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May 09, 2008
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U.S. Heavy Rail Transit System Links

Heavy Rail is high-speed, passenger rail cars operating singly or in trains of two or more cars on fixed rails in separate rights-of-way from which all other vehicular and foot traffic are excluded. Also known as "rapid rail," "subway," "elevated (railway)," or "metropolitan railway (metro)."
Existing Systems            Proposed Systems
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EXISTING SYSTEMS

Atlanta, GA MARTA (Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority)
Baltimore, MD MTA (Maryland Transit Administration)
Boston, MA MBTA (Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority)
Chicago, IL CTA (Chicago Transit Authority)
Cleveland, OH RTA (Greater Cleveland Regional Transit Authority)
Jersey City, NJ PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson)
Lindenwold, NJ PATCO (Port Authority Transit Corporation of PA & NJ)
Los Angeles, CA MTA (Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority)
Miami, FL MDTA (Miami-Dade Transit Agency)
New York, NY NYCT (MTA New York City Transit)
SIR (MTA Staten Island Railway)
Oakland, CA BART (San Francisco Bay Area Rapid Transit District)
Philadelphia, PA SEPTA (Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority)
Washington, DC Metro (Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority)

PROPOSED SYSTEMS

San Juan, PR ATI (Alternativa de Transporte Integrado)
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