Mi Tren, the Glossary
Mi Tren is a light rail network operating in the Bolivian city of Cochabamba, linking the city with Suticollo, El Castillo and San Simon University.[1]
Table of Contents
9 relations: Bolivia, Cochabamba, Cochabamba Department, Colcapirhua, Interurban, Light rail, Quillacollo, Stadler Rail, Vinto.
- Rail transport in Bolivia
- South America rail transport stubs
- Tram and light rail transit systems under construction
- Transport in Bolivia
Bolivia
Bolivia, officially the Plurinational State of Bolivia, is a landlocked country located in western-central South America.
Cochabamba
Cochabamba (Quchapampa; Quchapampa) is a city and municipality in central Bolivia in a valley in the Andes mountain range.
Cochabamba Department
Cochabamba (Quchapampa Jach'a Suyu, Departamento de Cochabamba, Quchapampa Suyu), from Quechua qucha or qhucha, meaning "lake", pampa meaning "plain", is one of the nine departments of Bolivia.
See Mi Tren and Cochabamba Department
Colcapirhua
Colcapirhua (Hispanicized spelling of native Quechua: Qullqapirwa, a place where things are stored) is a town in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.
Interurban
The interurban (or radial railway in Canada) is a type of electric railway, with tram-like electric self-propelled railcars which run within and between cities or towns.
Light rail
Light rail (or light rail transit, abbreviated to LRT) is a form of passenger urban rail transit using rolling stock derived from tram technology National Conference of the Transportation Research Board while also having some features from heavy rapid transit.
Quillacollo
Quillacollo is the capital of Quillacollo Province in Cochabamba Department, Bolivia.
Stadler Rail
Stadler Rail is a Swiss manufacturer of railway rolling stock, with an original emphasis on regional train multiple units and trams, but moving also into underground, high speed, intercity and sleeper trains.
Vinto
Vinto is a town in the Cochabamba Department in central Bolivia.
See also
Rail transport in Bolivia
- Brazil–Peru railway
- Central Bi-Oceanic railway
- History of rail transport in Bolivia
- Mi Tren
- Puerto Quijarro
- Rail transport in Bolivia
- Trans-Andean railways
South America rail transport stubs
- 2007 Rio de Janeiro train collision
- Brazil–Peru railway
- Cuiabá Light Rail
- Dona Teresa Cristina railway
- Echeverría metro station (Santiago)
- Ente Nacional de Administración de Bienes Ferroviarios
- Estación Chillán
- Estación Curicó
- Estación Linares
- Estación Molina
- Estación Rancagua
- Estación San Bernardo
- Estación San Javier
- Estación Talca
- Estrada Ferro Recife ao São Francisco
- Estrada de Ferro Santos-Jundiaí
- Estrada de Ferro do Amapá
- Expresso Pequi
- FC Caleta Coloso a Aguas Blancas
- Guaqui
- Line 1 (Rio de Janeiro)
- Line 2 (Rio de Janeiro)
- Line 3 (Rio de Janeiro)
- Line 4 (Rio de Janeiro)
- MRS Logística
- Maceió Urban Rail
- Manaus Monorail
- Melitrén
- Mi Tren
- Midland Uruguay Railway
- Mitras metro station
- Nova Iguaçu level crossing disaster
- Poços de Caldas Monorail
- Rio Mulatos-Potosí line
- SACEM (railway system)
- Santiago–Valparaíso railway line
- Santiago-Batuco commuter rail
- Sistema de Trens Urbanos de Natal
- South American Railway Congress
- Train of Pantanal
- Trans-Amazonian Railway
- Tren de la Costa (Peru)
- Uruguay Northern Railway
Tram and light rail transit systems under construction
- 2 Line (Sound Transit)
- Astana Light Metro
- Cuiabá Light Rail
- Foothill Extension
- Greater Copenhagen Light Rail
- Hurontario LRT
- K Line (Los Angeles Metro)
- Line 4 (Sistema de Tren Eléctrico Urbano)
- Line 5 Eglinton
- Line 6 Finch West
- Lusail Tram
- Mi Tren
- OC Streetcar
- Parramatta Light Rail
- Purple Line (Maryland)
- Red Line (Tel Aviv Light Rail)
- South Central Extension
- Southwest LRT
- Tel Aviv Light Rail
- Western Region Megapolis Light Rail Transit
Transport in Bolivia
- Mi Tren
- Rail transport in Bolivia
- Route 2 (Bolivia)
- Transport in Bolivia
- Vehicle registration plates of Bolivia
- Vickers Type 143