62 Cities have or have plans for Light Rail
U.S. cities that already have Light Rail systems in operation:
1. Baltimore
2. Boston
3. Buffalo
4. Cleveland
5. Dallas
6. Denver
7. Fort Worth
8. Jersey City
9. Kenosha
10. Memphis
11. New Orleans
12. Newark
13. Philadelphia
14. Pittsburgh
15. Portland
16. Sacramento
17. St. Louis
18. Salt Lake City
19. San Diego
20. San Francisco
21. San Jose
22. Seattle
23. Tampa
US cities with Light Rail systems approved or actively proposed:
24. Albuquerque
25. Anchorage
26. Aspen
27. Austin
28. Bergen County, NJ
29. Birmingham
30. Burlington, VT
31. Charleston
32. Charlotte
33. Charlottesville
34. Chesapeake
35. Cincinnati (X2)
36. Colorado Springs
37. Columbus
38. Detroit
39. Grand Canyon
40. Hampton Roads
41. Honolulu
42. Indianapolis
43. Kansas City
44. Louisville
45. Madison
46. Milwaukee
47. Minneapolis (X2)
48. Nashville
49. Oklahoma City
50. Omaha
51. Orange County
52. Orlando
53. Phoenix
54. Roanoke
55. Raleigh-Durham
56. Richmond
57. San Antonio
58. Seattle
59. Southern NJ
60. Spokane
61. Tacoma
62. Union County, NJ
Canadian cities that already have Light Rail systems in operation:
1. Calgary, AB
2. Edmonton, AB
3. Ottawa, ON
4. Toronto, ON
Mexican cities that already have Light Rail systems in operation:
1. Guadalajara
2. Mexico City
3. Monterrey
Canadian cities with Light Rail systems approved or actively proposed:
1. Montreal, PQ
2. Quebec, PQ
3. Vancouver, BC
4. Winnipeg, MB
Mexican cities with Light Rail systems approved or actively proposed:
1. Puebla
2. Tijuana
North American systems and extensions under construction:
1. Dallas
2. Houston
3. Jersey City
4. New York (JFK Airport)
5. Newark
6. Pasadena
7. Pittsburgh (X2)
8. Portland
9. St. Louis
10. Salt Lake City
11. San Jose (X2)
12. Calgary (Canada)
13. Ottawa (Canada)
North American extensions proposed or approved:
1. Dallas (X5)
2. Denver (X2)
3. Orlando
4. Portland
5. Salt Lake City
6. St. Louis
7. San Francisco
8. Santa Monica (X2)
9. Calgary (Canada, X2)