The average London Underground user’s need for speed is a phenomenon as remarkable as the notion of shoving steam trains underground in the first place. Dog-eat-dog capitalism in its truest form, the cavalier, arge-barge willingness of tube users to do anything they can to arrive at their destination 0.45 seconds earlier is formidable.
In different parts of the world, Metro systems are also known in English as the underground, the subway or the tube. Rail systems with specific construction issues operating on a segregated guideway (e.g. monorail, rack railways) are also treated as Metros as long as they are designated as part of the urban public transport network."

The Chicago "L" (short for "elevated") is the rapid transit system serving the city of Chicago and some of its surrounding suburbs in the U.S. state of Illinois.Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority (CTA), it is the fourth-largest rapid transit system in the United States in terms of total route length, at 102.8 miles (165.4 km) long as of 2014, and the third-busiest rapid transit system

by Andrew Salmon March 29, 2021. Seoul's super-fast subway is taking shape 50 meters below the ground. Photo: Asia Times/Andrew Salmon. South Korea is breaking new ground literally and figuratively: Work is underway on a subway line on which trains will run at up to 180km/h. Seoul’s GTX (“Great Train Express”) network is set to be the While BART reaches places further away, the MUNI Metro, run by the San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency goes around the city center. It's basically a light railway system with both underground and overground stations. Lines. The MUNI network has 6 regular lines and one special line (S) which operates during rush hour. Although a number

Select a station number on the subway map to view the information on the station. Use a button on the lower right corner to zoom in/out or view the display in full screen.

Montreal’s subway system is much newer. I definitely like it’s station design much better (though the newest TTC stations are pretty awesome), but the TTC subway cars themselves are much better. Much quieter, larger, and air conditioned. Where TTC really blows Montreal metro away is streetcars and busses. Bus service in Montreal is nowhere L7Nfp.
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