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Currently operating
heavy rail
rapid transit
systems in the United States
California
Bay Area Rapid Transit
Los Angeles Metro Rail
B
and
D
lines
DC/Maryland/Virginia
Washington Metro
Florida
Miami Metrorail
Georgia
Metropolitan Atlanta Rapid Transit Authority
Illinois
Chicago "L"
Maryland
Baltimore Metro SubwayLink
Massachusetts
MBTA
Blue
,
Orange
, and
Red
lines
New York
New York City Subway
Staten Island Railway
New York/New Jersey
PATH
Ohio
Cleveland
RTA Rapid Transit
Red Line
Pennsylvania
SEPTA
Broad Street
,
Market–Frankford
, and
Norristown High Speed
lines
Pennsylvania/New Jersey
PATCO Speedline
Puerto Rico
San Juan Tren Urbano
Other transit in the United States:
Light rail/Streetcar
People mover & monorail
Trolleybus
Commuter rail
Category
:
Rail transport navigational boxes of the United States