List of Rail Transit Systems in North America - Approved Systems Preparing For Construction

Approved Systems Preparing For Construction

  • Charlotte
LYNX Purple Line- 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by LYNX Rapid Transit Services
  • Dallas-Fort Worth
Cotton Belt Rail Line- 3 commuter rail lines, to be operated by Fort Worth Transportation Authority
  • Detroit
Woodward Avenue Light Rail- 1 light rail line, to be operated by Detroit Department of Transportation
  • Harrisburg-Lancaster
Capital Red Rose Corridor- 1 commuter rail line, with planned extensions, to be operated by Capital Area Transit
  • Honolulu
Honolulu Rail Transit- 1 metro rail line, to be operated by TheBus
  • Kitchener-Waterloo-Cambridge (Waterloo Region)
Waterloo LRT- 1 light rail line, to be operated by Grand River Transit
  • Orlando
SunRail- 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by the Florida Department of Transportation
  • San Francisco-Oakland-San Jose (Bay Area)
SMART Train, 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by The Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit District
  • San Juan
Tren Interurbano- 1 commuter rail line, to be operated by Puerto Rico Department of Transportation and Public Works

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