Re: LA lays street trackage
Author: Matt Farnsworth
Date: 12-18-2013 - 17:57
jst3751 Wrote:
>
> Actually I believe you are incorrect. The term
> "light rail" or "heavy rail" have nothing to do
> with the actual rail the track is made up of.
> Instead, it has to do with federal regulations as
> to the vehicles in use and related infrastructure
> and signals. "Light rail" vehicles have a lot less
> crash worthiness than "heavy rail" vehicles, for
> example.
Where do you think the term came from originally? How come we call our modern systems light rail and not trolley’s or trams like they do in Europe? The term “Light Rail” comes from the fact that originally these systems used, well light rail, often 40, 50, 60lb. Now days of course that’s not the case and yes, I realize the literal meaning of the term has changed.
Matt F
Moscow ID