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World Metro Database

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All numerical data by Jordi Serradell 11/2011, except: Ridership data by John Kennes 07/2010. UN population data by Nordpil 2010. Ticket prices by UBS (Prices and Earnings, 2009, PDF, p. 20). Gauge, voltage, train width, and non-numerical data by Mike Rohde 11/2011. Cities found their way into the list according to Metrobits' criteria.

'Stations*' (with an asterisk) counts each interchange station as one. Daily ridership is annual ridership divided by 365 (for convenience; please note that weekday and weekend ridership may differ significantly and refer to the Annual Ridership column if desired). Ticket prices are for 10 km or 10 stops Price of a single ticket for the public transport network (bus, streetcar or metro) for a journey of approx. 10 km/6 miles or at least 10 stops (2009). Only one logo per city is shown.



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1 AdanaTurkey18 Mar 200911,125 m13.0
2 AlmatyAlma-AtaKazakhstan1 Jan 201111,217 m7.02,6307 million
3 BangaloreIndia15 Sep 201111,500 m6.0
4 Belo HorizonteBrazil1 Aug 198611,563 m19.0rightAccording to official website
5 BielefeldGermany21 Sep 197141,733 m1.8rightFull metro section length unknown. Only metro section included
6 BrasiliaBrazil31 Mar 200111,826 m24.03,59055 millionright
7 BresciaItaly22 Dec 20121819 m17.0metro2012According to official website
8 BuffaloUSA18 May 198511,194 m8.0rightOnly tunnel section
9 BursaTurkey19 Aug 200221,086 m15.5
10 BusanSouth Korea19 Jul 198551,080 m25.46,650320 millionrightLine 4Line 42011line 3
11 ChangchunHsinkingChinaOct 200211,133 m16.0right(17 km, 16 stations on viaduct = metro). 14.6 km, 17 st on streets
12 CharleroiBelgium21 Jun 197641,094 m5.0Full metro section length unknown. Total length 25 km. Data from Wikipedia
13 ChengduChina27 Sep 201021,202 m18.06,900103 millionrightyeshttp://railway-technology.com/projects/chengdu-metro
14 ChennaiMadrasIndia19 Oct 199711,688 m17.0
15 ChibaJapan28 Mar 19882969 m9.0left
16 ChongqingChungkingChina18 Jun 200541,548 m21.5rightThe three underground stations (Daping, Linjiangmen, and Jiaochangkou) have PSDs
17 DaeguTaeguSouth Korea26 Nov 19972998 m28.06,460127 millionlines 1, 2
18 DaejeonTaejonSouth Korea16 Mar 200611,076 m22.04,61038 millionyes
19 DalianChina1 May 200314,455 m12.02,46044 millionrightSuburban service?
20 DuisburgGermany11 Jul 199221,304 m6.5rightRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
21 EdmontonCanada22 Apr 197811,457 m15.0right
22 GuadalajaraMexico1 Sep 19892889 m14.5right
23 GwangjuSouth Korea28 Apr 200411,058 m20.02,45018 millionyes
24 HaifaIsrael19591350 m6.0
25 HangzhouHangchowChina24 Nov 201211,600 m31.0Wikipedia
26 HiroshimaJapan20 Aug 19941920 m21.02,68018 millionleftyesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
27 IncheonInchonSouth Korea6 Oct 199911,054 m29.08,27089 millionyes
28 KamakuraJapan3 Mar 19701943 m8.0leftShonan Monorail.
29 KazanRussia27 Aug 200511,817 m7.06,79027 millionrightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
30 KharkovKharkivUkraine23 Aug 197531,438 m9.718,300250 millionrightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
31 KitakyushuKitaky?sh?Japan9 Jan 19851733 m13.0left
32 KolkataCalcuttaIndia24 Oct 198411,136 m23.019,000173 millionright25 km wikipedia, 27.50 km urbanrail ???
33 Kryvyi RihKrivoy RogUkraine26 Dec 198611,636 m12.0
34 Kuala LumpurMalaysia16 Dec 199631,123 m20.04,670109 million0.37 EURleftLRT1996KLIA line to airport, Kelana Jaya line's underground stations
35 KunmingChina28 Jun 2012118,200 m2.0
36 Las VegasUSA15 Jul 200411,033 m7.0rightmonorail2004yesHotels monorails not included
37 LausanneSwitzerland24 May 19912507 m14.5line m2line m22008Only m2 is a full metro (27.10.2008: 5.9 km, 14 sta). Line m1: 3 underground stations
