellier*
Nancy -
Guided Light Transit guided bus marketed as 'trams on tyres' (
rubber tired trams)
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Nantes*
Orléans*
Paris*
Rouen*
Saint-Etienne*
Strasbourg*
Valenciennes |
Light rail transit systems in Germany (Jan. 2003) |
Light rail (Stadtbahn or Strassenbahn)
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Baden-Baden,
Heilbronn,
Karlsruhe,
Pforzheim (linked as
Stadtbahn Karlsruhe/
Karlsruher Modell)
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Bielefeld*
Bochum,
Duisburg,
Düsseldorf,
Dortmund,
Essen,
Gelsenkirchen,
Herne,
Krefeld,
Mülheim an der Ruhr (linked as
Stadtbahn Rhein-Ruhr)
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Bonn,
Cologne(Köln),
Siegburg (linked as
Stadtbahn Köln/Bonn)
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Frankfurt (
U-Bahn is also technically a light rail transit system, see also
Frankfurt Transit)
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Hanover*
Kassel*
Saarbrücken*
StuttgartTram
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Berlin*
Bochum*
Bonn*
Darmstadt*
Duisburg*
Düsseldorf*
Essen*
Frankfurt am Main*
Frankfurt (Oder) (although Line 4 is built to light-rail specifications)
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Freiburg im Breisgau*
Gelsenkirchen*
Herne*
Kassel*
Leipzig*
Mainz*
Mannheim*
Mülheim an der Ruhr*
Munich*
Oberhausen~50 others [
4]
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Budapest " tram lines operated by
BKV*
Debrecen " tram lines operated by
DKV*
Miskolc " tram lines operated by
MVK Rt.*
Szeged " tram lines operated by
SzKT*
Dublin -
Luas (operated by
Connex)
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Douglas Horse Tram*
Manx Electric Railway*
Snaefell Mountain Railway |
Light rail transit systems in Italy (July 2006) |
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Genova, Genova-
Casella,
Messina,
Milano,
Napoli*Napoli-
Sorrento (Circumvesuviana),
Roma,
Soprabolzano,
Torino*
Trento-
Malé,
Trieste*
Daugavpils,
Liepaja,
Riga(see also
Transportation in the Netherlands)
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Amsterdam -
Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf (GVB)
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Rotterdam -
Rotterdamse Electrische Tramweg Maatschappij (RET)
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The Hague,
Delft -
Haagsche Tramweg Maatschappij (HTM)
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Utrecht -
Connexxion*
Houten -
Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS)
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RijnGouweLijn - under construction; partly shares tracks with
rapid transit*
Oslo,
Oslotrikken, daughter company of
Oslo Sporveier*
Trondheim,
Gråkallbanen*
Bydgoszcz*
Częstochowa*
Elbląg*
Gdańsk*
Gorzów Wielkopolski*
Upper Silesia (most cities connected; see also
Silesian Interurbans)
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Grudziądz*
Kraków*
Łódź (also nearby cities of
Pabianice and
Zgierz connected)
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Poznań (see also
Poznański Szybki Tramwaj)
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Szczecin*
Toruń*
Warsaw*
Wrocław*
Lisboa*
Porto (
Metro do Porto)
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Margem Sul (
Metro Sul do Tejo)
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Arad*
Botoşani*
Braşov*
Brăila*
Bucharest (includes both a high-density tram network and a modern light rail network)
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Constanţa*
Cluj-Napoca*
Galaţi*
Iaşi*
Oradea*
Ploieşti*
Timişoara*
Achinsk*
Angarsk*
Arkhangelsk*
Astrakhan*
Barnaul*
Biysk*
Chelyabinsk*
Cherepovets*
Cheryomushki*
Dzerzhinsk*
Groznyi*
Irkutsk*
Ivanovo*
Izhevsk*
Kaliningrad *
Kazan*
Kemerovo*
Khabarovsk*
Kolomna*
Komsomolsk-on-Amur*
Krasnoarmeysk*
Krasnodar*
Krasnoturinsk*
Krasnoyarsk*
Kursk*
Lipetsk*
Magnitogorsk*
Moscow *
Naberezhnye Chelny*
Nizhnekamsk*
Nizhniy Tagil*
Noginsk*
Novocherkassk*
Novokuznetsk*
Novosibirsk*
Novotroitsk*
Omsk*
Orel*
Orsk*
Osinniki*
Perm*
Prokopyevsk*
Pyatigorsk*
Rostov-on-Don*
Ryazan*
St. Petersburg*
Salavat*
Samara*
Saratov*
Shakhty*
Smolensk*
Stary Oskol*
Taganrog*
Tomsk*
Tula*
Tver*
Ufa*
Ulan-Ude*
Ulyanovsk*
Usolye Sibirskoye*
Ust-Ilimsk*
Ust-Katav*
Vladikavkaz*
Vladivostok*
Volchansk*
Volgograd (
Metrotram system)
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Volzhskiy*
Voronezh*
Yaroslavl*
Yekaterinburg*
ZlatoustComplete list: [
5]
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Belgrade*
Alicante - TRAM (
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana)
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Barcelona (
Trambaix and
Trambesòs)
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Bilbao -
EuskoTran*
Seville -
Seville metro (Under construction - The first line will be finished in 2007.)
