
Light Rail Transit
Light Rail Transit (LRT) is a public transportation system that uses trains to move passengers around urban areas. LRT typically operates on dedicated tracks, which can be either at ground level, elevated, or underground, allowing for efficient travel without heavy traffic interference. It usually features frequent stops and runs shorter, lighter trains compared to traditional heavy rail systems. Light rail is designed to be a sustainable and economical option for cities, helping to reduce congestion and pollution while providing a reliable way for people to commute, access services, and connect with other transit options.