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NJ Transit has an extensive commuter rail system connecting New Jersey to New York City and Philadelphia.
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Long Island Rail Road commuter train in Westbury, New York.
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A Metra train in West Chicago, IL.

Commuter rail services in the United States, Canada, Cuba, Mexico, Panama, and Costa Rica provide common carrier passenger transportation along railway tracks, with scheduled service on fixed routes on a non-reservation basis, primarily for short-distance (local) travel between a central business district and adjacent suburbs and regional travel between cities of a conurbation. It does not include rapid transit or light rail service.

Services

Many, but not all, newer commuter railways offer service during peak times only, with trains into the central business district during morning rush hour and returning to the outer areas during the evening rush hour. This mode of operation is, in many cases, simplified by ending the train with a special passenger carriage (referred to as a cab car), which has an operating cab and can control the locomotive remotely, to avoid having to turn the train around at each end of its route. Other systems avoid the problem entirely by using bi-directional multiple units.

Other commuter rail services, many of them older, long-established ones, operate seven days a week, with service from early morning to after midnight. On these systems, patrons use the trains not just to get to and from work or school, but also for attending sporting events, concerts, theatre, and the like. Some also provide service to popular weekend getaway spots and recreation areas. The Long Island Rail Road (LIRR) is the only commuter railroad that operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week in North America.

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A GO Transit Bombardier cab car at Toronto's Scarborough Station.

Almost all commuter rail services in North America are operated by government entities or quasi-governmental organizations. Most share tracks or rights-of-way used by longer-distance passenger services (e.g. Amtrak, Via Rail), freight trains, or other commuter services. The Шаблон:Convert electrified Northeast Corridor in the United States is shared by commuter trains and Amtrak's Acela Express, regional, and intercity trains.

Commuter rail operators often sell reduced-price multiple-trip tickets (such as a monthly or weekly pass), charge specific station-to-station fares, and have one or two railroad stations in the central business district. Commuter trains typically connect to metro or bus services at their destination and along their route.

After the completion of SEPTA Regional Rail's Center City Commuter Connection in 1981, which allowed through-running between two formerly separate radial networks, the term "regional rail" began to be used to refer to commuter rail (and sometimes even larger heavy rail and light rail) systems that offer bidirectional all-day service and may provide useful connections between suburbs and edge cities, rather than merely transporting workers to a central business district.[1] This is different from the European use of "regional rail", which generally refers to services midway between commuter rail and intercity rail that are not primarily commuter-oriented.

Some transit lines in the NYC metropolitan areas have commuter lines that act like a regional rail network, as lines often converge at one point and pass as a main line to the destination station. They also pass through large business areas (ie Harlem, Jamaica, Stamford, Metropark), and some lines operate every 5–10 minutes during peak hours, and roughly every 15 minutes during off hours.

Spread

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South Station in Boston, Massachusetts is a major transportation hub for the MBTA's commuter rail services.

The two busiest passenger rail stations in the United States are Pennsylvania Station and Grand Central Terminal, which are both located in the Borough of Manhattan in New York City, and which serve three of the four busiest commuter railroads in the United States (the Long Island Rail Road and NJ Transit at Penn Station, and the Metro-North Railroad and the Long Island Rail Road at Grand Central Terminal). The commuter railroads serving the Chicago area are Metra (the fourth-busiest commuter railroad in the United States) and the South Shore Line. Other notable commuter railroad systems include SEPTA Regional Rail (fifth-busiest in the US), serving the Philadelphia area; MBTA Commuter Rail (sixth-busiest in the US), serving the Greater Boston-Providence area; Caltrain, serving the area south of San Francisco along the peninsula as far as San Jose; and Metrolink, serving the 5-county Los Angeles area.

There are only three commuter rail agencies in Canada: GO Transit in Toronto (the fifth-busiest in North America), Exo in Montreal (eighth-busiest in North America), and West Coast Express in Vancouver. The two busiest rail stations in Canada are Union Station in Toronto and Central Station in Montreal.

