Citytrain
Citytrain refers to a type of urban rail transport system designed primarily for use within city centers and densely populated areas. Unlike long-distance or suburban trains, citytrains are typically shorter, more frequent, and optimized for high passenger throughput in urban environments. These systems often operate on dedicated tracks or mixed traffic corridors, depending on the city’s infrastructure.
Citytrains are commonly found in major metropolitan areas worldwide, serving as a key component of public transportation
In some regions, citytrains are integrated with other forms of urban transit, such as trams, subways, or
The term "citytrain" is sometimes used interchangeably with other rail-based transit modes, depending on local terminology.
Citytrains play a crucial role in reducing traffic congestion, lowering carbon emissions, and improving urban mobility.