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- Light_rail_in_the_United_States abstract "Light rail is defined in the United States (and elsewhere) as a mode of electrified (or in a few exceptional cases, diesel-powered) rail-based transit, usually urban in nature, which is distinguished by operation in routes of generally exclusive, though not necessarily grade-separated, rights-of-way. This is distinguished from 'heavy rail' systems, also known as rapid transit or 'Metro' (e.g. subway/elevated), which are fully grade-separated from other traffic, and which are characterized by higher passenger capacities than light rail. Arguably, traditional streetcars (also known as trolleys in the North America, or as trams outside of North America especially in Europe), which is rail-based transit that takes place in shared roadways with automobile traffic and thus doesn't operate in exclusive rights-of-way, can be considered to be a sub-set of light rail, though the two modes of transit are often treated as distinct in the United States.".
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- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink lightrail.cfm.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink edmp.1013.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink www.apta.com.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink www.fta.dot.gov.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink www.lightrail.com.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink commuter_rail_transit.html.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageExternalLink www.trb.org.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageID "18165970".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States wikiPageRevisionID "604550023".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States close "1".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States date "November 2013".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States group ""note"".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States hasPhotoCollection Light_rail_in_the_United_States.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States reason "Data appears to show that Canadian light rail usage is higher than in the U.S. in Canadian cities with light rail.".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States subject Category:Light_rail_in_the_United_States.
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States comment "Light rail is defined in the United States (and elsewhere) as a mode of electrified (or in a few exceptional cases, diesel-powered) rail-based transit, usually urban in nature, which is distinguished by operation in routes of generally exclusive, though not necessarily grade-separated, rights-of-way. This is distinguished from 'heavy rail' systems, also known as rapid transit or 'Metro' (e.g.".
- Light_rail_in_the_United_States label "Light rail in the United States".
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- Light_rail_in_the_United_States depiction Hudson_bergen_exchange_place.jpg.
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