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** The [https://www.thetrain.com/ Grand Canyon Railway] has a single main line, from Williams northwards to Grand Canyon. The passenger service is oriented to tourism, usually consisting of one return trip from Williams to Grand Canyon each day.
** The [https://www.thetrain.com/ Grand Canyon Railway] has a single main line, from Williams northwards to Grand Canyon. The passenger service is oriented to tourism, usually consisting of one return trip from Williams to Grand Canyon each day.
   
   
* Map: [https://www.thetrain.com/the-train/schedule-route/ schedule & route page]
* Map and times [https://www.thetrain.com/the-train/schedule-route/ schedule &amp here]
* Timetables: [https://www.thetrain.com/the-train/schedule-route/ schedule & route page]. There are no schedules in PDF format.
* Timetables: [https://www.thetrain.com/the-train/schedule-route/ schedule & route page]. There are no schedules in PDF format.



Revision as of 19:47, 18 November 2024

State Details

See Wikipedia; also see United States for information relating to the country as a whole, and the national operator Amtrak.

Maps

Arizona is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume Arizona & New Mexico. This is out of print. Sonrisa Publications publishes a Arizona and New Mexico booklet of strip maps. Website here

Rail Operators

The only Amtrak services in Arizona are long-distance trains: the Sunset Limited (New Orleans - Los Angeles), and the Southwest Chief (Chicago - Los Angeles).

Grand Canyon Railway

The Grand Canyon Railway has a single main line, from Williams northwards to Grand Canyon. The passenger service is oriented to tourism, usually consisting of one return trip from Williams to Grand Canyon each day.

Tourist Lines

See Wikipedia

  • Grand Canyon Railway
    • The Grand Canyon Railway has a single main line, from Williams northwards to Grand Canyon. The passenger service is oriented to tourism, usually consisting of one return trip from Williams to Grand Canyon each day.

Metro and light rail systems

Phoenix

Valley Metro operates public transport in the Phoenix area, including two rail services. Both are modern light-rail lines:

  • Valley Metro Rail: a largely segregated line linking Phoenix and Tempe
  • Streetcar Line: an on-street line in central Tempe

Infrastructure

  • Gauge: standard
  • Electrification: 750V DC overhead
  • Rule of the road: right

Information

See also UrbanRail.

Tucson

Sun Tran operates public transport in the Tucson area, including a single light-rail line, branded as Sun Link Streetcar.

Infrastructure

  • Gauge: standard
  • Electrification: 750V DC overhead
  • Rule of the road: right

Information
The Sun Link page includes a map, a basic schedule, and real-time information. Planned service alterations are shown on the Alerts & Detours page.

See also UrbanRail

Obscure and Sparse Passenger Services

See PSUL: World Beyond Europe entries with 'AZ' numbers.