38 LimaPeru5 Apr 201211,467 m16.00.29 EUR
39 LudwigshafenGermany29 May 19690364 mrightFull metro section length unknown.
40 ManilaPhilippines1 Dec 198431,256 m14.718,400346 million0.18 EURrightLength not sure
41 MaracaiboVenezuela8 Jun 200911,300 m6.0
42 MashhadIran10 Oct 20111905 m22.0
43 MonterreyMexico25 Apr 199121,050 m16.012,000138 millionrightyes
44 MumbaiBombayIndia52,515 m14.60.17 EURIn fact, 4 suburban railway lines with metro frequency
45 NahaJapan10 Aug 20031914 m15.0left
46 NanjingNankingChina27 Aug 200521,540 m28.511,100344 millionright
47 NewarkUSA26 May 19351733 m4.0right4 underground stations
48 PerugiaItaly29 Jan 20081500 m7.0'Minimetro'2008
49 PittsburghUSA3 Jul 19851960 m6.0rightFull metro section length unknown (all lines: 40 km).2.90 is the length of the tunnel section.
50 Porto AlegreBrazil2 Mar 198512,112 m17.0rightAccording to official website
51 PoznanPoland1 Mar 199711,220 m6.0Rapid Tram
52 RecifeBrazil11 Mar 198521,418 m15.0rightAccording to official website
53 RennesFrance16 Mar 20021643 m15.014,30047 millionrightVALyes2002VAL
54 RouenFrance17 Dec 19941550 m5.05 underground stations
55 Saint LouisUSA31 Jul 199322,097 m18.5right
56 San JuanPuerto Rico6 Jun 200511,147 m16.01,75011 million
57 SeattleUSA18 Jul 200912,018 m12.0rightDowntown tunnel section considered as a full metro
58 SevilleSevillaSpain2 Apr 20091900 m21.0Line 1
59 ShenyangMukdenChina27 Sep 201021,268 m20.5rightyes
60 SuzhouSu-chouChina29 Apr 201211,117 m24.0rightAccording to Wikipedia, official website
61 SydneyAustralia192632,005 m4.72.92 EURleftOnly underground stations in downtown. Monorail: 3.6 km, 8 stations
62 TamaJapan27 Nov 19981889 m19.0left
63 The HagueNetherlands16 Oct 200431,033 m10.0rightFull metro section length unknown (47 km?)
64 TurinItaly4 Feb 20061670 m21.06,75033 millionrightVALyes2006VAL
65 ValenciaVenezuela18 Oct 200611,033 m7.09,28021 million
66 ValparaisoChile23 Nov 200512,263 m20.0right
67 VolgogradStalingradRussia5 Nov 198411,360 m6.0Total system: 22 stations, 17,1 km
68 WuhanHankouChina28 Sep 200421,234 m24.03,52073 millionright
69 WuppertalGermany1 Mar 19011700 m20.0rightoverhead rail600
70 YekaterinburgEkaterinburgRussia26 Apr 199111,587 m9.08,20038 millionright
71 YerevanErevanArmenia7 Mar 198111,344 m10.03,85017 millionrightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
72 AntwerpBelgium25 Mar 19752844 m5.5overhead wire6001000
73 BilbaoSpain11 Nov 199521,142 m20.05,68090 millionleftoverhead wire15001000According to Metro Bilbao
74 GelsenkirchenGermany1 Sep 19841690 m9.0rightoverhead wire6001000Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
75 Palma de MallorcaSpain25 Apr 200711,038 m9.015001000
76 ValenciaSpain3 Oct 19883909 m12.7rightoverhead wire15001000Full metro section length unknown.
77 FukuokaJapan26 Jul 19813931 m11.711,400124 millionleftoverhead wire15001067yesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
78 SendaiJapan15 Jul 19871925 m17.010,70058 millionleftoverhead wire15001067According to Mr. Osamu Abe
79 TokyoJapan30 Dec 1927131,099 m22.327,9003,102 million1.57 EURleftoverhead wire, third rail (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)1500, 600 (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)1067, 1435 (Ginza, Marunouchi, Asakusa, Oedo lines), 1372 (Shinjuku line)Yurikamome Waterfront line, rubber-tyredYurikamome line1995Marunouchi, Mita, Namboku, Yurikamome linesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Saitama, Yurikamone, Monorail, Yamanote, Chuo, Rinkai not incl.
