List of tram and light-rail transit systems
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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:
- List of United States Light Rail systems by ridership
- List of town tramway systems
- List of rapid transit systems
- List of suburban and commuter rail systems
- List of trolleybus systems
[edit] Asia
- See also: Trams in Asia
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People's Republic of China
- Anshan
- Changchun – Changchun Light Rail Transit
- Dalian
- Hong Kong – Hong Kong Tramways, MTR Light Rail
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India
- New Delhi – Delhi Mass Rapid Transit System
- Mumbai – Mumbai Metro
- Bengaluru – Namma Metro
- Kolkata – CTC
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Israel
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Japan
- Fukui – Fukui Railway (Interurban streetcar)
- Hakodate – Hakodate City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
- Hiroshima – Hiroshima Electric Railway (tramway with LRVs)
- Kagoshima – Kagoshima City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
- Kamakura, Fujisawa – Enoshima Electric Railway (tramway consist of private right of way)
- Kitakyūshū – Chikuhō Electric Railroad (tramway consist of private right of way)
- Kōchi – Tosa Electric Railway (tramway)
- Kumamoto – Kumamoto City Transportation Bureau (tramway)
- Kyoto – Keifuku Electric Railroad (tramway mainly consist of private right of way)
- Matsuyama – Iyo Railway (tramway)
- Nagasaki – Nagasaki Electric Tramway (tramway)
- Okayama – Okayama Electric Tramway (tramway)
- Osaka, Sakai – Hankai Electric Tramway (tramway)
- Ōtsu – Keishin Line, Ishiyama Sakamoto Line (Interurban streetcar) operated by Keihan Electric Railway
- Sapporo – Sapporo Street Car (tramway) operated by Sapporo City Transportation Bureau
- Takaoka, Shinminato – Manyō Line Corporation (tramway)
- Tokyo
- – Toden Arakawa Line (tramway) operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation
- – Tōkyū Setagaya Line (tramway consist of private right of way) operated by Tokyu Corporation
- Toyama
- – Toyama City Line (tramway) operated by Toyama Chihō Railway
- – Toyama Light Rail (from 29 April 2006)
- Toyohashi – Toyohashi City Line (tramway) operated by Toyohashi Railroad
[edit] Proposed Light Rail Systems in Japan
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Malaysia
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North Korea
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Philippines
- Manila – Manila Light Rail Transit System (LRT) (two lines),
- Manila Metro Rail Transit System (MRT)
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Singapore
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South Korea
- Yongin – EverLine Rapid Transit System (LRT)
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Taiwan
- Keelung – Keelung Light Rapid Transit (proposed)
[edit] Africa
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Algeria
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Egypt
- Cairo – trams
- Alexandria – trams
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Morocco
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Nigeria
- Abuja – Phase 1 to be completed 2007 [4]
- Calabar – Monorail is being developed [5]
- Lagos – This is being developed [6] by Lemna International [7][8]
- Port Harcourt – This is being developed [9]
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Tunisia
[edit] Europe
- See also: Trams in Europe
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Austria
- Gmunden, Gmunden-Vorchdorf, Vorchdorf-Lambach, Lambach-Haag, Vöcklamarkt-Attersee
- Graz
- Innsbruck
- Linz, Linz-Pöstlingberg, Linz-Waizenkirchen
- Salzburg
- Wien (Vienna), Wien-Baden
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Belarus
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Belgium
- Antwerp, operated by De Lijn
- Brussels, operated by MIVB/STIB
- Charleroi, operated by TEC
- Ghent, operated by De Lijn
- Belgian Coast Tram, operated by De Lijn
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Bosnia-Herzegovina
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Bulgaria
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Croatia
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Czech Republic
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Estonia
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Finland
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France
- Bordeaux – Tramway de Bordeaux
- Clermont-Ferrand – Tramway de Clermont-Ferrand
- Grenoble – Tramway de Grenoble
- Île-de-France (Paris) – Tramways in Paris
- Lille to Roubaix to Tourcoing – Transpole
- Lyon – Tramways in Lyon
- Marseille – Tramway de Marseille
- Montpellier – Tramway de Montpellier
- Mulhouse – Tramway de Mulhouse
- Nantes – Tramway de Nantes
- Nice – Tramway de Nice
- Orléans – Tramway d'Orléans
- Rouen – Tramway de Rouen
- Saint-Etienne – Tramway de Saint-Etienne
- Strasbourg – Tramways in Strasbourg
- Valenciennes – Tramway de Valenciennes
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Germany
- See also: Trams in Germany
[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
[edit] Tram
- Berlin
- Bochum
- Bonn
- Darmstadt
- Duisburg
- Düsseldorf
- Essen
- Frankfurt am Main
- Frankfurt (Oder) (although Line 4 is built to light-rail specifications)
- Freiburg im Breisgau
- Gelsenkirchen
- Herne
- Kassel
- Leipzig
- Mainz
- Mannheim
- Mülheim an der Ruhr
- Munich
- Oberhausen
- ~50 others [10]
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Hungary
- Budapest – tram lines operated by BKV
- Debrecen – tram lines operated by DKV
- Miskolc – tram lines operated by MVK Rt.
