Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway ended in 1971.
Staten Island Rapid Transit Railway was created in 1899.
Staten Island Railway was created in 1873.
Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad ended in 1899.
Staten Island Rapid Transit Railroad was created in 1880.
Do you mean the Staten Island Rapid Transit? that would be a Ferryboat pilot.
Syracuse Rapid Transit Railway was created in 1896.
Syracuse Rapid Transit Railway ended in 1912.
Yes. It is called the Kuwait Rapid Transit System.
U-Bahn is the German abbreviation for Untergrundbahn, underground railway, a form of urban rapid transit.
A Rapid Transit is indeed a RailroadIt depends on what equipment and in conjunction with how the service is run. i.e The Newark city subway is not a railroad, because it does not operate under the Federal Railroad Administration, and it uses street cars. However the New York City Subway System is a rapid transit that also does not operate under the FRA, but it is a railroad type. To prove my statement, the NYC IND Subway System is also known as the Independent City Owned Rapid Transit Railroad. Another example is the Staten Island Rapid Transit and PATH systems they are one of the few rapid transits that actually operate under the Federal Railroad administration. So to my conclusion, I think Rapid transits are true railroads that fall into their own sub category.Dufos
There is no Manhattan rapid transit railroad as such. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) owns and runs the subways (municipal railway systems), commuter railroads and buses, among others, that serve the entire New York City metropolitan area, which includes Manhattan.
Rapid Transit Series was created in 1977.