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The following is a list of cities that have tram / light-rail systems as part of their public transport system.
See also:
- See also: Trams in Asia
- New Delhi – reintroduction of tram proposed
- Kolkata – CTC - Asia's oldest surviving electric tramway
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Light rail transit systems in Japan
[edit] Proposed Light Rail Systems in Japan
[edit] Africa
[edit] Europe
- See also: Trams in Europe
Light rail transit systems in France
- See also: Trams in Germany
Light rail transit systems in Germany (Jan. 2003)
[edit] Light rail (Stadtbahn or Strassenbahn)
- Baden-Baden, Heilbronn, Karlsruhe, Pforzheim (linked as Stadtbahn Karlsruhe/Karlsruher Modell)
- Bielefeld
- Bochum, Duisburg, Düsseldorf, Dortmund, Essen, Gelsenkirchen, Herne, Krefeld, Mülheim an der Ruhr (linked as Stadtbahn Rhein-Ruhr)
- Bonn, Cologne(Köln), Siegburg (linked as Stadtbahn Köln/Bonn)
- Frankfurt (Frankfurt U-Bahn is also technically a light rail transit system, see also Frankfurt Transit)
- Hanover
- Kassel
- Saarbrücken
- Stuttgart
- See also: Transportation in Italy
Light rail transit systems in Italy (July 2006)
- See also: Transportation in the Netherlands
Light rail transit systems in Spain and Portugal
Complete list: [11]
Light rail transit systems in Spain and Portugal
- For a more extensive list including closed systems, see List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom
[edit] Oceania
- See also: Trams in Australia and Trams in New Zealand
Existing:
Proposed:
[edit] North America
- See also: Streetcars in North America
[edit] Current and future light-rail systems
- Austin, Texas – Capital MetroRail
- Baltimore, Maryland – Baltimore Light Rail
- Boston, Massachusetts – MBTA Green Line
- Buffalo, New York – Buffalo Metro Rail
- Camden, New Jersey to Trenton, New Jersey – River Line
- Charlotte, North Carolina – Lynx Light Rail
- Cleveland, Ohio – RTA Blue and Green Lines
- Dallas, Texas – Dallas Area Rapid Transit Light Rail
- Denver, Colorado – TheRide
- Galveston, Texas – Island Transit
- Houston, Texas – METRO Light Rail
- Hudson County, New Jersey – Hudson-Bergen Light Rail
- Kenosha, Wisconsin – Kenosha Transit
- Los Angeles, California – LACMTA Blue Line, Green Line, and Gold Line
- Memphis, Tennessee – MATA Trolley Line
- Minneapolis, Minnesota – Hiawatha Line
- New Orleans, Louisiana – New Orleans Regional Transit Authority (RTA)
- Newark, New Jersey – Newark City Subway
- Norfolk, Virginia – Tide Light Rail (scheduled opening in 2009)
- Oceanside, California – SPRINTER
- Phoenix, Arizona – Valley Metro Rail (scheduled opening in December 2008)
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines and Suburban Trolley Lines
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – Pittsburgh Light Rail ("The T")
- Portland, Oregon – MAX Light Rail, Portland Streetcar
- Sacramento, California – Sacramento Regional Transit District Blue and Gold Lines
- St. Louis, Missouri – St. Louis MetroLink
- Salt Lake City, Utah – UTA TRAX
- Sacramento, California – Sacramento Regional Transit
- San Diego, California – San Diego Trolley
- San Francisco, California – Muni Metro
- San Jose, California – Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
- Seattle, Washington – Sound Transit Central Link (scheduled to open 2009)
- Tacoma, Washington – Sound Transit Tacoma Link
- Washington, D.C. - Anacostia Streetcar (scheduled to open 2009)
[edit] Proposed light rail systems
- Albany, New York - see Albany Light Rail
- Albuquerque, New Mexico – Albuquerque Rapid Transit Project
- Arlington, Virginia – Columbia Pike Transit Alternative
- Atlanta, Georgia – Atlanta Inner Core Transit Feasibility Study, Atlanta Streetcar, Belt Line
- Bangor, Maine – Bangor to Trenton Transportation Alternatives Study
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Baton Rouge Area Transportation Solutions
- Birmingham, Alabama – Birmingham Regional Transportation Alternatives Analysis
- Charleston, South Carolina – Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority
- Chicago, Illinois – Chicago Transit Authority
- Cincinnati, Ohio – Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority
- Columbus, Ohio – Central Ohio Transit Authority NOTE: scrapped as of 2006
- Corpus Christi, Texas – Corpus Christi Regional Transportation Authority
- Detroit, Michigan – Detroit Transit Options for Growth Study [15]
- El Paso, Texas – Sun Metro Area Rapid Transit Line
- Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth Transportation Authority
- Grand Canyon, Arizona – Grand Canyon Transit
- Honolulu, Hawaii – Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project [16]
- Jacksonville, Florida – Jacksonville Transportation Authority Transportation Alternatives Study
- Kansas City, Missouri – Heartland Light Rail System
- Louisville, Kentucky – Transportation Tomorrow
- Madison, Wisconsin – Transport 2020
- Miami, Florida – Trafficrelief (People's Transportation Plan)
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Milwaukee County Transit System
- New York, New York – Staten Island Light Rail, vision42
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – METRO Transit – Downtown Trolley [17]
- Raleigh-Durham, North Carolina – Research Triangle Regional Public Transportation Authority
- Richmond, Virginia – GRTC Transit System
- Rochester, New York – Rochester Rail Transit Committee
- San Antonio, Texas – VIA Metropolitan Transit
- Spokane, Washington – Spokane Regional Light Rail
- Tucson, Arizona – Tucsonans for Sensible Transportation (ballot proposal defeated in 2003/2004)
- Washington, D.C. - Purple Line
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