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Valencia -
Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana*
Bratislava,
Košice,
Poprad-
Štrbské Pleso,
Štrba-
Štrbské Pleso,
Trencianská Teplá-
Trencianske Teplice*
Gothenburg -
Gothenburg tram*
Lidingö -
Lidingöbanan*
Norrköping*
Stockholm -
Djurgårdslinjen,
Nockebybanan,
Tvärbanan*
Basel*
Bern*
Geneva*
Zürich*
Kyiv,
tram and
fast tram*
Kharkiv*
Konotop, the smallest town with a stand-alone tram
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Kryvyi Rih*
Lviv -
Lviv tram* And many others
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Birmingham to
Wolverhampton -
Midland Metro*
Blackpool -
Blackpool tramway*
Edinburgh - future
Edinburgh Tram Network*
Glasgow -
Glasgow Subway*
Llandudno -
Great Orme Tramway*
London -
Docklands Light Railway,
Tramlink*
Manchester -
Manchester Metrolink*
Nottingham -
Nottingham Express Transit *
Sheffield -
Sheffield Supertram*
Sunderland and
Tyneside -
Tyne and Wear MetroExisting:
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Melbourne -
Trams in Melbourne*
Sydney -
Metro Light Rail*
Adelaide -
Glenelg Tramway*
Adelaide -
O-Bahn (guided busway)
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Victor Harbor -
Victor Harbor Horse Drawn TramProposed:
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Brisbane - inner city area (numerous proposals)
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Gold Coast - Gold Coast Highway
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Fraser Island*
Christchurch (tourist tram service)
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Calgary, Alberta -
C-Train*
Edmonton, Alberta -
Edmonton Transit System*
Ottawa, Ontario -
O-Train (diesel-powered pilot project)
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Toronto, Ontario -
TTC StreetcarsVancouver, British Columbia - Evergreen Line (under construction)*
Guadalajara –
tren eléctrico urbano, running from north to south, with terminals in both sides of the outer ring, through the Colón-Federalismo avenue.
SITEUR [
6]
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Mexico City –
Xochimilco"Tasqueña tren ligero [
7]
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Monterrey [
8]
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Baltimore, Maryland -
Maryland Transit Administration runs
MARC Train and
Baltimore Light Rail*
Buffalo, New York -
Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority Metro Rail*
Camden-
Trenton, New Jersey -
New Jersey Transit River LINE*
Charlotte, North Carolina - CATS -
Charlotte Area Transit System (Lynx Blue Line)
Service Begins August 2007*
Cleveland, Ohio -
Cleveland Rapid Transit (Blue and Green Lines)
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Dallas, Texas -
Dallas Area Rapid Transit, (see also
Tandy Center Subway)
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Denver, Colorado -
Light rail run by the
Regional Transportation District [
11]
Detroit, Michigan - Detroit Downtown Trolley (Note: As of 2003, the Detroit Downtown Trolley no longer operates)*
Galveston, Texas -
Island Transit*
Houston, Texas -
METRORail, operated by
METRO*
Kenosha, Wisconsin -
Kenosha Transit*
Los Angeles, California -
Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority [
12]
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Minneapolis, Minnesota -
Hiawatha Line, operated by the
Metropolitan Council/
Metro Transit **
Historically: Twin City Rapid Transit (ca. 1872-1954)
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See also: Light Rail in Minnesota*
Newark, New Jersey -
Newark City Subway (
New Jersey Transit)
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Philadelphia, Pennsylvania -
Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority*
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania -
The T [
13]
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Portland, Oregon -
Metropolitan Area Express, operated by
TriMet;
Portland Streetcar operated by
City of Portland*
Sacramento, California -
Sacramento Regional Transit District*
St. Louis, Missouri -
Metrolink, operated by the
Bi-State Development Agency*
Salt Lake City, Utah -
TRAX operated by the
Utah Transit Authority*
San Diego, California -
San Diego Trolley operated by the
Metropolitan Transit System [
14]
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San Francisco, California -
Muni Metro, operated by
San Francisco Municipal Railway*
San Jose, California -
Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority*
Tacoma, Washington -
Sound Transit Tacoma LinkProposed light rail systems
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Albuquerque, New Mexico - ARTP (Albuquerque Rapid Transit Project)
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Arlington, Virginia - Columbia Pike Transit Alternative)
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Atlanta, Georgia - AICTFS (Atlanta Inner Core Transit Feasibility Study)
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Atlanta, Georgia - NWCS (Georgia Regional Transportation Authority Northwest Connectivity Study)
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Austin, Texas - ASG (Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority All Systems Go! Project)
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Bangor, Maine BTTAS (Bangor to Trenton Transportation Alternatives Study)
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Birmingham, Alabama BRTAA (Birmingham Regional Transportation Alternatives Analysis)
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Charleston, South Carolina CARTA (Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority)(no info on site)
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Chicago, Illinois CTA (Chicago Transit Authority)(no info on site)
