light rail — light rail, of or belonging to a system of lightweight streetcars or trolleys … Useful english dictionary
Light rail — For specific light rail systems, many of which use the words light rail as part of their name, see List of tram and light rail transit systems. Edmonton Light Rail Transit in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada … Wikipedia
Light rail — Edmonton LRT (Kanada) DART Super Light Rail … Deutsch Wikipedia
light rail — noun A kind of rail passenger transport with a dedicated right of way, but crossing streets at grade, usually for commuters, powered by electricity, and with lower construction costs than traditional railroads. The new Denver light rail runs… … Wiktionary
light-rail — ˈ ̷ ̷ ¦ ̷ ̷ noun Usage: often attributive : a means of urban railway transportation using trolley cars light rail vehicle * * * /luyt rayl /, adj. of or pertaining to a local rail rapid transit system using large, single passenger cars, railroad… … Useful english dictionary
Light Rail (MTR) — Light Rail 輕鐵 A Light Rail tr … Wikipedia
Light rail in New Jersey — is provided by New Jersey Transit, a corporation which also provides bus and heavy rail services. Contents 1 Hudson–Bergen Light Rail 1.1 HBLR fares 2 Newark Light Rail 2.1 … Wikipedia
Light rail in North America — The term light rail was coined in 1972 by the U.S. Urban Mass Transit Association (UMTA) to describe new streetcar transformations which were taking place in Europe and the United States. The Germans used the term stadtbahn to describe the… … Wikipedia
Light rail in the United States — The use of light rail in the United States is low by European standards. According to the American Public Transportation Authority, of the 20 odd light rail systems in the United States only five (Boston, San Francisco, Los Angeles, San Diego and … Wikipedia
Light rail in Canada — In general, Canadian cities have rates of public transit use which are two to three times as high as comparably sized U.S. cities. Census data for 2006 show that 11.0% of Canadians use public transit to commute to work, compared to 4.8% of… … Wikipedia