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LIGHT RAIL SYSTEM IN ALLEGHENY COUNTY, PENNYSLVANIA
Pittsburgh light rail; Pittsburgh LRT; Pittsburgh T; Pittsburgh Subway; Allentown light rail line; Pittsburgh trollies; Pittsburgh streetcars; Pittsburgh Streetcar; Light Rail (Pittsburgh); T Train (Pittsburgh); The T (Pittsburgh); Pittsburgh Metro Light Rail
  • The interior of car #4240, showing the low-platform and high-platform doors.
  • Construction on the Gateway Center station in August 2011.
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  • Pittsburgh PCC 4001 as a static display in front of the South Hills Village depot.
  • Route map of the three lines on the Pittsburgh light rail system.
  • The finished North Shore Connector includes Allegheny station, serving the [[Heinz Field]] and [[Carnegie Science Center]]. Notice the [[Pittsburgh Steelers]] banner prominently displayed. The red car sports an advertising wrap in the style of Pittsburgh Railways Co coloring and the PAAC 50th Anniversary logo.
  • CAF]] LRV rolling stock on the Panhandle Bridge between Station Square and First Avenue.
  • CAF]] LRV rolling stock crossing the [[Monongahela River]] on the [[Panhandle Bridge]].
  • 1917 Proposed subway system
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  • The South Hills Village Rail Center, where PRT stores its rail fleet.
  • Steel Plaza subway station]], the most utilized station on the system.

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·vt To rail at.
II. Rail ·vt To range in a line.
III. Rail ·vt To move or influence by railing.
IV. Rail ·vt To inclose with rails or a railing.
V. Rail ·noun An outer cloak or covering; a neckerchief for women.
VI. Rail ·noun The stout, narrow plank that forms the top of the bulwarks.
VII. Rail ·vi To flow forth; to roll out; to Course.
VIII. Rail ·noun A horizontal piece in a frame or paneling. ·see ·Illust. of Style.
IX. Rail ·add. ·noun A railroad as a means of transportation; as, to go by rail; a place not accesible by rail.
X. Rail ·noun The light, fencelike structures of wood or metal at the break of the deck, and elsewhere where such protection is needed.
XI. Rail ·vi To use insolent and reproachful language; to utter reproaches; to Scoff;
- followed by at or against, formerly by on.
XII. Rail ·noun A bar of timber or metal, usually horizontal or nearly so, extending from one post or support to another, as in fences, balustrades, staircases, ·etc.
XIII. Rail ·v Any one of numerous species of limicoline birds of the family Rallidae, especially those of the genus Rallus, and of closely allied genera. They are prized as game birds.
XIV. Rail ·noun A bar of steel or iron, forming part of the track on which the wheels roll. It is usually shaped with reference to vertical strength, and is held in place by chairs, splices, ·etc.
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n.
1) to go off, jump the rails
2) to ride the rails (see rod5)

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Pittsburgh Light Rail

The Pittsburgh Light Rail (commonly known as The T) is a 26.2-mile (42.2 km) light rail system in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and surrounding suburbs. It operates as a deep-level subway in Downtown Pittsburgh, but runs mostly at-grade in the suburbs south of the city. The system is largely linear in a north-south direction, with one terminus near Pittsburgh's central business district and two termini in the South Hills. The system is owned and operated by Pittsburgh Regional Transit. The T is one of the surviving first-generation streetcar systems in North America, with the oldest portions of the network dating back to 1903 and the Pittsburgh Railways. It is also one of only three light rail systems in the United States that continues to use the broad 5 ft 2+12 in (1,588 mm) Pennsylvania Trolley Gauge on its lines instead of the 4 ft 8+12 in (1,435 mm) standard gauge. In 2022, the system had a ridership of 2,429,500.