Talk:Light rail in New Jersey
Latest comment: 15 years ago by Apollo1758 in topic Similarities Between Cable Cars and Light Rails
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Similarities Between Cable Cars and Light Rails
editAre light rails cable cars or are they two different types of transportation systems, because to me they seem a lot alike???? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.80.106.105 (talk) 13:19, 8 February 2009 (UTC)
- A light rail is defined as an urban rail transit system using lightweight cars, which has at-grade crossings and operates mainly on its own right of way. A cable car refers to a technology used to propel the train, which consists of continuously moving cables. The San Francisco cable car system cannot be considered a light rail because of its streetrunning, and is instead characterized as a trolley. A cable car would only be a light rail if it had its own right of way for a significant portion of its length with at-grade crossings, and light rails usually get their power from electrification or diesel, which would make such a system impractical. Read Passenger rail terminology#At-grade urban rail transit for more information. --Apollo1758 (talk) 22:31, 27 May 2009 (UTC)