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  • |placecat=Regional malls ==VTA Light Rail==
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  • ==VTA Light Rail== {{Bus to rail}}
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  • ==Metro Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ==Metro Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ==Valley Metro Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • |placecat=Regional malls ==VTA Light Rail==
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  • ==Metro Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ==Valley Metro Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== {{Bus to rail}}
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  • ==MAX Light Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • |provider=South Metro Area Regional Transit WES Commuter Rail:
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  • ==Metro Rail== {{Bus to rail}}
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  • ==Valley Metro Rail== [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ...which include the [[Chicago Transit Authority]] (CTA), [[Metra]] Commuter Rail, and [[Pace]] Suburban Bus. The agency covers six counties in northeast Ill [[Category:regional coordinating agencies]]
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  • |provider=South Metro Area Regional Transit WES Commuter Rail:
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  • ...nd Valencia counties. It also manages the [[Rail Runner Express]] commuter rail system. Bus is free for riders with a valid Rail Runner printed ticket and on select routes.
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  • |provider=South Metro Area Regional Transit WES Commuter Rail:
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  • Commuter rail is a form of [[rail transit]] with these characteristics: ...nsit in place of express bus and stops are further apart compared to light rail or streetcars
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available on the platform/sidewalk. Pu
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  • ==VTA Light Rail== {{Bus to rail|distance=3 miles}}
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  • |provider=South Metro Area Regional Transit WES Commuter Rail:
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  • |provider=Pocatello Regional Transit * [[Place::Rail Crossing Shopping Center]]
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  • | Regional || $5.00 || $10 || $3.50 || $50 || $160 2 hour pass and day pass can be paid on the bus and at [[DART Rail ticket machine]]s.
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  • ...xpress), [[Sound Transit Link|Link]] light rail, and [[Sounder]] commuter rail between Tacoma, Seattle, and Everett. ; [[Link Light Rail]]
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  • | Regional || $5.00 || $10 || $50 || $160 | Reduced regional || $1.25 || $2.50 || || $40
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  • |provider=South Metro Area Regional Transit WES Commuter Rail:
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  • ...rail is considered to be a smaller form of urban rail compared to [[heavy rail]] (subway lines) with lower capacity and reduced costs. ...perating on street. The ability to run on street reduces cost to implement rail in downtown areas.
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • {{Bus to rail|distance=3 miles}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • {{Bus to rail|distance=2 miles}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • {{Bus to rail|[[Category:BART stations]]}} {{Bus to rail|[[Category:Caltrain stations]]}}
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  • ...m more alignment options (including subways commonly associated with heavy rail). ...determine whether such system is local transit or regional transit. Large regional systems may have closely spaced stops in the urban core.
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available on the platform/sidewalk. Pu
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  • Downtown Sacramento is served by Sacramento RT (bus and light rail). Commuter buses are available from the Sierra Foothills, Roseville, Elk Gr ==Sacramento RT Light Rail==
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ==Metro Rail== The nearest Metro Rail station is [[By stop::Pico Station]], which is served by {{MTAlines|a|y}} a
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  • |provider=South Metro Area Regional Transit WES Commuter Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Baylor Regional Medical Center]] * [[Place::Richardson Regional Medical Center]]
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • Metro Rail: Regional rail:
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  • ...[[local bus in::Folsom]], and [[local bus in::Rancho Cordova]]. The light rail system covers Sacramento, Rancho Cordova, and [[Folsom]]. ; [[Sacramento RT Light Rail|Light rail system]]
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  • ...ity ([[AKA::RTA]]) provides local and regional bus, bus rapid transit, and rail transit in the [[Cleveland]] region, covering [[local bus in::Cuyahoga Coun ; [[Greater Cleveland RTA Rapid|Rapid (Rail)]]
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  • {{Bus to rail}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ...in, Portland, and Salem. It connects with [[TriMet]] buses, [[WES Commuter Rail]], and [[Cherriots]] buses. {{#ask: [[Category:South Metro Area Regional Transit bus routes]]
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  • ==Regional routes== {{#ask: [[Category:RTD regional bus routes]]
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  • ==Metro Rail== [[Los Angeles Metro Rail]] <includeonly>serves Downtown LA. {{#switch:{{{1}}}
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  • Weekend service only serve McBean Regional Transit Center and North Hollywood Station only. * [[Place::McBean Regional Transit Center]]
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  • {{Bus to rail|[[Category:BART stations]]}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • * [[Stanislaus Regional Transit]] [[Image:Icon-rail-50.png]] '''Trains'''
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  • {{Street rail|distance=0.15 mile}} [[Category:Regional malls]]
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  • ...Transit Area]], [[South Metro Area Regional Transit]], and [[WES Commuter Rail]]. Cherriots buses run on weekdays only, and the main hub of the bus system
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  • Denver Regional Transportation District ([[AKA::RTD]]) provides local and regional transit in the greater Denver Metropolitan area. RTD covers the cities such RTD operates buses and [[RTD Rail|light rail and commuter rail]].
