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Commuter Rail services in the United States , Canada , and soon Mexico 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.

Commuter rail operators often sell reduced fare multiple-trip tickets (such as a monthly or weekly pass), charge specific station-to-station fares, and have one or two stations in the central business district.

In the United States , inter-city and commuter trains are operated mostly by Amtrak over a network that is far less dense than ones found in Europe or Japan. The most heavily used routes with the greatest ridership and schedule frequencies are in the Northeastern United States , on Amtrak's Northeast Corridor . About one in every three users of mass transit in the United States and two-thirds of the nation's rail riders live in The New York City Metropolitan Area . The two busiest passenger rail stations in the United States are Penn Station and Grand Central Terminal , both in New York City. Passenger rail outside of the Northeast is infrequent and rarely used relative to networks in Europe and Japan.

Many commuter railways offer service during peak times only, and on a round-trip basis. For example, West Coast Express runs trains only into Vancouver during the morning Rush Hour , and out to the Suburbs in the evening. This mode of operation is in many cases simplified by ending the train with a special passenger carriage (sometimes referred to as a 'cab coach'), which has an operating cab attached to the end and can control the locomotive remotely so as to avoid having to turn the train around at each end of its route. Other systems avoid the issue entirely by using bi-directional Multiple Unit s.

Commuter trains are typically connected to Metro or Bus services both at their destination and along their route to extend the range of accessibility. Some, such as GO Transit in the Greater Toronto Area , run bus or coach services in tandem with their passenger trains.

Commuter trains are usually powered by diesel-electric or electric Locomotive s, or in some cases use self-contained Multiple Unit s. Electric power in some instances is transmitted via Third Rail or Overhead Wire and Catenary . Electric power is often favoured where it is available due to quicker acceleration, lower noise, and fewer air-quality issues. Electric power and even more so multiple-unit trains are, however, much less common than on European railways.

Diesel-electric Locomotive s based on the EMD F40PH design as well as the F59PHI are popular commuter motive power. Gallery cars made by Nippon Sharyo , Budd , or Kawasaki are common rolling stock, as are Bombardier's BiLevel Coaches . See also Train

Most commuter rail services in North America are operated by agencies of government entities or quasi-governmental organisations. Some share the tracks or rights-of-way used by Amtrak , VIA Rail , freight trains, or other commuter services. The 600 Mile -long (960 Km long) Electrified Northeast Corridor in the United States is shared by commuter trains and Amtrak 's Acela Express , regional, and intercity trains.


LIST OF CANADIAN AND U.S. COMMUTER RAIL OPERATORS

There are 21 commuter rail systems in Canada and the United States. They are:






















































































Canada
City Province Main article Official site other sites
Montreal
Quebec
Agence Métropolitaine De Transport
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Toronto
Ontario
GO Transit
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Vancouver
British Columbia
West Coast Express ( TransLink )
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United States
City State Main article Official site Other sites
Boston
Massachusetts
MBTA Commuter Rail
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Chicago
Illinois / Wisconsin
Metra
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Chicago
Illinois / Indiana
South Shore Line (NICTD)
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Dallas / Fort Worth
Texas
Trinity Railway Express
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Los Angeles
California
Metrolink
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Miami / Fort Lauderdale / West Palm Beach
Florida
Tri-Rail
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New Haven
Connecticut
Shore Line East
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New Haven
New York / Connecticut
Metro-North Railroad
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New Jersey (statewide) with service to New York City and Philadelphia
(some "West-of-Hudson" service provided from Hoboken Terminal to Port Jervis ( Port Jervis Line ), and Spring Valley ( Pascack Valley Line ) under contract with Metro-North Railroad with connecting service to New York Penn Station at Secaucus Junction . Direct service from Atlantic City, New Jersey to Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ( Atlantic City Line ).
New Jersey Transit
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New YorkLong Island
New York
Long Island Rail Road
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New York – the Mid-Hudson Valley Region and Connecticut
New York / Connecticut
Metro-North Railroad
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Philadelphia
Pennsylvania / New Jersey / Delaware
SEPTA Regional Rail
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San Diego
California
Coaster
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San Francisco / San Jose
California
Caltrain
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San Jose / San Joaquin and Alameda counties
California
Altamont Commuter Express
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Seattle
Washington
Sounder ( Sound Transit )
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Syracuse
New York
OnTrack
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Washington , District Of Columbia / Baltimore – central Maryland / Eastern Panhandle of West Virginia
MARC
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Washington , District Of Columbia – northern Virginia
Virginia Railway Express
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PROPOSED AND UNDER CONSTRUCTION

There are several commuter rail systems currently in development in Mexico and the United States.





















































Mexico
City State Main article Official site other sites
Mexico City
Mexican Federal District , Estado De Mexico
Tren Suburbano
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U.S
City State Main article Official site other sites
Albuquerque
New Mexico
Rail Runner Express
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Atlanta
Georgia
The Georgia Brain Train
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Austin
Texas
Capital Metropolitan Transportation Authority / Capital Metro Commuter Rail
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Charlotte
North Carolina
Charlotte Area Transit System (North Corridor)
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Denver
Colorado
FasTracks
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Harrisburg / Lancaster
Pennsylvania
CorridorOne ( Capital Area Transit )
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Minneapolis
Minnesota
Northstar Corridor
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Nashville
Tennessee
Music City Star
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Oceanside
California
Sprinter
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Ogden - Salt Lake City
Utah
FrontRunner
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Washington County (suburban Portland )
Oregon
Washington County Commuter Rail
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