80 GlasgowUnited Kingdom14 Dec 18961743 m15.03,42013 millionleftthird rail6001219
81 AlgiersAlgeria1 Nov 201111,000 m10.0third rail7501435
82 AmsterdamNetherlands16 Oct 197741,128 m8.37,12085 million2.09 EURrightthird rail7501435Sneltram not included (9.8 km, 19 stations; 'Metros in Holland')
83 AnkaraTurkey30 Aug 199621,100 m11.513,400113 millionrightthird rail7501435metro line1997
84 AthensGreece195431,020 m18.018,000342 million1.00 EURrightthird rail6001435M3 airport line not included.
85 AtlantaUSA30 Jun 197922,141 m19.51,18034 millionrightthird rail7501435
86 BaltimoreUSA21 Nov 198311,885 m14.02,01018 millionrightthird rail7001435
87 BangkokThailand5 Dec 199941,512 m14.38,370245 million0.64 EURleftlinear1435Green line1999Green line, Blue line
88 BarcelonaSpain30 Dec 192411786 m14.88,930389 million1.35 EURrightthird rail (TMB), overhead wire (FGC)12001435lines L9, L10, L112009lines L9, L10, L11Tram lines not included (1.8 km subway tram line, T5)
89 BeijingPekingChina1 Oct 1969161,797 m16.415,2002,460 million0.15 EURrightthird rail8251435PGDs on underground stations of line 5, PSDs on lines 8, 10
90 BerlinGermany18 Feb 190210797 m19.59,390505 million2.10 EURrightthird rail7501435
91 BochumGermany26 May 19792797 m14.5rightoverhead wire6601435Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
92 BonnGermany22 Mar 19751818 m12.0rightoverhead wire75014359 km, 12 stations underground. Approx. 17 km metro-like
93 BostonUSA1 Sep 18973960 m22.06,660147 millionrightthird rail, overhead wire (Green Line)6001435Green and Red Lines' tram section not included
94 BrusselsBelgium20 Sep 19763555 m20.311,300133 million1.53 EURright (left on lines 1 and 6 between Midi and Roi Baudouin)third rail9001435Premetro tunnels not included, 11 stations
95 BucharestRomania16 Nov 197941,505 m12.56,770171 million0.40 EURrightthird rail8251435
96 BudapestHungary2 May 18963846 m14.025,100302 million0.95 EURrightthird rail, overhead wire (Line M1)825, 600 (Line M1)1435
97 Buenos AiresArgentina1 Dec 19136685 m13.017,100308 million0.24 EURleftoverhead wire, third rail (Line B)1500, 1100 (Line B)1435Premetro line not included
98 CairoEgypt27 Sep 198721,236 m27.535,000837 million0.14 EURleftoverhead wire15001435
99 CaracasVenezuela27 Mar 198351,344 m10.022,000485 million0.31 EURthird rail7501435Metro Los Teques included (9.5 km)
100 CataniaItaly27 Jun 19991760 m6.0rightoverhead wire30001435metroitaliane.it
101 ChicagoUSA6 Jun 189281,153 m19.03,660222 million1.58 EURrightthird rail6001435151 Stations and 173 km (UrbanRail.net)
