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    Luoyang Subway

    Opened 2021, China’s 42nd metro; two lines serving 33 stations. See Luoyang network map. Construction work on Line 1 began in June 2017, running parallel to the Luohe River from Hongshan in the west to Yangwan in the east. The line opened on March 28 2021 (25·3 km, 19 ...

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    Lucknow Metro

    Uttar Pradesh Metro Rail Corp Ltd

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    Metro Los Teques

    Single route opened 2006, serving four stations. See Caracas network map. This feeder line to the Metro de Caracas Line 2 terminus at Los Adjuntas opened 2006; extension to San Antonio under construction (10·2 km, 5 stations) under construction. Line 3 planned to provide a second connection with Metro de ...

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    London Underground Ltd (LU)

    Transport for London (TfL)

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    Yokohama Seaside Line

    Kanazawa Seaside Line

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    Palembang Light Rail Transit

    Single elevated light metro line opened 2018, serving 13 stations. Linking Sultan Mahmud Badarudin II International Airport in the northwest with Jakabaring Sport City / DJKA to the southeast, this line was opened on August 1 2018 in time for the Asian Games. The train fleet was supplied by PT ...

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    Macau Light Rail Transit (MLRT)

    Opened 2019, China’s 39th metro. Single line serving 12 stations. See Macau & Zhuhai network map. Work on this automated rubber-tyred light metro (20 km, 21 stations) from Border Gate to Barra, then via the Sai Van bridge to Taipa, Cotai and the airport began in 2011. The Taipa Island ...

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    TL Lausanne

    Transport Publics de la Région Lausannoise SA

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    Osaka-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    First line opened 1933. Network now comprises 8 lines with 102 stations plus peoplemover. See Osaka network map. The metro provides dense coverage in Osaka city centre through a grid of lines, some extending through-running to suburban routes. Osaka Metro LineNamekmstationsopenedpower systemnotes 1 M - Midōsuji ...

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    Sapporo-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Sapporo City Transportation Bureau

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    Sendai-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Sendai City Transportation Bureau

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    Tokyo-to Kotsu Kyoku (Toei)

    Transportation Bureau of the Tokyo Metropolitan Government

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    Yokohama-shi Kotsu Kyoku

    Opened 1972. Two-line metro serving 40 stations. See Yokohama network map. The first section of the Blue line was completed on December 6 1972, from Isezaki-Chojamachi southwest to Kamiooka, south of Yokohama centre (interchange with the Keikyu main line). In September 1976 it was extended at each end, west to ...

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    Osaka Kosoku Tetsudo

    Initial section of this straddle monorail opened 1990. Two routes serving 18 stations. See Osaka network map. Links Osaka airport and Kadomi-shi across north and northeast Osaka, with four connections to Osaka metro lines. A 6·8 km branch north from Banpaku-Kinen-Kōen to Saito-nishi (the Saito line) serves Osaka university hospital. ...

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    Saitama Kosoku Tetsudo

    Saitama Railway Corp

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    Metroselskabet (København)

    Opened 2002. Three-line network serving 39 stations. See København network map. The first section Lines M1 and M2 of this driverless metro, connecting Nørreport in central København south to Vestamager (M1) in the Ørestad development area and the short branch to Lergravsparken (M2), opened in October 2002 (12·2 km, 11 ...

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    Tren Urbano (San Juan)

    Automated metro with 16 stations opened 2004. This metro runs from Sagrado Corazón to the southeast of the city centre running south to Cupey before turning east to Bayamón. Proposals to extend the line northwest from Sagrado Corazón to Minillas had been approved but funding not secured: no extensions are ...

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    Metropolitan JSC (Sofia)

    Opened 1998. Three-line network serving 44 stations. See Sofia network map. The initial section of Line M1 from Slivnitsa to Konstantin Velichkov opened on January 28 1998. It has since been extended in stages, reaching Serdika in October 2000 and Obelya in April 2003. Extension southeast from the centre at ...

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    PT Mass Rapid Transit Jakarta

    Opened 2019. Three routes, together serving 36 stations. See Jakarta network map. Ground breaking for the Phase 1 of the MRT North-South line from Lebak Bulus to Bundaran Hotel Indonesia took place in October 2013, with the line opened on March 24 2019 (15·7 km, 13 stations). Work on an ...

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    MTA Staten Island Railway (SIR)

    Staten Island Rapid Transit Operating Authority (SIRTOA)