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available on the platform/sidewalk. Pu
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available on the platform/sidewalk. Pu
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  • |to=Parkrose Regional |link=https://www.c-tran.com/routes/65-parkrose-regional
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  • ...class=map>{{#compound_query:[[latlong::{{#var:latlonghidden}}]][[Category:Rail stations]]{{#if:{{{city only|}}}|[[city::{{{city only}}}]]}};?latlong;icon= ...}}]];?latlong;icon=images/f/f5/Mm_20_red.png;?-Place=Bus;?Served by=Line;?-rail=Bus;?-bus=Bus;?-busway=Bus;limit=100
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  • The light rail platforms are located in front of the historic Head House on 4th St. This i ==Local, regional bus==
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  • ...Metropolitan Transportation Authority) provides local and regional bus and rail transit in the [[local bus in::Austin]] region. ; Rail
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  • ...rced, Fresno, Sonora, and Mammoth Lakes. Connection is available with bus, rail, and air:
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  • ...ntral Link|Central Link]] stations. The machines sell rail tickets and new regional [[ORCA]] cards for trains and buses. The machines can also add values and p
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  • ...Minneapolis-St. Paul]] region. It operates buses, light rail, and commuter rail. : [[METRO (Minnesota)|METRO light rail and bus rapid transit]]
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  • Dallas Area Rapid Transit ([[AKA::DART]]) provides local and regional bus and rail transit in the [[Dallas]] region, covering [[local bus in::Dallas]], [[loca ; Rail
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  • * [[Place::St. Vincent Regional Medical Center]] Rail Runner:
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  • ...#var:latlong}}}}} ({{{distance|0.25 mile}}})]] [[Category:TriMet MAX Light Rail stations]] |?rname=|?served by=|link=none|format=ul|template=liststn Portla
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  • ...wntown St. Louis]] and regional routes connecting with [[MetroLink]] light rail.
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  • ==RTD Rail== ...Station only. The [[FREE MallRide]] provides connection between those two rail corridors in downtown.
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  • ==Metro Rail== LA Metro and LADOT provides local transit service and regional bus service from other parts of Los Angeles. Other providers offer service
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  • |to=Delta Park Regional |link=https://www.c-tran.com/routes/60-delta-park-regional
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  • ...ass=regmap>{{#compound_query:[[latlong::{{#var:latlonghidden}}]][[Category:Rail stations]]{{#if:{{{city only|}}}|[[city::{{{city only}}}]]}};?latlong;icon= ...}}]];?latlong;icon=images/f/f5/Mm_20_red.png;?-Place=Bus;?Served by=Line;?-rail=Bus;?-bus=Bus;?-busway=Bus;?-Ferry=Ferry;limit=100
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  • * [[Place::Del Paso Regional Park]] Sacramento RT Light Rail:
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  • ...nty]], with service to Portland connecting with [[TriMet]] buses and light rail.
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  • ==Metro Rail== LA Metro and LADOT provides local transit service and regional bus service from other parts of Los Angeles. Other providers offer service
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  • ...light rail lines. The fares and fare payment methods are the same for all rail services. ...ts with various bus systems in LA County along with [[Metrolink]] regional rail.
