What is light rail?
Light rail is a transit technology that uses lighter rail cars than traditional passenger rail systems like subways or commuter rails. Light rail operates in dedicated tracks with electrical power supplied from an overhead catenary system. The light-rail vehicles are designed to operate in mixed traffic or in an exclusive right of way, either at grade or on an elevated structure. Light rail has benefited several American cities, such as Seattle/Tacoma, Minneapolis/St. Paul, Charlotte and Portland.
In January and February, more than 200 community members worked together to come up with three themes for the architectural design of the light rail. These themes celebrate cultural diversity, research and innovation, and natural heritage in Durham and Orange counties.