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A suburban train in Bejucal, Cuba

Commuter rail networks outside of densely populated urban areas like the Washington D.C., New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Boston, San Francisco, Montreal, and Toronto metropolitan areas have historically been sparse. Since the 1990s, however, several commuter rail projects have been proposed and built throughout the United States, especially in the Sun Belt and other regions characterized by urban sprawl that have traditionally been underserved by public transportation. Since then, commuter rail networks have been inaugurated in Dallas–Fort Worth, Los Angeles, San Diego, Minneapolis, Denver, Salt Lake City, and Orlando, among other cities. Several more commuter rail projects have been proposed and are in the planning stages.

Rolling stock

Commuter trains are either powered by diesel-electric or electric locomotives, or else use self-propelled cars (some systems, such as the New York area's Metro-North Railroad, use both). A few systems, particularly around New York City, use electric power, supplied by a third rail and/or overhead catenary wire, which provides quicker acceleration, lower noise, and fewer air-quality issues. Philadelphia's SEPTA Regional Rail uses exclusively electric power, supplied by overhead catenary wire.

Diesel-electric locomotives based on the EMD F40PH design as well as the MP36PH-3C are popular as motive power for commuter trains. Manufacturers of coaches include Bombardier, Kawasaki, Nippon Sharyo, and Hyundai Rotem. A few systems use diesel multiple unit vehicles, including WES Commuter Rail near Portland and Austin's Capital MetroRail. These systems use vehicles supplied by Stadler Rail or US Railcar (formerly Colorado Railcar).

List of North American commuter rail operators

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Metropolitan area(s) Country System Province / State Number of lines Avg. Weekday
ridership
(Q4 2018)[2]
Electrified
San JoseTri-ValleyStockton Шаблон:Flag Altamont Corridor Express (ACE) California Шаблон:Nts (2 under construction) Шаблон:Nts No
San FranciscoSan Jose Шаблон:Flag Caltrain California Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No (under construction: Overhead line, 25 kV 60 Hz AC)
SacramentoSan Francisco Bay Area Шаблон:Flag Capitol Corridor[note 1] California Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
San DiegoOceanside Шаблон:Flag Coaster California Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
BrunswickPortlandBoston Шаблон:Flag Downeaster[note 1] Maine / New Hampshire / Massachusetts Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Montreal Шаблон:Flag Exo Quebec Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
OgdenSalt Lake CityProvo Шаблон:Flag FrontRunner[3] Utah Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
TorontoGreater Golden Horseshoe Шаблон:Flag GO Transit Ontario Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
New Haven / Hartford / Springfield / New London Шаблон:Flag CT Rail Connecticut / Massachusetts 2 No (Hartford Line)

Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC and 25 kV 60 Hz AC (Shore Line East)

Havana Шаблон:Flag Havana Suburban Railway La Habana / Artemisa / Mayabeque / Matanzas Шаблон:Nts No (Lines 1 to 7)

Overhead line, 600 V DC (Hershey Railway)

Greater Metropolitan Area Шаблон:Flag Interurbano Line San José / Alajuela / Cartago / Heredia Шаблон:Nts No
Mexico CityToluca Шаблон:Flag El Insurgente Mexico City / Mexico Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 25 kV 60 Hz AC
HarrisburgPhiladelphiaNew York City Шаблон:Flag Keystone Service[note 1] Pennsylvania / New York Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC
New York CityLong Island Шаблон:Flag Long Island Rail Road New York Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts Third rail, 750 V DC (only parts of the network)
BaltimoreWashington, D.C. Шаблон:Flag MARC Train Maryland / West Virginia / District of Columbia Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No (Brunswick Line, Camden Line)

Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC (Penn Line)

Boston / Worcester / Providence Шаблон:Flag MBTA Commuter Rail Massachusetts / Rhode Island Шаблон:Nts (1 under construction) Шаблон:Nts No
Chicago Шаблон:Flag Metra Illinois / Wisconsin Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 1,500 V DC (Metra Electric District)

No (Other lines)

Los AngelesSouthern California Шаблон:Flag Metrolink California Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
New York City / New Haven / Poughkeepsie Шаблон:Flag Metro-North Railroad New York / Connecticut Шаблон:Nts (1 under construction) Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC

Third rail, 750 V DC (only parts of the network)

