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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 2009Metro1313113.51,125 m13.0
2 AlgiersAlgeria1 Nov 2011Metro101019.01,000 m10.0third rail750yesyes
3 AlmatyKazakhstanAlma-Ata1 Jan 2011Metro7717.32,6301,217 m7.019,2002012
4 AnkaraTurkey30 Aug 1996Metro2322211.613,4001,100 m11.5310,0002007rightthird rail750metro line1997
5 AntwerpBelgium25 Mar 1975Premetro111123.8844 m5.5overhead wire600
6 AtlantaUSA30 Jun 1979MARTA3938239.61,1802,141 m19.593,2002007rightthird rail750yes
7 BakuAzerbaijan6 Nov 1967Metro2322217.314,5001,646 m11.5501,0002011rightthird rail825
8 BaltimoreUSA21 Nov 1983Metro Subway1414124.52,0101,885 m14.049,3002011rightthird rail700yes
9 BangaloreIndia15 Sep 2011Metro6617.51,500 m6.0
10 BangkokThailand5 Dec 1999Skytrain, MRT5751420.08,3701,512 m14.3671,00020110.64 EURleftlinearGreen line1999yesGreen line, Blue line
11 BeijingChinaPeking1 Oct 1969Subway2622221627.615,2001,797 m16.46.74 million20120.15 EURrightthird rail825yesPGDs on underground stations of line 5, PSDs on lines 8, 10all lines
12 BerlinGermany18 Feb 1902U-Bahn1951731014.79,390797 m19.51.38 million20112.10 EURrightthird rail750yes
13 BrasiliaBrazil31 Mar 2001Metrô2424142.03,5901,826 m24.0151,0002009right
14 BucharestRomania16 Nov 1979Metro5045417.36,7701,505 m12.5468,00020110.40 EURrightthird rail825
15 BudapestHungary2 May 1896Metro4240311.025,100846 m14.0827,00020110.95 EURrightthird rail, overhead wire (Line M1)825, 600 (Line M1)
16 BursaTurkey19 Aug 2002Bursaray3131215.81,086 m15.5
17 BusanSouth Korea19 Jul 1985Subway127119526.46,6501,080 m25.4877,0002012rightLine 4Line 42011line 3
18 CairoEgypt27 Sep 1987Metro5553232.835,0001,236 m27.52.29 million20100.14 EURleftoverhead wire15005 stations
19 ChennaiIndiaMadras19 Oct 1997MRTS1717127.01,688 m17.0
20 ChibaJapan28 Mar 1988Monorail181827.8969 m9.0left
21 ChongqingChinaChungking18 Jun 2005Monorail8681431.71,548 m21.5rightyesThe three underground stations (Daping, Linjiangmen, and Jiaochangkou) have PSDsyes
22 DaeguSouth KoreaTaegu26 Nov 1997Subway5655227.06,460998 m28.0348,0002012lines 1, 2
23 DaejeonSouth KoreaTaejon16 Mar 2006Subway2222122.64,6101,076 m22.0104,0002011yes
24 DelhiIndia24 Dec 2002Metro143138632.28,6001,410 m23.81.66 million20110.12 EURleftoverhead wire25000yesyes
25 DetroitUSAJul 1987People Mover131314.8400 m13.0rightthird rail600downtown people mover, LIM technology1987yes
26 DubaiUnited Arab Emirates9 Sep 2009Metro4644234.84,2801,584 m23.0299,0002012rightthird rail750metro2009yesmetro, monorailyes
27 EdmontonCanada22 Apr 1978Light Rail1515120.41,457 m15.0right
28 GlasgowUnited Kingdom14 Dec 1896Subway1515110.43,420743 m15.035,6002011leftthird rail600
29 GuadalajaraMexico1 Sep 1989Metro2928212.0889 m14.5right
30 GwangjuSouth Korea28 Apr 2004Subway2020120.12,4501,058 m20.049,3002011yes
31 HaifaIsrael1959Carmelit6611.8350 m6.0
32 IncheonSouth KoreaInchon6 Oct 1999Subway2929129.58,2701,054 m29.0244,0002012yes
33 IzmirTurkey22 May 2000Metro1414115.910,9001,223 m14.0173,0002011third rail750
34 JacksonvilleUSA30 May 1989Skyway6616.91,380 m6.0rightthird rail750downtown monorail people mover1989
35 KaohsiungTaiwanGaoxiong9 Mar 2008MRT3837222.53,1701,250 m19.0142,0002012third rail750MRT