102 ClevelandUSA15 Mar 195511,824 m18.05306 millionrightoverhead wire60014352 Light Rail lines not included
103 CologneGermany11 Oct 1968151,250 m3.4rightoverhead wire7501435Approx. 45 km metro-like. 30 km underground.
104 CopenhagenDenmark19 Oct 200221,050 m11.07,05054 million2.81 EURrightthird rail7501435all metro lines2002all underground stationsAccording to official website
105 DetroitUSAJul 19871400 m13.0rightthird rail6001435downtown people mover, LIM technology1987
106 DortmundGermany17 May 19763866 m12.3rightoverhead wire6001435H-Bahn1984Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
107 DubaiUnited Arab Emirates9 Sep 200921,584 m23.04,280109 millionrightthird rail7501435metro2009metro, monorail
108 DuesseldorfDüsseldorfGermany4 Oct 19812798 m7.0rightoverhead wire6001435Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
109 EssenGermany5 Oct 19673842 m9.0rightoverhead wire7501435Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
110 FrankfurtGermany4 Oct 19683732 m10.32.30 EURrightoverhead wire750143520.40 km, 27 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')
111 GenoaItaly13 Jun 199011,014 m8.0rightoverhead wire7501435metroitaliane.it
112 GuangzhouCantonChina28 Jun 199981,680 m18.321,6001,825 millionrightthird rail8251435APM line (underground people mover)Zhujiang people mover2010yesAPM included
113 HamburgGermany1 Mar 191241,102 m24.85,210199 millionrightthird rail7501435According to official website
114 HanoverHannoverGermany28 Sep 197531,033 m7.0rightoverhead wire600143518.60 km, 17 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')
115 Hong KongHong Kong S.A.R.1 Oct 1979102,059 m9.522,6001,444 million0.91 EURleftoverhead wire1500 (MTR), 25000 (KCR)1435Disneyland Resort LineSI, WI lines, planned2005all underground stations175 Km and 82 stations according to MRT. 184km urbanrail.35.3km airport express not included
116 IstanbulTurkey16 Sep 200021,615 m14.05,09078 million0.63 EURrightoverhead wire, third rail (Line M2)7501435Wikipedia. Hafif Metro not included (25.8 km, 24 stations, 2 lines)
117 IzmirTurkey22 May 200011,223 m14.010,90063 millionthird rail7501435
118 KaohsiungGaoxiongTaiwan9 Mar 200821,250 m19.03,17052 millionthird rail7501435MRT
119 KobeJapan13 Mar 197721,275 m13.010,800121 millionleftoverhead wire, third rail (Portliner)1500, 600 (Portliner)1435Port Liner and Rokko Liner, rubber-tyredPort Liner and Rokko Liner1981Port Liner and Rokko LinerAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Portliner, Rokko lines not included (15 st)
120 KyotoJapan1 Apr 198121,043 m16.011,000126 millionleftoverhead wire15001435Tozai line
121 LisbonPortugal29 Dec 19594869 m13.811,300183 million0.80 EURleftthird rail7501435
122 LondonUnited Kingdom10 Jan 1863111,552 m24.57,9801,171 million2.75 EURleftthird rail600, 750 (DLR)1435Docklands Light Rail1987Jubilee Line extensionDLR not included (31.4 km, 39 stations). East London Line removed (will be assigned to Overground). Overground: 86 km, 55 st.
123 Los AngelesUSA30 Jan 199332,196 m10.02,13046 million1.91 EURrightoverhead wire, third rail (Red, Purple lines)7501435Red, Purple and Green lines
124 LyonFrance28 Apr 19784787 m10.822,900257 million1.60 EURleftthird rail7501435line D/Maggaly, rubber-tyred, no PSDsyes1991
125 MarseilleFrance26 Nov 19772779 m15.09,43075 millionrightthird rail7501435yes
126 MeccaSaudi Arabia13 Nov 201012,263 m9.0rightthird rail15001435yes
127 MedellinMedellínColombia30 Nov 199521,200 m13.016,200170 millionoverhead wire15001435Metro Cable not included, 4 stations
128 MiamiUSA21 May 198411,809 m23.01,24018 million1.66 EURrightthird rail7501435downtown people mover, rubber-tyredDowntown people mover1986Metromover not included (20 stations, 7 km)
129 MilanItaly1 Nov 19643915 m31.310,800328 million1.00 EURrightoverhead wire, third rail (line M1)1500, 750 (line M1)1435line M52013line M5metroitaliane.it
130 MulheimMülheimGermany3 Nov 19792819 m6.5rightoverhead wire7501435Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
131 MunichGermany19 Oct 19716981 m17.010,500360 million2.30 EURrightthird rail7501435
132 NaplesItaly28 Mar 199331,136 m10.33,02035 millionleftoverhead wire15001435M3 and M4 not included (M3: 12.3 km, 12 sta. M4: 8.3 km, 8 sta.)
