List of rail transit systems in North America

This list denotes all passenger rail (national services and commuter systems), heavy urban rail (such as rapid transit), light rail, and streetcars that are commuter-oriented. It does not include heritage streetcars, which are usually intended primarily to attract tourists and shoppers to downtown destinations, rather than serving as integral pieces of the regional transportation system.

Canada edit

  • National:
Via Rail – intercity rail network
  • Calgary
C-Train – 2 light rail lines, operated by Calgary Transit
  • Edmonton
Edmonton LRT – 3 light rail lines, operated by Edmonton Transit Service
  • Kitchener-Waterloo (Waterloo Region)
Ion rapid transit – 1 light rail line, operated by Grand River Transit[1]
  • Montreal
Montreal Metro – 4 metro lines, operated by Société de transport de Montréal
Exo – 6 commuter rail lines, operated by the Réseau de transport métropolitain
Réseau express métropolitain - 1 light metro line, operated by SNC-Lavalin and Alstom.
  • Ottawa
O-Train – 2 light rail lines, operated by OC Transpo
  • Greater Toronto Area
Toronto Subway – 3 metro lines; TTC Streetcars- 11 streetcar lines, operated by the Toronto Transit Commission
GO Train – 7 commuter rail lines, operated by GO Transit
  • Vancouver and Lower Mainland
SkyTrain – 3 metro lines;
West Coast Express – 1 commuter rail line, operated by TransLink

Cuba edit

  • National
Ferrocarriles de Cuba – intercity rail network

Dominican Republic edit

  • Santo Domingo
Santo Domingo Metro – 2 metro lines, operated by Oficina para la Reorganizacion del Transporte

Mexico edit

  • Chihuahua and Sinaloa
Ferrocarril Chihuahua al Pacífico – an intercity line from the city of Chihuahua to the port of Topolobampo
  • Guadalajara
Guadalajara light rail system – 1 metro Line, 1 light rail line, operated by Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano
  • Jalisco
Tequila Express – a tourist-oriented excursion line that runs from Guadalajara to Amatitán to visit a tequila distillery
  • Mexico City
Mexico City Metro – 11 metro lines, with 1 under construction, operated by Sistema de Transporte Colectivo
Xochimilco Light Rail – 1 light rail line, operated by Servicio de Transportes Eléctricos
Tren Suburbano – 1 commuter rail line, operated by Ferrocarril Suburbano de la Zona Metropolitana del Valle de México
  • Monterrey
Monterrey Metro – 1 elevated metro line, 1 underground light rail line, operated by S.T.C. Metrorrey

Puerto Rico edit

  • San Juan
Tren Urbano – 1 metro line, operated by Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works

United States edit

  • National
Amtrak – intercity rail network

Gulf and Southern states edit

  • Atlanta
MARTA Subway – 4 metro lines, operated by Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority (MARTA)
Atlanta Streetcar – 1 streetcar line, operated by the MARTA and the City of Atlanta
  • Austin
Capital MetroRail – 1 commuter rail line, operated by Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority
  • Charlotte
LYNX Rapid Transit Services – 1 light rail line, 1 streetcar line, operated by Charlotte Area Transit System
  • Dallas–Fort Worth
A-train – 1 commuter rail line, operated by Denton County Transportation Authority
DART – 4 light rail lines, 1 streetcar line (Dallas Streetcar), both operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART)
Trinity Railway Express – 1 commuter rail line, operated by DART and Trinity Metro
TEXRail – 1 commuter rail line, operated by Trinity Metro
  • Houston
METRORail – 3 light rail lines, with planned expansion, operated by Metropolitan Transit Authority of Harris County, Texas
  • Jacksonville
JTA Skyway – 1 people mover line, operated by Jacksonville Transportation Authority
  • Miami-Fort Lauderdale-Palm Beach
Metrorail – 2 metro lines; Metromover – 3 people mover lines; both operated by Miami-Dade Transit
Brightline – 1 higher-speed rail line
Tri-Rail – 1 commuter rail line, 1 commuter rail line under construction, operated by the South Florida Regional Transportation Authority
  • Nashville
WeGo Star – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the Regional Transportation Authority
  • New Orleans
RTA Streetcars – 3 streetcar lines, operated by New Orleans Regional Transit Authority
  • Norfolk-Virginia Beach-Newport News (Hampton Roads)
Tide Light Rail – 1 light rail line, with planned extensions, operated by Hampton Roads Transit
  • Orlando
SunRail – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the Florida Department of Transportation