36 KievUkraineKyiv22 Oct 1960Metro5148322.121,5001,379 m17.01.42 million20110.27 EURrightthird rail825
37 KitakyushuJapanKitaky?sh?9 Jan 1985Monorail131318.8733 m13.0leftyes
38 Kryvyi RihUkraineKrivoy Rog26 Dec 1986Metrotram1212118.01,636 m12.0
39 Kuala LumpurMalaysia16 Dec 1996LRT, Monorail6056321.34,6701,123 m20.0299,00020080.37 EURleftLRT1996yesKLIA line to airport, Kelana Jaya line's underground stations
40 KunmingChina28 Jun 2012Metro22118.218,200 m2.0
41 KyotoJapan1 Apr 1981Subway3231215.611,0001,043 m16.0345,0002008leftoverhead wire1500Tozai lineyes
42 LilleFrance25 Apr 1983Métro6260222.85,780758 m31.0263,0002009rightthird rail750VALyes1983VAL, all stationsyes
43 LimaPeru5 Apr 2012Tren Urbano1616122.01,467 m16.00.29 EUR
44 LisbonPortugal29 Dec 1959Metro5549411.111,300869 m13.8501,00020100.80 EURleftthird rail750yes
45 LyonFrance28 Apr 1978Métro433947.722,900787 m10.8704,00020091.60 EURleftthird rail750line D/Maggaly, rubber-tyred, no PSDsyes1991
46 MaracaiboVenezuela8 Jun 2009Metro6616.51,300 m6.0yes
47 MarseilleFrance26 Nov 1977Métro3028210.99,430779 m15.0205,0002011rightthird rail750yes
48 MashhadIran10 Oct 20112222119.0905 m22.0
49 MeccaSaudi Arabia13 Nov 2010Metro99118.12,263 m9.0rightthird rail1500yesyesyes
50 MonterreyMexico25 Apr 1991Metro3231215.812,0001,050 m16.0378,0002009rightyes
51 MontrealCanadaMontréal14 Oct 1966Metro7368417.38,6701,003 m18.3600,00020061.67 EURrightthird rail750yes
52 MunichGermany19 Oct 1971U-Bahn10296615.710,500981 m17.0986,00020102.30 EURrightthird rail750yes
53 NahaJapan10 Aug 2003Monorail1515112.8914 m15.0left
54 NanjingChinaNanking27 Aug 2005Metro5755242.311,1001,540 m28.5942,0002011right
55 NewcastleUnited Kingdom7 Aug 1980Metro6150238.31,3601,297 m30.5104,0002011leftoverhead wire1500
56 NurembergGermany1 Mar 1972U-Bahn4844312.08,980800 m16.0323,0002011rightthird rail750lines U2, U3, no PSDs, sharing tracks with driver-operated trains2008yes
57 Palma de MallorcaSpain25 Apr 2007Metro9918.31,038 m9.01500
58 ParisFrance19 Jul 1900Métro3823021613.619,200596 m23.94.18 million20111.57 EURright (metro), left (RER)third rail750lines 1, 14, rubber-tyredlines 1, 4, 6, 11, 141998lines 1, 2, 5, 9lines 1, 13 (part), 14 lines 1, 2, 5, 7bis, 9, 14
59 PerugiaItaly29 Jan 2008Minimetro7713.0500 m7.0'Minimetro'2008
60 PragueCzech Republic9 May 1974Metro5754319.724,6001,094 m19.01.45 million20110.65 EURrightthird rail750yes
61 PyongyangNorth Korea6 Sep 1973Metro1615211.34,3801,607 m8.098,6002009third rail825
62 RennesFrance16 Mar 2002Métro151519.014,300643 m15.0129,0002011rightVALyes2002VALyes
63 Rio de JaneiroBrazil5 Mar 1979Metrô3434221.013,8001,313 m17.0581,00020100.77 EURrightthird rail750yes
64 Saint LouisUSA31 Jul 1993Metrolink3737236.72,097 m18.5right
65 San JuanPuerto Rico6 Jun 2005Tren Urbano1616117.21,7501,147 m16.030,1002011
66 SantiagoChileSantiago de Chile15 Sep 1975Metro108100520.517,100994 m21.61.75 million20110.55 EURrightthird rail750yes yes
67 Santo DomingoDominican Republic30 Jan 2009Metro1616114.55,480967 m16.079,5002011yes
68 SevilleSpainSevilla2 Apr 2009Metro2121118.0900 m21.0Line 1
69 ShenyangChinaMukden27 Sep 2010Metro4140224.71,268 m20.5rightyes
70 ShenzhenChina28 Dec 2004Metro131118535.72,0301,416 m26.2362,0002009rightyesyesyes
