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mahatmakanejeeves

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Sun Feb 3, 2019, 03:10 PM Feb 2019

Is that a streetcar or light rail? Here's how to tell the difference.

Is that a streetcar or light rail? Here’s how to tell the difference.
TRANSIT By Dan Malouff (Editorial Director) January 31, 2019

This article was first published on January 13, 2015. The information is still relevant, so we've decided to share it again!

There is much confusion over what separates streetcars from light rail. That’s because there’s no single easy way to tell, and many systems are hybrids. To tell the difference, one has to simultaneously look at the tracks, train vehicles, and stations.

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It’s hard to tell the difference because streetcars and light rail are really the same technology, but with different operating characteristics that serve different types of trips.

The difference, in a nutshell

Theoretically light rail is a streetcar that, like a subway or el, goes faster in order to serve trips over a longer distance. But what does that mean in practice?

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Is that a streetcar or light rail? Here's how to tell the difference. (Original Post) mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2019 OP
Neither is rapid-transit. Sneederbunk Feb 2019 #1
I'm excited about the future of battery electric multiple units. Alex4Martinez Feb 2019 #2
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