All Urban rail operators articles – Page 26
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Kochi Metro Rail Ltd
Opened 2017, India’s eighth metro. Single route serving 25 stations. See Kochi network map. Work began on this elevated metro line in June 2013, with an initial section from Aluva southwest to Palarivatom opened on June 17 2017 (13·1 km, 11 stations). This was extended south to Maharaja’s College on ...
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Kunming Rail Transit (KMRT)
Opened 2012, China’s 17th metro. Six-line network serving 104 stations. See Kunming network map.Line 6 (18·2 km, 4 stations) opened on June 28 2012, linking the Kunming Changshui International Airport to East Coach Station; an 7·5 km (6 stations) extension into the city at Tangzixiang opened on September 21 2020. ...
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Kitakyushu Urban Monorail
Single monorail route opened 1985; 13 stops. This straddle monorail is operated by Kita-Kyushu city. It was opened from Heiwadori south to Kikugaoka on April 9 1985. A short extension north from Heiwadori to the mainline and high-speed station at Kokura opened on April 1 1998 (0·4 km, 1 stop). ...
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Kharkiv Metro
First line opened 1975; network comprises three lines with 30 stations. See Kharkiv network map. The first section of the Kholodnohirsko–Zavods’ka Line was opened on August 23 1975 from Kholodna Gora to Moskovs’kyi Prospekt (10·4 km, 8 stations). The second line was inaugurated with the opening of the Istorychnyi Muzei ...
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Kermanshah Metro
Single route under construction, running northeast-southwest (13 km, 13 stations), part elevated and part tunnelled. AddressKermanshahIranWebsitewww.kuro.ir Network data Gauge1435 mmLength(13 km - under construction)Electrification(13 km - under construction)
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Kazan Metroelectrotrans
Opened 2005, Russia’s seventh metro. Single north-south route, serving 11 stations. See Kazan network map. The initial section of the Central Line (Tsentralnya Liniya) from Kremlyovskaya southeast to Gorki opened on August 27, 2005 (6·8 km, 5 stations). Extensions opened since are southeast from Gorki to Prospekt Pobedy on ...
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Karaj Urban & Suburban Railway Organisation
Light metro opened 2023. See Tehran & Karaj network map.A heavy-rail regional route from Tehran was opened in 1999 and is operated as Tehran metro Line 5 (see that listing for details). In Karaj it is classified as Line 1, with four stations serving the city. Iran’s fifth largest city ...
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Kano Light Rail
On August 30 2016 Kano state’s Ministry of Works, Housing & Transport announced provisional contracts for a 74·3 km light rail network. AddressKanoNigeria
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Kamianske Tramway
First line opened 1935; network now comprises 4 routes with 67 stops. The network radiates from the city centre along five routes, two of which are operated as a single cross-city line. Kamianske was called Dneprodzerzhinsk until May 2016. AddressUl Respublikanskaya 9a322631 KamianskeDnipropetrovsk OblastUkrainePhone+380 5692 32428 Network data ...
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Kagoshima-shi Kotsu Kyoku
Opened 1912; two-line network serving 35 stops. The system comprises a core line running south from JR Kyushu’s mainline station to Takamibaba, from where route 1 continues south parallel to the coast via Takenohashi and Kōrimoto to Taniyama, whilst route 2 branches west to the high-speed station at Kagoshima-Chūō-Ekimae ...
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Jinhua Rail Transit
Two-line inter-urban metro opened 2022, serving 29 stations; China’s 45th metro network. Jinhua’s first phase plan is for two-line inter-urban metro routes, upon which some construction began on December 2016 with formal groundbreaking in July 2017. The Jinyi line opened on August 30 2022, running northeast from Jinhua to Qintang ...
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Jinan Metro
Opened 2019, China’s 35th metro. Three lines serving 40 stations. See Jinan network map. Work began in 2015 on the metro’s first phase of three lines. Line 1 from Fangte south to Gongyanyuan (26·3 km, 11 stations) began trial running in January 2019 with full service starting on April 1 ...
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Jerusalem Light Rail Transit (JRLT)
Single light rail line opened 2011, serving 23 stops. See Jerusalem network map. Work on the Red line (Line 1) began in 2002 and it opened on August 19 2011, linking Mount Hertzl in the west to ’Heil Ha-Avir to the north of the city (13·8 km, 23 stops). Extensions ...