Ampang and Sri Petaling lines
The LRT Ampang Line and the LRT Sri Petaling Line are medium-capacity light rapid transit (LRT) lines in the Klang Valley, Malaysia. The combined network comprises 45.1 kilometres (28.0 mi) of tracks with 36 stations and was the first railway in Malaysia to use standard-gauge track and semi-automated trains. The lines are operated as part of the Rapid KL system by Rapid Rail, a subsidiary of Prasarana Malaysia.
6-car CSR Zhuzhou Amy articulated LRV leaving Sultan Ismail
LRT track around Chan Sow Lin, the interchange station between two lines. The Exchange 106 is visible in the background.
A former 1st generation stock of Adtranz-Walkers articulated LRV trainset, showing the initial four-car configurations
The six-car configurations of the Adtranz-Walkers LRV
Medium-capacity rail system
A medium-capacity system (MCS), also known as light rapid transit or light metro, is a rail transport system with a capacity greater than light rail, but less than typical heavy-rail rapid transit. MCS's trains are usually 1–4 cars. Most medium-capacity rail systems are automated or use light rail type vehicles.
Glasgow Subway
Rapid KL – Kelana Jaya Line
Taipei MRT Wenhu Line (Brown Line)
Toronto subway's former Line 3 Scarborough was fully integrated with the rest of the heavy rail network, despite using light metro technology.