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  • |to=Airport Regional |link=https://c-tran.com/routes/67-parkrose-regional
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available on the platform/sidewalk. Pu
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  • ...an Transit Authority of Harris County) provides local and regional bus and rail transit in the [[Houston]] region, covering [[local bus in::Houston]] and o ; Rail
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  • ==Sacramento RT Light Rail== [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are available on the platform/sidewalk. Pu
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  • TriMet (Tri-County Metropolitan Transportation District) provides local and regional transit in the [[Portland]] metropolitan area, covering parts of [[local bu TriMet operates buses, [[MAX Light Rail]], and [[WES Commuter Rail]]. TriMet connects with [[Portland Streetcar]] (run by the city), [[Amtrak]
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  • * [[Place::Century Regional Detention Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • ...ter]] light rail between Oceanside and Escondido, and [[Coaster]] commuter rail between Oceanside and San Diego.
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  • | Senior/disabled<br>(with [[Regional Reduced Fare Permit]]) || $1.00 || $1.75 ==Link light rail fares==
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  • ...ia|Lincoln]]. It also operates a bus to connect with [[Sacramento RT Light Rail]] at [[Watt/I-80 Station]] and commuter bus service into Downtown Sacrament
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  • * [[Place::Richardson Regional Medical Center]] DART Rail:
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  • ...light rail, [[UTA S-Line|S-Line]] streetcar, and [[FrontRunner]] commuter rail. ; Rail
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  • Gilroy is the southernmost station in the Bay Area's regional rail network. Regional bus connection is available to Hollister and Monterey.
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  • * [[Place::St. Vincent Regional Medical Center]] Rail Runner:
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  • ==Metro Rail== LA Metro and LADOT provides local transit service and regional bus service from other parts of Los Angeles.
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  • * [[Place::Kent State University Regional Academic Center]] RTA Rail:
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  • |type=rail [[Los Angeles Metro Rail|Metro Rail]] {{#set:Rdisplay={{MTAlines|e|y}}}}{{MTAlines|e|y}} (also known as Expo Li
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  • * [[Place::St. Vincent Regional Medical Center]] Rail Runner:
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  • ...sham]] and [[Estacada]]. It connects with [[TriMet]] buses and [[MAX Light Rail]].
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  • ...h [[Portland Streetcar]], [[WES Commuter Rail]], and [[Amtrak]]. The light rail system also provides direct service to [[Portland International Airport]]. The light rail system consists of five lines:
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  • ...ion Station is a historic train terminal and is the main hub for the [[RTD Rail]] system. It also serves ground intercity transportation providers. =RTD Rail=
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  • ...em in New Mexico managed by the state. Selected routes also connect with [[Rail Runner Express]] trains.
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  • RTD Light Rail: [[Category:RTD regional bus routes]]
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  • RTD Light Rail: [[Category:RTD regional bus routes]]
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  • * [[Place::Edenvale Gardens Regional Park]] Light Rail:
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  • ...sit]] regional bus service, [[Golden Gate Ferry]], and [[Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit]]. For many years, Marin Transit local service was operated only by
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  • ...This is a transportation hub in Orange County with regional and intercity rail/bus connections. Restaurants and shops are available at this 3-story facili {{stnv top|Regional/intercity trains at {{PAGENAME}}}}
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  • * [[Place::Century Regional Detention Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Kent Regional Justice Center]] Link Light Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Chandler Regional Medical Center]] Valley Metro Rail:
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  • ==TRAX - Light Rail== ==FrontRunner - Commuter Rail==
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  • * [[Place::Edenvale Gardens Regional Park]] Light rail:
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  • * [[Place::Kent Regional Justice Center]] Link Light Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Edenvale Gardens Regional Park]] Light Rail:
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  • RTD Light Rail: [[Category:RTD regional bus routes]]
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  • ..., [[Golden Gate Transit]] (to/from San Francisco), and [[Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit]].
