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Light Rail is a form of rail transport that typically operates on an exclusive right-of-way and uses electric multiple units (EMUs) or electric locomotives to haul passengers or freight. Light Rail systems are typically used in urban and suburban areas, and are often used to provide a more efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional bus services. Light Rail systems are typically designed to be integrated with other public transport networks, such as bus and metro systems, and can provide a more reliable and efficient service than buses.
Light Rail systems are becoming increasingly popular in many cities around the world, as they offer a more efficient and cost-effective alternative to traditional bus services. Light Rail systems are also becoming increasingly popular in rural areas, as they can provide a more reliable and efficient service than buses.
Light Rail systems are typically operated by private companies, such as Bombardier Transportation, Siemens Mobility, Alstom, and Hitachi Rail. These companies provide a range of services, including the design, manufacture, and maintenance of Light Rail systems. Show Less Read more