List of light-rail transit systems
The following is a list of cities that have tram / light-rail systems.
See also: List of metro systems, List of cities with trolleybuses
- Baden-Baden, Berlin, Bielefeld, Bochum, Bonn, Cologne
- Dortmund, Essen,
- Frankfurt am Main, Frankfurt Transit
- Freiburg im Breisgau, Gelsenkirchen, Hanover, Hamburg
- Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe Transit
- Munich, Saarbrücken, ~50
others [2] (http://www.lrta.org/world/worldf-j.html#Germany)
(see also Transportation in the
Netherlands)
- Baltimore, Maryland - Light Rail system run by the
Maryland Transit Administration
- Jersey City, Bayonne, and Hoboken New Jersey - New Jersey Transit (Hudson-Bergen Light Rail)
- Boston, Massachusetts - The MBTA's Green Line
- Buffalo, New York - Niagara Frontier
Transportation Authority Metro Rail
- Camden-Trenton, New Jersey - New Jersey
Transit River LINE
- Cleveland, Ohio - Cleveland Rapid Transit (Blue and Green Lines)
- Dallas, Texas - Dallas Area Rapid Transit, McKinney Avenue Transit Authority, (see also Tandy Center Subway)
- Denver, Colorado - Regional Transportation District
- Detroit, Michigan - Detroit Downtown
Trolley
- Galveston, Texas - Island Transit
- Houston, Texas - METRORail, operated by METRO
- Kenosha, Wisconsin - Kenosha Transit
- Los Angeles, California - Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority [5] (http://www.mta.net/)
- Memphis, Tennessee - Memphis
Area Transit Authority
- Minneapolis, Minnesota - Hiawatha Line, operated by the Metropolitan Council/Metro Transit
- New Orleans, Louisiana - St. Charles Avenue Streetcar, operated by the
Regional Transit
Authority
- Newark, New Jersey - Newark City Subway, New Jersey
Transit
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania - Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania - Port Authority of Allegheny County
- Portland, Oregon - Metropolitan Area Express, operated by TriMet;
Portland Streetcar operated by City of Portland
- Sacramento, California - Sacramento Regional Transit District
- Saint 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
- San Francisco, California - San Francisco Muni
- San Jose, California - Santa Clara Valley
Transportation Authority
- Seattle, Washington - Sound Transit [6] (http://www.soundtransit.org/)
- Lima (http://www.trenurbano.gob.pe/)
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