133 New YorkNew York CityUSA27 Oct 190427834 m17.312,3001,655 million1.53 EURrightthird rail625, 650 (PATH)1435planned for new Second Avenue LineAccording to official website. PATH not included (22.2 km, 13 stations). SIR not included
134 NewcastleUnited Kingdom7 Aug 198021,297 m30.51,36038 millionleftoverhead wire15001435
135 NurembergGermany1 Mar 19723800 m16.08,980118 millionrightthird rail7501435lines U2, U3, no PSDs, sharing tracks with driver-operated trains2008
136 OportoPortoPortugal7 Dec 200221,669 m7.5rightoverhead wire7501435Full metro section length unknown.14 underground stations & 6,3 km in tunnel in downtown
137 OsakaJapan20 May 193391,111 m14.816,600836 millionleftthird rail750, 600 (Nanko Port Town Line)1435Nanko Port Town Line, rubber-tyredNanko Port Town Line1981all stations on the Nanko Port Town LineMonorail not included (23.8 km, 18 st). OTS + new tram included
138 OsloNorway22 May 19665861 m15.43,36076 million2.67 EURrightthird rail7501435Line 1 not included (it has level crossings). Length not sure
139 ParisFrance19 Jul 190016596 m23.919,2001,524 million1.57 EURright (metro), left (RER)third rail7501435lines 1, 14, rubber-tyredlines 1, 4, 6, 11, 141998lines 1, 13 (part), 14
140 PragueCzech Republic9 May 197431,094 m19.024,600530 million0.65 EURrightthird rail7501435
141 PyongyangNorth Korea6 Sep 197321,607 m8.04,38036 millionthird rail8251435
142 RomeItaly10 Feb 19552832 m26.021,800331 million1.00 EURleftoverhead wire15001435metroitaliane.it
143 RotterdamNetherlands10 Feb 196821,306 m19.05,07087 millionrightthird rail7501435Only metro section. Sneltram: 8.4 km, 11 stations. 'Metros in Holland'
144 SantiagoSantiago de ChileChile15 Sep 19755994 m21.617,100640 million0.55 EURrightthird rail7501435yes
145 Santo DomingoDominican Republic30 Jan 20091967 m16.05,48029 million1435
146 SeoulSouth Korea15 Aug 197491,114 m33.621,1002,518 million0.54 EURrightoverhead wire15001435lines 2 and 9, planned for all lines by 2010Only metro section.
147 ShanghaiChina10 Apr 1995121,539 m24.714,3002,276 million0.34 EURrightoverhead wire15001435newer line 4 stations and refitted line 1 stationsMaglev and Bund tunnel not included. From Wikipedia. 411,90 km ? Line 13 closes for reconstruction
148 ShenzhenChina28 Dec 200451,416 m26.22,030132 millionright1435yes
149 SingaporeSingapore7 Nov 198741,526 m25.014,800794 million0.97 EURleftthird rail7501435North-East Line, Circle Line and the 3 rubber-tyred LRT linesLRT lines2003yes
150 SofiaBulgaria28 Jan 199821,200 m14.02,55029 million0.51 EURrightthird rail8251435
151 StockholmSweden1 Oct 195031,047 m34.78,010309 million3.73 EURleftthird rail650, 750 (Blue Line)1435According to official website. 7 operational lines
152 StuttgartGermany10 Jun 196621,412 m9.5rightoverhead wire750143524 km underground. (Schnellbahnen in Deutschland)
153 TehranIran21 Feb 200041,106 m17.518,000480 millionthird rail7501435Line 5 to Karaj not included (42 km, 11 stations) Lenght unknown
154 TianjinTientsinChina28 Mar 200441,610 m20.31,41064 millionrightthird rail8251435platform gate doorsBinhai Line and metro line included. (10-08-1980: 7.4 km, 7 stations)
155 VancouverCanada3 Jan 198631,511 m16.34,730120 millionrightthird rail6001435Skytrain, LIM technology, currently the world's longest automated system1986
156 ViennaAustria25 Feb 19785769 m20.419,600534 million1.70 EURrightthird rail7501435According to official website. Premetro tunnel not included
157 WarsawPoland7 Apr 199511,130 m21.017,000140 million0.47 EURrightthird rail8251435
158 WashingtonUSA27 Mar 197652,014 m18.03,490218 millionrightthird rail7501435
159 XianXi'anChina16 Sep 201111,650 m17.06,12059 million1435
160 YokohamaJapan16 Dec 197231,280 m16.09,420198 millionleftthird rail7501435Kanazawa Seaside line, LRT, rubber-tyredKanazawa Seaside LRT1989Kanazawa Seaside LRT lineKanazawa Line not included (10.6 km)