- Szeged – tram lines operated by SzKT
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Ireland
- Dublin – Luas (operated by Veolia Transport)
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Isle of Man
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Italy
- See also: Transportation in Italy
- Genova (closed but under consideration)
- Firenze (under construction)
- L'Aquila (projected translohr)
- Messina
- Milano
- Napoli
- Padova (translohr)
- Roma
- Sassari
- Soprabolzano – Renon – Collalbo
- Torino
- Trieste – Opicina Tramway
- Venezia (translohr under construction)
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Latvia
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Netherlands
- See also: Transportation in the Netherlands
- Amsterdam – Gemeentelijk Vervoerbedrijf (GVB)
- Rotterdam – Rotterdamse Elektrische Tramweg Maatschappij (RET)
- The Hague, Delft – Haagsche Tramweg Maatschappij (HTM)
- The Hague, Zoetermeer – Randstadrail HTM Personenvervoer (HTM)
- The Hague, Rotterdam – Randstadrail Rotterdamse Elektrische Tram (RET)
- Gouda, Alphen aan den Rijn – Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS), project of RijnGouweLijn (RGL) – partly shares tracks with NS-rapid transit
- Utrecht – Connexxion (NS-Sneltram)
- Houten – Nederlandse Spoorwegen (NS) in collaboration with (HTM)
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Norway
- Bergen – Bergen Light Rail (scheduled to open in 2010)
- Oslo – Oslo Tramway
- Trondheim – Trondheim Tramway
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Poland
- Bydgoszcz
- Częstochowa
- Elbląg
- Gdańsk
- Gorzów Wielkopolski
- Upper Silesia – Silesian Interurbans
- Grudziądz
- Kraków
- Łódź (also nearby cities of Pabianice and Zgierz connected)
- Poznań – Poznański Szybki Tramwaj
- Szczecin
- Toruń
- Warsaw – Tramwaje Warszawskie (city trams), Warszawska Kolej Dojazdowa (suburban light rail)
- Wrocław
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Portugal
- Lisboa
- Porto (Metro do Porto)
- Margem Sul (Metro Sul do Tejo)
- Additional light urban rail plans in course for Coimbra and Faro
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Romania
- Arad
- Botoşani
- Braşov
- Brăila
- Bucharest (includes both a high-density tram network and a modern light rail network)
- Constanţa
- Cluj-Napoca
- Galaţi
- Iaşi
- Oradea
- Reşiţa
- Ploieşti
- Sibiu
- Timişoara
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Russia
- Achinsk
- Angarsk
- Arkhangelsk
- Astrakhan
- Barnaul
- Biysk
- Chelyabinsk
- Cherepovets
- Cheryomushki
- Dzerzhinsk
- Groznyi
- Irkutsk
- Ivanovo
- Izhevsk
- Kaliningrad
- Kazan
- Kemerovo
- Khabarovsk
- Kolomna
- Komsomolsk-on-Amur
- Krasnoarmeysk
- Krasnodar
- Krasnoturinsk
- Krasnoyarsk
- Kursk
- Lipetsk
- Magnitogorsk
- Moscow
- Naberezhnye Chelny
- Nizhnekamsk
- Nizhniy Tagil
- Noginsk
- Novocherkassk
- Novokuznetsk
- Novosibirsk
- Novotroitsk
- Omsk
- Orel
- Orsk
- Osinniki
- Perm
- Prokopyevsk
- Pyatigorsk
- Rostov-on-Don
- Ryazan
- St. Petersburg (Tramways in Saint Petersburg)
- Salavat
- Samara
- Saratov
- Smolensk
- Stary Oskol
- Taganrog
- Tomsk
- Tula
- Tver
- Ufa
- Ulan-Ude
- Ulyanovsk
- Usolye Sibirskoye
- Ust-Ilimsk
- Ust-Katav
- Vladikavkaz
- Vladivostok
- Volchansk
- Volgograd (Metrotram system)
- Volzhsky
- Voronezh
- Yaroslavl
- Yekaterinburg
- Zlatoust
Complete list: [11]
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Serbia
- Belgrade – Belgrade Light Metro (Under construction – the first line will be finished in 2013)
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Spain
- Alicante – Alicante Tram (Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana)
- Barcelona (Trambaix and Trambesòs)
- Bilbao – EuskoTran
- Madrid – Metro Ligero
- Parla (A municipality of the Madrid Metropolitan Area – Tranvía de Parla
- Santa Cruz de Tenerife - Tenerife Tram
- Seville – Seville metro (Under construction – The first line will be finished in 2007.)