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Cincinnati, Ohio SORTA (Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority)(no info on site)
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Columbus, Ohio Fast Trax (Central Ohio Transit Authority)
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Corpus Christi, Texas The B (Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority, CCRTA)(no info on site)
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Detroit, Michigan DDMA (Downtown Detroit to Metro Airport Rapid Transit Alternative Analysis Study)
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El Paso, Texas SMART (Sun Metro Area Rapid Transit Line)
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Fort Worth, Texas FWTA (Fort Worth Transportation Authority)
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Grand Canyon, Arizona GCT (Grand Canyon Transit)
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Jacksonville, Florida JTA (Jacksonville Transportation Authority Transportation Alternatives Study)
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Los Angeles, California F4ET (Friends 4 Expo Transit) and MGLCA (Metro Gold Line Construction Authority)
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Louisville, Kentucky T2 (Transportation Tomorrow)
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Madison, Wisconsin T2020 (Transport 2020)
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Miami, Florida Trafficrelief (People's Transportation Plan)
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin MCTS (Milwaukee County Transit System)(no info on site)
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Minneapolis, Minnesota Central Corridor (CC) and MNDOT (Minnesota Department of Transportation Light Rail)
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New York, New York Vision42*
Newark, New Jersey/
Elizabeth, New Jersey Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link (
New Jersey Transit)
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Norfolk, Virginia NLRP (Norfolk Light Rail Project)
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Oceanside, California NCTD (North County Transit District)
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Oklahoma City Metro Transit Downtown Trolley [
15]
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Orange, California OCTA (Orange County Transportation Authority) (Note: as of October 2005, the project has been shelved by the OCTA due to lack of federal funding)
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Orlando, Florida CFR (Central Florida Rail)
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Phoenix, Arizona Valley Metro Rail (Central Phoenix/East Valley Light Rail Project) under construction, scheduled opening in 2008
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania extension of
The T from Downtown to North Shore by 2010; extension to other neighborhoods proposed
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Raleigh, North Carolina TTA (Triangle Transit Authority)
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Richmond, Virginia GRTC (GRTC Transit System)
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Rochester, New York RRTC (Rochester Rail Transit Committee)
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San Antonio, Texas VIA (VIA Metropolitan Transit)
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Spokane, Washington SRLR (
Spokane Regional Light Rail /
BRT also studied)
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Tucson, Arizona TST (
Tucsonans for Sensible Transportation) Ballot Proposal Defeated in 2003/2004.Link:
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APTA Light Rail Lines Active & ProposedHeritage streetcar systems
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Atlanta, Georgia -
Atlanta Streetcar (Proposed)
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Charlotte, North Carolina - CATS-
Charlotte Area Transit System, formerly operated by
Charlotte Trolley*
Dallas, Texas -
McKinney Avenue Transit Authority*
Little Rock,
North Little Rock, Arkansas -
River Rail Streetcar*
Memphis, Tennessee -
Memphis Area Transit Authority*
New Orleans, Louisiana -
St. Charles Avenue Streetcar, operated by the
Regional Transit Authority*
Portland, Oregon -
Portland Vintage Trolley,
Willamette Shore Trolley*
San Francisco, California -
F Market,
San Francisco cable car system*
Seattle, Washington -
Waterfront Streetcar*
Tampa, Florida TECO Line Streetcar System (
Hillsborough Area Regional Transit Authority) A Historic Streetcar
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Tucson, Arizona -
Old Pueblo TrolleyNotes
#The
Cambridge Horse Railroad was the first
street railway in Boston, opened in
1856. In
1897 the
Tremont Street Subway was built downtown to take streetcars off the street; this subway is still used by today's
Green Line. The first section of surface trackage still in use was in place by
1872 on
Huntington Avenue, and is now used by the
Green Line "E" Branch. Currently the
Ashmont-Mattapan High Speed Line also runs as a
streetcar line.#The
Newark City Subway opened in
1935, but streetcar lines opened way before then. The only section still in use is the Subway.# The Rochester Subway used
streetcar-style vehicles, but had underground sections, much like
Boston's
Green Line and the
Newark City Subway. The Rochester Subway was also used for freight until
1957.
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Buenos Aires*
Belo Horizonte*
Brasilia*
Porto Alegre*
Recife*
Rio de Janeiro*
São Paulo*
Medellín*
Santiago*
Lima*
Caracas*
Rapid transit *
List of rapid transit systems*
List of town tramway (urban tramway, streetcar) systems*
North American Light Rail System Maps & Details*
World list of Light Rail, Trams and Metros at Light Rail Transit Association website