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G (SEPTA Metro) Trolley 63rd–Girard
G (SEPTA Metro) Trolley 63rd–Girard


Light Rail
* Light Rail
 
** [https://www.rideprt.org/ Pittsburgh Regional Transit] - Operates a 26-mile (42 km) light rail system called the "T". The system comprises three lines, all of which have a northern terminus at Allegheny station.
*** The Red Line, which runs through Beechview, Dormont, Mt. Lebanon, Castle Shannon and Bethel Park before terminating at South Hills Village
*** The Blue Line, which runs through Knoxville, Overbrook, Castle Shannon and Bethel Park before terminating at South Hills Village
*** The Silver Line, which runs through Knoxville, Overbrook, Castle Shannon, Bethel Park and South Park before terminating at Library


* Funiculars
* Funiculars
** [https://www.inclinedplane.org/ Johnstown Inclined Railway] - Operated by CamTran, the incline and its two stations connect the city of Johnstown to the borough of Westmont. Track gauge is 8 ft (2,440 mm) and the length is 896.5 ft (273.3 m).   
** [https://www.inclinedplane.org/ Johnstown Inclined Railway] - Operated by CamTran, the incline and its two stations connect the city of Johnstown to the borough of Westmont. Track gauge is 8 ft (2,440 mm) and the length is 896.5 ft (273.3 m).   
** [https://www.rideprt.org/ Pittsburgh Regional Transit] - Pittsburgh has two funiculars ("inclines"), the Duquesne Incline and the Monongahela Incline. 





Revision as of 10:06, 10 May 2025

State Details

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

Maps

Pennsylvania is covered by the SPV "North America Railroad Atlas" volume Northeast. This is out of print.

A SEPTA regional rail system map is here