161 NagoyaJapan15 Nov 195741,001 m24.312,600427 millionleftthird rail, overhead wire (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)600, 1500 (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)1435, 1067 (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)Tobu Kyuryo maglev line2005Tobu Kyuryo maglev line3 stations +
162 PhiladelphiaUSA4 Mar 19073984 m22.04,730107 millionrightthird rail600, 685 (PATCO)1435, 1588 (Market-Frankford Line)PATCO line included. Subway trolley not (10 stations)
163 MadridSpain17 Oct 1919131,064 m21.76,080635 million1.00 EURleftoverhead wire6001445tests in 2010, plans for 2011ML1, ML2, ML3 not included (27.8 km, 37 st.; Embajadores=Acacias)
164 TorontoCanada30 Apr 195441,019 m18.510,700278 million1.67 EURrightthird rail6001480
165 BakuAzerbaijan6 Nov 196721,646 m11.514,500183 millionrightthird rail8251520
166 DnepropetrovskDnipropetrovskUkraine29 Dec 199511,420 m6.03,4709 millionthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
167 KievKyivUkraine22 Oct 196031,379 m17.021,500519 million0.27 EURrightthird rail8251520
168 MinskBelarus26 Jun 198421,362 m14.021,700281 millionrightthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
169 MoscowRussia15 May 1935121,778 m15.521,2002,389 million0.50 EURrightthird rail8251520Monorail (6 stations, 4.7 km) not included.
170 Nizhny NovgorodGorkyRussia20 Nov 198521,454 m7.53,91027 millionrightthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
171 NovosibirskRussia7 Jan 198621,487 m6.512,70076 millionrightthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
172 Saint PetersburgLeningradRussia15 Nov 195551,831 m13.419,000786 millionrightthird rail8251520windowless steel doors in ten stationsAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
173 SamaraKuybyshevRussia26 Dec 198711,275 m9.04,30016 millionrightthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
174 TashkentUzbekistan6 Nov 197731,392 m9.74,92065 millionrightthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
175 TbilisiGeorgia11 Jan 196621,315 m11.09,17088 millionrightthird rail8251520According to Mr. Yuri Popov
176 HelsinkiFinland3 Aug 198211,313 m17.08,09062 million2.10 EURrightthird rail7501524According to Metros in Skandinavien (R.Schwandl)
177 Rio de JaneiroBrazil5 Mar 197921,313 m17.013,800212 million0.77 EURrightthird rail7501600
178 Sao PauloSão PauloBrazil14 Sep 197451,198 m13.432,300877 million0.76 EURrightthird rail (lines 1-3), overhead wire (lines 4, 5)750 (lines 1-3), 1500 (lines 4, 5)1600line 42010lines 2, 3, 4 (since 2010)According to official website. C Line: 26 km + 16 st. E Line: 22km + 7 st)
179 San FranciscoUSA11 Sep 197254,279 m8.81,820111 millionrightthird rail10001676MUNI not included (8 underground stations)
180 DelhiIndia24 Dec 200261,410 m23.88,600606 million0.12 EURleftoverhead wire250001676, 1435 (Green, Violet lines)
181 MontrealMontréalCanada14 Oct 196641,003 m18.38,670219 million1.67 EURrightthird rail7501994yes
182 Mexico CityMexico5 Sep 196912984 m16.324,5001,609 million0.14 EURrightthird rail7501995yesONLY PASSENGER SERVICE KM COUNTED
183 JacksonvilleUSA30 May 198911,380 m6.0rightthird rail7502060downtown monorail people mover1989
184 LilleFrance25 Apr 19832758 m31.05,78096 millionrightthird rail7502060VALyes1983VAL, all stations
185 TaipeiTaiwan28 Mar 199681,149 m13.315,900652 million0.60 EURrightthird rail7502060Wenshan (Muzha) VAL lineyes1996PGDs in the busier MRT stations, PSDs in all VAL stations
186 ToulouseFrance26 Jun 19932764 m19.010,300103 millionrightthird rail7502060VALyes1993VAL
187 SapporoJapan16 Dec 197131,043 m16.311,900209 millionleftoverhead wire, third rail (Namboku Line)1500, 750 (Namboku Line)2150, 2180 (Namboku Line)yesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe








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