Midwest and Great Lakes states edit

  • Chicago
Chicago 'L' – 8 metro lines, operated by the Chicago Transit Authority
Metra – 11 commuter rail lines, operated by the Northeast Illinois Regional Commuter Railroad Corporation
South Shore Line – 1 commuter rail line, operated by Northern Indiana Commuter Transportation District
  • Cincinnati
Cincinnati Streetcar – 1 streetcar line, operated by the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority
  • Cleveland
RTA Rapid Transit – 1 metro line, 2 light rail lines, operated by Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority
  • Detroit
Detroit People Mover – 1 people mover line, operated by Detroit Department of Transportation
QLine – 1 streetcar line, operated by M-1 Rail
  • Kansas City
KC Streetcar – 1 streetcar line, operated by the Kansas City Streetcar Authority
  • Milwaukee
The Hop – 1 streetcar line, operated by the City of Milwaukee
  • Minneapolis-St. Paul
METRO – 2 light rail lines, operated by Metro Transit
Northstar Commuter Rail – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the Metropolitan Council
  • Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City Streetcar - 2 streetcar lines, owned by the Oklahoma City Transit Authority
  • St. Louis
St. Louis MetroLink – 2 light rail lines, operated by Bi-State Development Agency

Northeast edit

  • Baltimore
Baltimore Metro Subway – 1 metro line
MTA Light Rail, 3 light rail lines
MARC Train, 2 commuter rail lines (shared with Washington, DC metropolitan area), operated by Maryland Transit Administration
  • Boston
The T – 4 metro lines, 5 light rail lines;
MBTA Commuter Rail- 12 commuter rail lines, operated by Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority
CapeFLYER - 1 commuter rail line, weekends only (operated jointly between MBTA and Cape Cod Regional Transit Authority
  • Buffalo
Buffalo Metro Rail – 1 light rail line, operated by Niagara Frontier Transportation Authority
  • Greater New York City (including Newark and Bridgeport/New Haven)
New York City Subway – 25 metro routes on 35 lines
Staten Island Railway – 1 route
Long Island Rail Road – 11 commuter rail lines
Metro-North Railroad – 5 commuter rail lines, operated by Metropolitan Transportation Authority
PATH – 5 metro routes, operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
NJ Transit Rail – 10 commuter rail lines (shared with Philadelphia metropolitan area)
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail – 2 light rail line
Newark Light Rail – 2 light rail lines operated by New Jersey Transit
Hartford Line – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the Connecticut Department of Transportation
Shore Line East – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the Connecticut Department of Transportation
  • Greater Philadelphia
Philadelphia Subway – 2 metro lines
SEPTA Suburban Lines – 3 light rail lines
SEPTA Subway–Surface Trolley Lines – 6 streetcar lines
SEPTA Regional Rail – 13 commuter rail lines, operated by Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority
PATCO Speedline – 1 metro line, operated by the Port Authority Transit Corporation
NJ Transit Rail – 1 commuter rail line (shared with New York City metropolitan area), operated by New Jersey Transit
River Line – 1 light rail line, operated by New Jersey Transit
  • Pittsburgh
The T – 2 light rail lines (and one with operations presently suspended), operated by the Port Authority of Allegheny County
  • Greater Washington, D.C.
Washington Metro – 6 metro lines, operated by Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
MARC Train – 3 commuter rail lines (shared with Baltimore metropolitan area), operated by the Maryland Transit Administration
Virginia Railway Express – 2 commuter rail lines, operated by the Potomac and Rappahannock Transportation Commission
DC Streetcar – 1 streetcar line, owned by the District of Columbia Department of Transportation and operated by a private contractor

