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Passenger Railroading Links and Information

Listed here are merely interesting or important websites pertaining to passenger railroading, light rail transit (LRT), and/or anything in between. Some of these sites include North Carolina's official commuter rail website and Light Rail Now!, which keeps up-to-date on most light rail projects or operations around the country. All in all, these websites provide great resource information whether you are interested in a particular project/operation or just after learning more about passenger railroading.

ByTrain.org: The State of North Carolina's official website pertaining to commuter and passenger railroading ongoing within the state. An excellent resource and if you are interested in learning how to properly plan, develop, and implement a commuter rail network North Carolina is leading the way in almost every facet, the state really has their act together with the service.

National Association of Railroad Passengers: The official organization regarding passenger railroading in our country. If interested, help them out and become a member.

Light Rail Now!: This website keeps up-to-date on the latest happenings around the country regarding light rail projects and operations.

Amtrak.com: The official website of our nation's passenger rail carrier, Amtrak.

AmtrakCalifornia.com: Another Amtrak website sponsored in conjunction with the State of California to highlight passenger rail in the Golden State.

The above websites are just a few of many, many out there. If you're interested in searching for more please feel free to use the Google search box below. Lastly, please feel free to join our American Rails Forums community if you have a questions about or interested in discussing passenger railroading.

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