Light rail transit definition

Light rail transit means a system that uses a fixed guideway rail with electric power propelling mass transit passenger vehicles that is constructed by an Authority.
Light rail transit means a complete system of tracks,
Light rail transit means a complete system of tracks, overhead catenaries, stations, and platforms with lightweight passenger rail cars operating singly or in short, multicar trains on fixed rails in rights-of-way that are not separated from other traffic for much of the way.

More Definitions of Light rail transit

Light rail transit or “LRT” means a transit system that utilizes LRVs that run on tracks in a dedicated corridor.
Light rail transit means a complete system of
Light rail transit. With the opening of the Tasman West light-rail line extension, plus the new station immediately adjacent to the project site (and with convenient pedestrian access to the project buildings), the site will offer excellent light-rail transit service to the site's employees and visitors.
Light rail transit means rail transit which is electrically powered and can operate in mixed traffic with automobiles.