Light Rail Transit (LRT)
Light Rail Transit (LRT) is a form of public transportation that uses trains running on tracks, typically in urban areas. LRT systems are designed to be efficient and cost-effective, providing a reliable way for people to travel short to medium distances. They often operate on dedicated tracks, which helps reduce traffic congestion and improve travel times.
LRT vehicles are usually lighter and smaller than traditional trains, allowing them to navigate through city streets and neighborhoods more easily. Many LRT systems are integrated with other forms of public transport, such as buses and subways, making it convenient for passengers to transfer between different modes of transportation.