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  2. Trackless train - Wikipedia

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    A trackless train for tourists in Tenerife. A trackless train — or tram (U.S. English), [1] road train, land train, [2] or parking lot train is a road-going articulated vehicle used for the transport of passengers, comprising a driving vehicle pulling one or more carriages connected by drawbar couplings, in the manner of a road-going railway train.

  3. Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit - Wikipedia

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    Autonomous Rail Rapid Transit (ART) is a lidar (light detection and ranging) guided bus and bi-articulated bus system for urban passenger transport. Developed and manufactured by CRRC through CRRC Zhuzhou Institute Co Ltd, it was unveiled in Zhuzhou in the Hunan province on June 2, 2017. [2][3][11] ART is specifically referred to as a train or ...

  4. Tram - Wikipedia

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    A trackless train is also called tram in U.S. English. Although the terms tram and tramway have been adopted by many languages, they are not used universally in English; North Americans prefer streetcar, trolley, or trolleycar. The term streetcar is first recorded in 1840, and originally referred to horsecars.

  5. Boston Elevated Railway - Wikipedia

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    These existing routes were officially merged in 1887. The Boston Elevated Railway (BERy) was a streetcar and rapid transit railroad operated on, above, and below, the streets of Boston, Massachusetts and surrounding communities. Founded in 1894, it eventually acquired the West End Street Railway via lease and merger to become the city's primary ...

  6. SEPTA - Wikipedia

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    Until June 2002, five SEPTA routes were operated with trackless trolleys, using AM General vehicles built in 1978–79. Routes 29, 59, 66, 75 and 79 used trackless trolleys, but were converted to diesel buses for an indefinite period starting in 2002 (routes 59, 66, 75) and 2003 (routes 29, 79).

  7. Overland train - Wikipedia

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    In the 1950s, LeTourneau Inc. developed several overland trains, essentially oversized semi-trailer trucks that could travel over almost any terrain. Their intention was to be able to handle logistics needs without being dependent on local road or rail systems, allowing them to operate in back-country areas. The US Army had three experimental ...

  8. List of United States rapid transit systems - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of all heavy rail rapid transit systems in the United States. It does not include statistics for bus or light rail systems; see: List of United States light rail systems by ridership for light rail systems. All ridership figures represent unlinked passenger trips, so line transfers on multi-line systems register as ...

  9. List of driverless train systems - Wikipedia

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    SelTrac. The longest driverless network in the Americas, at 79.6 km. [9] Millennium Line. 7 January 2002. Canada Line. 17 August 2009. REM (Réseau Express Metropolitain) 31 July 2023 (Partially opened; rest of the line under construction) Alstom Urbalis 400.