All Urban rail operators articles – Page 25
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Erzurum Tramway
In June 2019 the Ministry of Transport & Infrastructure approved construction of a light rail line southwest from the main railway station via Yeşil Yakutiye (15·5 km, 14 stops); a second phase would extend the line northwest by 5·7 km. Address ErzurumTurkey
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Le Mans Setram
Société d’économie mixte des transports en commun de l’agglomération mancelle (Setram)
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Lanzhou Metro
Opened June 2019, China’s 36th metro. Two lines serving 27 stations. See Lanzhou network map. Work on Line 1 an initial route began in 2012, with the initial phase opening on June 23 2019 and with an infill station opening the following year. Phase 1 of Line 2 opened on ...
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Lahore Rapid Mass Transit
Single line opened 2020, serving 26 stations. See Lahore network map. A metro was proposed in 1991, and again in 2005, but plans stalled until an agreement with China was signed in May 2014. Construction of the west-east Orange Line began in October 2015 on a mostly-elevated alignment. CRRC Zhouzhou ...
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Lagos Rail Mass Transit (LRMT)
Single line serving 5 stations opened 2023. See Lagos network map. The first phase of the Blue Line running west from Marina to Mile 2 began test operation on December 21 2022 (12·7 km, 5 stations), with a commercial service beginning on September 4 2023, albeit initially with diesel traction ...
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Kyiv Metro
Opened 1960; now 3 lines serving 52 stations. See Kyiv network map. An initial section of Line 1 opened from Vokzal’na west to Dnipro on November 6 1960 (5·2 km, 6 stations). The line has been extended in stages at both ends, with the last section opened being that west ...
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Kumamoto-shi Kotsu Kyoku
Opened 1921; ’Y’-shaped network serving 35 stops. Two branches from Kami-Kumamoto (interchange with Kumamoto Electric Railway) in the north and Tasakibashi and Kumamoto (JR Kyushu) mainline station in the southwest meet in the city centre and run southeast to Shinsuizenji (JR Kyushu) station and on to Kengunmachi. Address5-1-40 OeKumamoto-shi 862-0971JapanPhone+81 ...
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Konya Rayli Sistem Müdürlügü
Opened 1992; two-line network with 41 stops. See Konya network map. Konya’s first line opened in 1992, and was extended in 1996 (21·1 km). Line 2 opened September 29 2015 from the loop at Alaaddin east to Adiye (4·4 km, 6 new stops), including a 1·8 km catenary-free section; further ...
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Konotop Tramway
First line opened 1949. Network now comprises 3 routes with 36 stops. Core route running northeast from the main station divides into two northern branches, with three single-track branches at the southwest end. AddressUl Uspensko-Troitskaya 120245780 KonotopSumy OblastUkrainePhone+380 5447 43546 Network data Gauge1524 mmLength18 kmElectrification18 km - 600 ...
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Kolkata Metro
Opened 1984; India’s first metro. Four lines, serving 48 stations. See Kolkata network map. Line 1, operated as a division of Indian Railways (West Central Railway), was extended south from Mahanayak Uttam Kumar to Kavi Nazrul in August 2009 (5·9 km, 4 stations), and on to Kavi Subhash in October ...