Light rail
Light rail is a form of urban public transportation that uses trains running on tracks, often at street level. It is designed to connect city areas efficiently, providing a reliable alternative to buses and cars. Light rail systems typically have fewer stops than traditional buses, allowing for faster travel times.
These systems can operate in dedicated lanes or share roads with other vehicles. Light rail is often seen in cities like Portland and San Francisco, where it helps reduce traffic congestion and pollution while promoting sustainable urban development.