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  • =Sacramento RT Light Rail= ...building and by the walkway to the Amtrak platforms. [[Sacramento RT Light Rail ticket machine|Ticket machines]] are located on the platform. Buy ticket be
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  • * [[Place::Lakewood Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Lakewood Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • ...al Link|Central Link]] and [[Sound Transit Tacoma Link|Tacoma Link]] light rail lines along with [[Amtrak]]. {{#ask:[[Category:Sounder stations]]|?latlong|?served by=Line|?-Rail=Bus|format=googlemaps|scrollwheelzoom=yes|width=100%|height=100%|icon=Rail2
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  • |type=rail ...tween [[Downtown LA]] and [[Long Beach]]. In 2023, after completion of the Regional Connector project, the A line continues to Azusa replacing the Metro Gold L
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  • {{stnv top|Regional/intercity trains at {{PAGENAME}}}} |lstop={{stn|Van Nuys|Rail}}|lstop note=''to Oxnard''
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  • * [[Place::Century Regional Detention Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Gardens Regional Hospital]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Lakewood Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • Tower City-Public Square Station is the main downtown station for the RTA rail system and a key transfer point to buses. The platforms are located in the ...when it was first built. Tracks and platforms at the basement level served regional interurban trains and intercity trains. Intercity trains left the depot and
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  • * [[Place::Gardens Regional Hospital]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Lakewood Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Regional Medical Center]] Light Rail:
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  • {{#compound_query:[[latlong::{{#var:latlong}} ({{#var:distance}})]][[Category:Rail stations]];?latlong;icon=Rail20.png ...var:latlong}} ({{#var:distance}})]];?latlong;?-Place=Bus;?Served by=Line;?-rail=Bus;?-bus=Bus;?-busway=Bus;?-Ferry=Ferry;limit=100
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  • * [[Place::Kent Regional Justice Center]] Link Light Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Regional Medical Center]] Light Rail:
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  • * [[Place::North Natomas Regional Park]] Sacramento RT Light Rail:
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  • ...ain transfer point between Sounder trains to Seattle and Tacoma Link light rail to [[Downtown Tacoma]]. A Pierce Transit customer service center (Bus Shop) ==Link Light Rail==
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  • * [[Place::Gardens Regional Hospital]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Arizona Regional Medical Center]] Valley Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Elk Grove Regional Park]] Sacramento RT Light Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Downey Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • ...own Los Angeles]] via the [[El Monte Busway]] and connects with [[LA Metro Rail]], [[Amtrak]], and [[Metrolink]].
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  • * [[Place::Regional Medical Center]] Light Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Downey Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Gardens Regional Hospital]] Metro Rail:
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  • |type=rail ...g Lake and Minneapolis. It connects with [[METRO (Minnesota)|METRO]] light rail at Target Field station.
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  • * [[Place::Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Encino-Tarzana Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::North Natomas Regional Park]] Sacramento RT Light Rail:
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  • ...tercounty service to Portland. It connects with [[TriMet]] buses and light rail, along with [[Sunset Empire Transportation District]] and [[Lincoln County
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  • |type=intercity rail The San Joaquins is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service between Bay Area, Sacramento and Bakersfield throu
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  • |type=intercity rail Wolverine is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service providing service between Chicago and Pontiac with
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  • TriMet provides local transit service in Portland. Others provide regional and intercity service. ==MAX Light Rail==
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  • |type=intercity rail Hiawatha Service is an [[Amtrak]] regional line between Milwaukee and Chicago. Trains operate daily with multiple trai
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  • * [[Place::Gardens Regional Hospital]] Metro Rail:
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  • * [[Place::Century Regional Detention Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • |type=rail ...[[commuter rail]] line between Fort Worth and Dallas. Connection to [[DART Rail]] is available in Dallas and to [[TEXRail]] in Fort Worth. TRE operates on
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  • |type=intercity rail The Pacific Surfliner is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service between San Luis Obispo, Los Angeles, and San Dieg
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  • ...n Gate Transit connects with [[BART]], [[Amtrak]], and [[Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit]].
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  • |type=intercity rail The Heartland Flyer is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service running between Oklahoma City and Fort Worth. Trai
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  • '''EZ Transit Pass''' is a regional monthly pass valid at most transit agencies in Los Angeles County. EZ Trans * [[Los Angeles Metro]] Bus and Rail
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  • ...eyhound]] is the dominant mainline carrier (with other independently owned regional carriers covering parts of the mid-west and plains states). ...h private companies either under the companies' brand or through a unified regional brand like the [[POINT]] in Oregon or [[Bustang]] in Colorado.
