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  2. Pittsburgh Light Rail - Wikipedia

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    It had 68 street car routes, of which only three (until April 5, 2010 the 42 series, the 47 series, and 52) are used by Pittsburgh Regional Transit as light rail routes. The oldest portions of these old Pittsburgh Railways routes now served by the Pittsburgh Light Rail system date to 1903–1909. [ 5 ]

  3. List of Pittsburgh Light Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    List of Pittsburgh Light Rail stations. The Pittsburgh Light Rail, commonly known as the T system, is the light rail system for Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. It is run by Pittsburgh Regional Transit and currently consists of the Red Line, Blue Line and Silver Line. Trolley lines began on the T's route in 1897, and currently The T is the eighteenth ...

  4. Valley Metro Rail - Wikipedia

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    Valley Metro Rail. Valley Metro Rail (styled as METRO) is a 29.8-mile (48 km) [ 3] light rail system serving the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa in Arizona, USA. The network, which is part of the Valley Metro public transit system, began operations on December 27, 2008. In 2023, the system had a ridership of 10,797,600, or about 34,400 per ...

  5. List of United States light rail systems - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all light rail systems in the United States, ranked by ridership. Also included are some of the urban streetcar/trolley systems that provide regular public transit service (operating year-round and at least five days/week), ones with data available from the American Public Transportation Association's (APTA) Ridership Reports.

  6. Pittsburgh Regional Transit - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. Service area: Allegheny County and bordering portions of Beaver, Washington, and Westmoreland counties: Service type: Public transit Light rail Bus rapid transit Inclined-plane railway (funicular) Stations: 69: Fleet: 687 buses 83 light rail vehicles 4 funicular cars: Annual ridership: 39,730,300 (2023) [1] Fuel type

  7. Blue Line (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh Regional Transit: Locale: Pittsburgh: Stations: 24: Service; Type: Light rail: System: Pittsburgh Light Rail: Operator(s) Pittsburgh Regional Transit: Depot(s) South Hills Village Rail Center: Rolling stock: Siemens SD-400, CAF LRV: Daily ridership: 9,239 (2018) Technical; Track gauge: 5 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,588 mm) Pennsylvania ...

  8. Silver Line (Pittsburgh) - Wikipedia

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    Pittsburgh: Stations: 31: Service; Type: Light rail: System: Pittsburgh Light Rail: Operator(s) Port Authority of Allegheny County: Depot(s) South Hills Village Rail Center: Rolling stock: Siemens SD-400, CAF LRV: Daily ridership: 6,545 (2018) Technical; Track gauge: 5 ft 2 + 1 ⁄ 2 in (1,588 mm) Pennsylvania trolley gauge: Electrification ...

  9. List of Valley Metro Rail stations - Wikipedia

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    Valley Metro Rail is a light rail transit system that serves the Phoenix metropolitan area in Arizona, United States. The light rail system, which operates under the Valley Metro brand name, has 41 stations and 29.8 miles (48.0 km) of tracks within the cities of Phoenix, Tempe, and Mesa. [1] The system serves on average over 49,400 weekday ...