Northern New JerseyNew York City
PhiladelphiaAtlantic City
Шаблон:Flag NJ Transit Rail Operations New Jersey / New York / Pennsylvania Шаблон:Nts (1 under construction) Шаблон:Nts (FY2017)[4][note 2] Overhead line, 25 kV 60 Hz AC

Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC (only parts of the network)

AlbuquerqueSanta Fe Шаблон:Flag New Mexico Rail Runner Express New Mexico Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Minneapolis–Saint Paul Шаблон:Flag Northstar Line Minnesota Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Panama CityColón Шаблон:Flag Panama Canal Railway Panamá / Colón Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts (2013)[5]Шаблон:Update inline No
Denver Шаблон:Flag RTD Rail Colorado Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 25 kV 60 Hz AC
Santa RosaSan Rafael Шаблон:Flag Sonoma–Marin Area Rail Transit California Шаблон:Nts No
ChicagoSouth Bend Шаблон:Flag South Shore Line Illinois / Indiana Шаблон:Nts (1 under construction) Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 1,500 V DC
Philadelphia Шаблон:Flag SEPTA Regional Rail Pennsylvania / New Jersey / Delaware Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts Overhead line, 12 kV 25 Hz AC
EverettSeattleTacoma Шаблон:Flag Sounder Washington Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Greater Orlando Шаблон:Flag SunRail Florida Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Mexico City Шаблон:Flag Tren Suburbano Mexico City / Mexico Шаблон:Nts (2 under construction) Шаблон:Nts (2017)[6] Overhead line, 25 kV 60 Hz AC
Dallas–Fort Worth Шаблон:Flag Trinity Railway Express Texas Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Miami–South Florida Шаблон:Flag Tri-Rail / Brightline Florida 2 Шаблон:Nts No
Washington, D.C. Шаблон:Flag Virginia Railway Express Virginia / District of Columbia Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Nashville Шаблон:Flag WeGo Star Tennessee Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Vancouver Шаблон:Flag West Coast Express British Columbia Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No
Portland Шаблон:Flag WES Commuter Rail Oregon Шаблон:Nts Шаблон:Nts No

List of under construction and planned systems

There are several commuter rail systems currently under construction or in development in Canada, Mexico and the United States.

Metropolitan Area Country Province/State System Official
site
Other
sites
Aguascalientes Шаблон:Flag Aguascalientes Tren Suburbano (no official name yet) [7][8]
Guadalajara Шаблон:Flag Jalisco Tren Suburbano [9][10]
Monterrey Шаблон:Flag Nuevo León FIDEPROES [11]
Alameda County / San Joaquin County Шаблон:Flag California Valley Link [12] [13]
Anchorage Шаблон:Flag Alaska Alaska Railroad (existing long-distance railroad, proposed commuter service) [14][15][16] [17]
Dallas Шаблон:Flag Texas DART Silver Line [18]
Detroit Шаблон:Flag Michigan SEMCOG Commuter Rail [19][20][21]
Durham Шаблон:Flag North Carolina GoTriangle commuter rail (no official name) [22] [23]
Fort Worth Шаблон:Flag Texas Burleson commuter rail [24]
Houston Шаблон:Flag Texas Southwest Rail Corridor [25][26]
Jacksonville Шаблон:Flag Florida First Coast Commuter Rail [27]
Miami-Dade Шаблон:Flag Florida Northeast Corridor Rapid Transit Project
Milwaukee Шаблон:Flag Wisconsin Kenosha-Racine-Milwaukee Commuter Rail [28][29]
Minneapolis Шаблон:Flag Minnesota Dan Patch Corridor [30]
Oklahoma City Шаблон:Flag Oklahoma Oklahoma City commuter rail [31]
Phoenix Шаблон:Flag Arizona Arizona Passenger Rail Corridor Study
San Diego Шаблон:Flag California SANDAG Transit Leap [32]
San Luis Obispo Шаблон:Flag California Coast Rail Corridor Study [33]
Santa Cruz Шаблон:Flag California Santa Cruz and Monterey Bay Railroad [34]
Under construction

Former

The following systems have ceased operations since the formation of Amtrak in 1971.

See also

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References

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