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  • {{stnv top|Regional/intercity trains at {{PAGENAME}}}} |nstop={{stn|Van Nuys|Rail}}|nstop note=''to Los Angeles''}}
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  • |type=intercity rail Blue Watervis a regional [[Amtrak]] train service providing service between Chicago and Port Huron w
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  • ...rd onboard. Promotional fare is $1 and does not include transfer to bus or rail. * [[Place::Century Regional Detention Center]]
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  • * [[Place::Downey Regional Medical Center]] Metro Rail:
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  • ...il|Monorail]], and [[Washington State Ferries]]. It also connects with the regional [[Sound Transit]] and neighboring bus systems such as [[Community Transit]]
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  • |type=intercity rail The Capitol Corridor is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service between the Bay Area, Sacramento, and Auburn. Trai
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  • |type=intercity rail Wolverine is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service providing service between Chicago and Pontiac with
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  • ...us service. Adjacent to the intercity hub is a [[St. Louis Metro]] bus and rail hub called '''Civic Center Transit Center/Station'''. MetroLink light rail provides service to Downtown, Central West End, Clayton and Airport.
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  • |type=rail ...r rail systems in the region such as [[BART]], [[Muni Metro]], [[VTA Light Rail]], [[ACE]], and [[Amtrak]], along with local bus systems like [[Muni]], [[S
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  • |type=intercity rail Illini/Saluki is are regional [[Amtrak]] train service providing service between Carbondale and Chicago w
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  • * [[Place::Edenvale Gardens Regional Park]] Light Rail:
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  • |type=intercity rail The Missouri River Runner is a regional [[Amtrak]] train service running in the state of Missouri between St. Louis
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  • Bay Wheels is a regional bike sharing program for the Bay Area. Cities served include [[bikeshare ci ....339263, -121.890424 (2 mile)||37.830883, -122.265676 (4 mile)]][[Category:Rail stations]]|?latlong|icon=Rail20.png|format=leaflet|layers=HERE.Street|cente
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  • * [[Place::Crescenta Valley Community Regional Park]] Metro Rail:
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  • ...ar) and serves all districts in the city. The transit system connects with regional transit systems such as [[BART]], [[Caltrain]] and [[Bay Area ferries|Ferri : [[Muni Metro|Muni Metro (light rail system)]]
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  • [[File:New CTA 5000 Series Rail Cars At Loyola.jpg|300px|right]] ...lines, and modern subways/freeway median lines. The 'L' is the 3rd largest rail transit system in the United States.
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  • Corridor service are short distance regional routes operated with state subsidies. Service level varies between 1 round ...ls-dining Food service] is available on most Amtrak trains. Short distance regional trains provide cafe cars with beverages (including alcohol) and casual food
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  • {{stnv top|Regional/intercity trains at {{PAGENAME}}}} |nstop={{stn|Van Nuys|Rail}}|nstop note=''to Los Angeles, San Diego''}}
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  • ..., replacing the old '''Transbay Terminal'''. It currently serves local and regional buses on the street level and the 3rd floor bus deck. The roof of the trans ...e as a new underground terminal for [[Caltrain]] and California High Speed Rail.
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  • ...ta Clara County Supervisor who is considered the "father" of the VTA light rail system. ...the card from selected Caltrain ticket machines (as well as all VTA Light Rail ticket machines) at this station. All riders must have a [[Caltrain fares|v
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  • ...cts with the [[TriMet]] buses and the [[MAX Light Rail]] (a regional light rail system with larger vehicles). {{#ask: [[Street rail::+]] [[Category:Portland Streetcar]]
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  • ...on is the main intermodal hub in Salt Lake City. It is served by local and regional [[UTA]] buses, [[UTA TRAX|TRAX]] and [[FrontRunner]] trains, along with int TRAX Light Rail provides service to Downtown Salt Lake City and other locations in the regi
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  • |type=rail FrontRunner is a regional [[commuter rail]] between Ogden, Salt Lake City, and Provo. Trains generally operate every
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  • NCTD [[Sprinter]] light rail trains to Escondido depart on dedicated platforms on the south side of the {{stnv top|Regional/intercity trains at {{PAGENAME}}}}
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  • ...=MuniMobile}} app. Cable cars have seperate fares. The entire Muni bus and rail network uses [[proof of payment]] fare system. Passengers with a valid tick | To be loaded on [[Regional Transit Discount card]] (Clipper).
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  • [[AKA::BART]] is a regional [[heavy rail]] system serving [[San Francisco]], [[San Francisco International Airport]]
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