- Valencia – Ferrocarrils de la Generalitat Valenciana
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Slovakia
- Bratislava
- Košice
- Poprad-Štrbské Pleso (Tatra Electric Railway)
- Štrba-Štrbské Pleso (Štrbské Pleso – Štrba rack railway)
- Trenčianska Teplá-Trenčianske Teplice
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Sweden
- Gothenburg – Gothenburg tram
- Lidingö – Lidingöbanan
- Malmö – touristic tramway
- Norrköping – Norrköping tramway
- Stockholm – Djurgårdslinjen, Nockebybanan, Tvärbanan
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Switzerland
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Turkey
- Ankara, see Ankara Metro
- Antalya
- Bursa, see Bursaray
- Eskişehir
- İstanbul, see Marmaray and Istanbul Metro
- Konya
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Ukraine
- Avdiivka
- Chernivtsi
- Dniprodzerzhynsk
- Dnipropetrovsk
- Donetsk
- Druzhkivka
- Eupatoria, tram
- Horlivka
- Kiev – tram and fast tram
- Kharkiv
- Konotop, the smallest town with a stand-alone tram
- Kostiantynivka
- Kramatorsk
- Kryvyi Rih – Kryvyi Rih Metrotram
- Luhansk
- Lviv – Lviv tram
- Makiivka
- Mariupol
- Mykolaiv
- Odessa
- Vinnytsia
- Yenakiieve
- Zaporizhia
- Zhytomyr
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United Kingdom
- For a more extensive list including closed systems, see List of town tramway systems in the United Kingdom
- Belfast – future EWAY, WWAY, CITI, SupeRoute
- Birmingham to Wolverhampton – Midland Metro
- Blackpool – Blackpool tramway
- Crich – preserved National Tramway Museum
- Edinburgh – future Edinburgh tram network
- Leeds – proposed Leeds Supertram
- London – Tramlink, Docklands Light Railway
- Manchester – Manchester Metrolink (UK's Largest)
- Nottingham – Nottingham Express Transit
- Seaton, Devon – preserved Seaton Tramway
- Tyne and Wear – Tyne and Wear Metro
- Sheffield – Sheffield Supertram
[edit] Oceania
- See also: Trams in Australia and Trams in New Zealand
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Australia
Existing:
- Melbourne – Trams in Melbourne
- Sydney – Metro Light Rail
- Adelaide – Glenelg Tramway, O-Bahn (guided busway)
Proposed:
- Brisbane – inner city area (numerous proposals)
- Gold Coast – Gold Coast Light Rail
- Fraser Island
[edit] North America
- See also: Streetcars in North America
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Canada
- Calgary, Alberta – C-Train
- Edmonton, Alberta – Edmonton Light Rail Transit
- Ottawa, Ontario – O-Train (diesel-powered pilot project)
- Toronto, Ontario – Toronto streetcar system
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Mexico
- Guadalajara – tren eléctrico urbano, running from north to south, with terminals in both sides of the outer ring, through the Colón-Federalismo avenue. SITEUR [12]
- Mexico City – Xochimilco–Tasqueña tren ligero [13]
- Monterrey [14]
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United States
[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
- Kansas City, Missouri – Heartland Light Rail System (passed on November 7, 2006 ballot)[15]
- 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
[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, Georgia – Atlanta Streetcar
- Atlanta, Georgia – Belt Line
- Baltimore, Maryland – Red Line to connect to Baltimore's existing light rail
- Bangor, Maine – Bangor to Trenton Transportation Alternatives Study
- Baton Rouge, Louisiana – Baton Rouge Area Transportation Solutions
- Bellevue, Washington – Eastside Rail
- Birmingham, Alabama – Birmingham Regional Transportation Alternatives Analysis
- Boston, Massachusetts- MBTA Green Line Ball Square/Union Square extension
- 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 [16]
- El Paso, Texas – Sun Metro Area Rapid Transit Line
- Fort Worth, Texas – Fort Worth Transportation Authority
- Grand Canyon, Arizona – Grand Canyon Transit
- Greenville, South Carolina to connect ICAR to Downtown Greenville
- Honolulu, Hawaii – Honolulu High-Capacity Transit Corridor Project [17]
- Houston, Texas – Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas – A 60-mile expansion of its current light rail system.