West edit

  • Albuquerque-Santa Fe
New Mexico Rail Runner Express – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the New Mexico Department of Transportation
  • Denver
RTD Rail – 4 heavy rail lines and 6 light rail lines with two under construction, operated by the Regional Transportation District
  • Honolulu
Skyline – 1 light metro line, operated by TheBus
  • Las Vegas
Las Vegas Monorail – 1 monorail line, operated by the Las Vegas Monorail Company
  • Los Angeles-Inland Empire
Los Angeles Metro Rail – 2 metro lines, 4 light rail lines, operated by Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority
Metrolink – 7 commuter rail lines, operated by Southern California Regional Rail Authority
  • Phoenix
Valley Metro Rail – 1 light rail line, operated by Valley Metro
  • Portland
MAX Light Rail – 5 light rail lines, operated by TriMet
Portland Streetcar – 2 streetcar lines, owned by City of Portland, managed by a non-profit corporation, operated by TriMet
WES Commuter Rail – 1 commuter rail line, operated by TriMet
  • Sacramento
Sacramento RT Light Rail – 3 light rail lines, operated by Sacramento Regional Transit District
  • Salt Lake City
The FrontRunner – 1 commuter rail train, operated by Utah Transit Authority (UTA)
S Line streetcar – 1 streetcar line, with more planned, operated by UTA
TRAX – 3 light rail lines, with more lines planned, operated by UTA
  • San Diego
San Diego Trolley – 3 light rail lines operated by San Diego Metropolitan Transit System
Coaster – 1 commuter rail line; Sprinter – 1 commuter rail line, operated by North County Transit District
  • San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose (Bay Area)
Bay Area Rapid Transit – 5 rapid transit lines, and one DMU light rail line, operated by San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District
Muni Metro – 6 light rail lines, with one under construction; F Line – 1 streetcar line, operated by San Francisco Municipal Railway
VTA light rail – 3 light rail lines, operated by Santa Clara Valley Transportation Authority
Caltrain –1 commuter rail line, operated by the Peninsula Corridor Joint Powers Board
Altamont Corridor Express – 1 commuter rail line, operated by the San Joaquin Regional Rail Commission Joint Powers Board
SMART Train – 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by the Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District
  • Seattle-Tacoma
Link light rail – 2 light rail lines, owned by Sound Transit, with the 1 Line operated by King County Metro and the T Line operated by Sound Transit
Sounder commuter rail – 2 commuter rail lines, operated by Sound Transit
Seattle Center Monorail - 1 monorail line, owned by the City of Seattle and operated by a private contractor
Seattle Streetcar – 2 streetcar lines, owned by the City of Seattle and operated by King County Metro
  • Tempe, AZ
Tempe Streetcar – 1 streetcar line, operated by Valley Metro
  • Tucson, Arizona
Sun Link – 1 streetcar line, owned by the City of Tucson and operated by a private contractor

Systems under construction edit

  • Dallas-Fort Worth
Silver Line – 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by Dallas Area Rapid Transit
  • Mexico City
Toluca–Mexico City commuter rail – 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by the Secretariat of Communications and Transportation
  • Orange County, CA
OC Streetcar – 1 streetcar line, to be operated by Orange County Transportation Authority
  • Toronto
Transit City/The Big Move projects – 1 light rail line (Eglinton Crosstown line), with more in planning, to be operated by the Toronto Transit Commission
  • Washington DC Metropolitan Area
Purple Line (Maryland) – 1 light rail line, to be operated by Purple Line Transit Partners, and owned by the Maryland Transit Administration

Approved systems preparing for construction edit

  • Charlotte
LYNX Purple Line – 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by LYNX Rapid Transit Services
  • San Juan
San Juan-Caguas Rail – 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Douglas John Bowen (2013-07-12). "Waterloo opts for Bombardier LRVs". International Railway Journal. Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2013-07-13. The first of the Flexity Freedom LRV are due to be delivered in mid-2016, and will be used on the 19km, 16-station line from Conestoga Mall in Waterloo to Fairview Park Mall in Kitchener. The $C 92.4m ($US 89.2m) contract will include an option for 16 additional vehicles.