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Elevated Line Network

An Elevated Line Network refers to an organized system of transportation where trains or trains-like vehicles run on tracks suspended above ground level, typically supported by structures such as pillars or columns. This setup helps reduce street-level congestion, improve travel speed, and connect different parts of a city efficiently. Such networks are common in urban areas to provide rapid transit without interfering with traffic or pedestrian flow below. They can include metro, light rail, or monorail systems designed for high capacity and reliability, making urban transportation more accessible and less disruptive to daily city life.