- Jacksonville, Florida – Jacksonville Transportation Authority Transportation Alternatives Study
- Los Angeles, California – Friends 4 Expo Transit and Metro Gold Line Construction Authority
- Louisville, Kentucky – Transportation Tomorrow
- Madison, Wisconsin – Transport 2020
- Miami, Florida – Trafficrelief (People's Transportation Plan)
- Milwaukee, Wisconsin – Milwaukee County Transit System
- Minneapolis, Minnesota – Central Corridor and Southwest Corridor (Minnesota Department of Transportation Light Rail)
- New York, New York – Staten Island Light Rail
- New York, New York – vision42
- Newark, New Jersey to Elizabeth, New Jersey – Newark-Elizabeth Rail Link (New Jersey Transit)
- Oklahoma City, Oklahoma – METRO Transit – Downtown Trolley [18]
- Orange, California – Orange County Transportation Authority (shelved as of October 2005 due to lack of federal funding)
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – light rail system to the Delaware River and sports complex via one of the following: [19]
- extension of SEPTA Subway-Surface Trolley Lines
- new PATCO trolley system from presently abandoned Franklin Square station
- Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania – extension of Pittsburgh Light Rail from Downtown to North Shore by 2010; extension to other neighborhoods proposed
- Raleigh, North Carolina – Triangle Transit Authority
- Richmond, Virginia – GRTC Transit System
- Rochester, New York – Rochester Rail Transit Committee
- San Antonio, Texas – VIA Metropolitan Transit
- Seattle, Washington – Roads and Transit
- Spokane, Washington – Spokane Regional Light Rail
- Tucson, Arizona – Tucsonans for Sensible Transportation (ballot proposal defeated in 2003/2004)
[edit] Heritage streetcar systems
- Austin, Texas – Capitol Metro Circulator System (Proposed to connect key destinations to MetroRail).
- Charlotte, North Carolina – Charlotte Trolley
- Dallas, Texas – McKinney Avenue Transit Authority
- Detroit, Michigan – Detroit Citizen's Railway – first heritage trolley line in North America (1976), dismantled 2003
- Galveston, Texas – Island Transit (Texas) – Galveston Island Trolley
- Little Rock to North Little Rock, Arkansas – River Rail Streetcar
- Memphis, Tennessee – Memphis Area Transit Authority
- New Orleans, Louisiana – St. Charles Avenue Streetcar
- Philadelphia, Pennsylvania – SEPTA Route 15 (Girard Avenue Trolley)
- Portland, Oregon – Portland Vintage Trolley, Willamette Shore Trolley
- San Francisco, California – F Market, San Francisco cable car system
- Tampa, Florida – TECO Line Streetcar System
- Tucson, Arizona – Old Pueblo Trolley
[edit] Caribbean
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Puerto Rico
- San Juan to Caguas – Light interurban rail (planning stages)
[edit] South America
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Argentina
- Buenos Aires
- Light-Rail: Tren de la Costa - Tren de la Costa
- Tram: Premetro
- Historic Heritage Tram: Caballito (tourist operation on weekends)
- Tranvía del Este (Puerto Madero Tramway)
- Proposed extension of Puerto Madero Tramway to major rail terminals; Retiro and Constitución
- Proposed Heritage Tram: San Telmo
- Mendoza – Urban Ferro Tram (Ferro Tranvía Urbano) (planning stages)
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Brazil
- Rio de Janeiro – The Santa Teresa Historic Tramway
- Santos – Santos Historic Tramway
- Belém – Heritage Tram (under construction)
- Crato - Juazeiro do Norte - Cariri Tram (under construction)
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Peru
- Lima – Heritage Tram
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Venezuela
[edit] See also
[edit] External links
- North American Light Rail System Maps & Details
- World list of Light Rail, Trams and Metros at Light Rail Transit Association website
- World Rail Transit List
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