Noun
light rail (countable and uncountable, plural light rails)
(US, Canada, rail transport) A kind of passenger railway in urban and suburban settings typically characterized by a mixture of tram (or in North America streetcar) and metro features, crossing streets at grade crossings and normally powered by electricity.
Antonym: heavy rail
The new Denver light rail runs along the Interstate highway.
Rail tickets and passes are being cross-honored by PATH at Newark Penn Station, Hoboken and 33rd St, NJ TRANSIT Light rail, bus, private carrier buses and PATCO. Source: Internet
Reference speed from major Light rail system is shown below. citation However, low top speed is not always a differentiating characteristic between light rail and other systems. Source: Internet
Health impact of light rail main Integration with bicycles Light rail lines have various policies on bicycles. Source: Internet
In the north of the city (Colleluna zone), there are works in progress on the line from Perugia to enable it to be used as a Light rail line. Source: Internet
Light rail Design and construction on the convert of the Expo Line from Culver City to Santa Monica started in September 2011, with service beginning on May 20, 2016. Source: Internet
Light rail trains are actually very sturdily built for passenger safety, and to reduce damage from impacts with cars. Source: Internet