71 SingaporeSingapore7 Nov 1987MRT10089436.614,8001,526 m25.02.18 million20110.97 EURleftthird rail750North-East Line, Circle Line and the 3 rubber-tyred LRT linesLRT lines2003yesyesyes
72 SofiaBulgaria28 Jan 1998Metro2826215.62,5501,200 m14.079,50020090.51 EURrightthird rail825
73 TaipeiTaiwan28 Mar 1996MRT10698814.115,9001,149 m13.31.79 million20120.60 EURrightthird rail750Wenshan (Muzha) VAL lineyes1996yesPGDs in the busier MRT stations, PSDs in all VAL stationsyes
74 TamaJapan27 Nov 1998Monorail1919116.0889 m19.0leftyes
75 TorontoCanada30 Apr 1954Subway7469417.810,7001,019 m18.5762,00020061.67 EURrightthird rail600yes
76 ToulouseFrance26 Jun 1993Métro3837213.810,300764 m19.0282,0002011rightthird rail750VALyes1993VALyes
77 TurinItaly4 Feb 2006Metropolitana2121113.46,750670 m21.090,4002011rightVALyes2006yesVALyes
78 ValenciaVenezuela18 Oct 2006Metro7716.29,2801,033 m7.057,5002010
79 ValparaisoChile23 Nov 2005Metro2020143.02,263 m20.0right
80 VancouverCanada3 Jan 1986SkyTrain4947323.24,7301,511 m16.3329,0002011rightthird rail600Skytrain, LIM technology, currently the world's longest automated system1986yesyes
81 WarsawPoland7 Apr 1995Metro2121122.617,0001,130 m21.0384,00020110.47 EURrightthird rail825
82 WashingtonUSA27 Mar 1976Metrorail9086534.23,4902,014 m18.0597,0002012rightthird rail750yes
83 WuhanChinaHankou28 Sep 2004Metro4847228.43,5201,234 m24.0200,0002011right
84 WuppertalGermany1 Mar 1901Schwebebahn2020113.3700 m20.0rightoverhead rail600
85 XianChinaXi'an16 Sep 2011Metro1717126.46,1201,650 m17.0162,0002012yes
86 YekaterinburgRussiaEkaterinburg26 Apr 1991Metro99112.78,2001,587 m9.0104,0002011right
87 ChangchunChinaHsinkingOct 2002LRT1616117.01,133 m16.0right(17 km, 16 stations on viaduct = metro). 14.6 km, 17 st on streets
88 ChicagoUSA6 Jun 1892"L"152144820.83,6601,153 m19.0608,00020111.58 EURrightthird rail600yes151 Stations and 173 km (UrbanRail.net)
89 Hong KongHong Kong S.A.R.1 Oct 1979MTR95821017.522,6002,059 m9.53.96 million20120.91 EURleftoverhead wire1500 (MTR), 25000 (KCR)Disneyland Resort LineSI, WI lines, planned2005yesall underground stations175 Km and 82 stations according to MRT. 184km urbanrail.35.3km airport express not includedyes
90 HanoverGermanyHannover28 Sep 1975Stadtbahn211736.21,033 m7.0rightoverhead wire60018.60 km, 17 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')yes
91 ClevelandUSA15 Mar 1955Rapid Transit1818131.05301,824 m18.016,4002011rightoverhead wire6002 Light Rail lines not included
92 FrankfurtGermany4 Oct 1968U-Bahn312736.8732 m10.32.30 EURrightoverhead wire75020.40 km, 27 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')yes
93 StuttgartGermany10 Jun 1966Stadtbahn1917212.01,412 m9.5rightoverhead wire750yes24 km underground. (Schnellbahnen in Deutschland)yes
94 KolkataIndiaCalcutta24 Oct 1984Metro Railway2323125.019,0001,136 m23.0474,0002009right25 km wikipedia, 27.50 km urbanrail ???
95 NagoyaJapan15 Nov 1957Subway9786423.312,6001,001 m24.31.17 million2008leftthird rail, overhead wire (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)600, 1500 (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)Tobu Kyuryo maglev line2005yesTobu Kyuryo maglev line3 stations +yes
96 NewarkUSA26 May 1935Subway4412.2733 m4.0right4 underground stations
97 RouenFrance17 Dec 1994Métro5512.2550 m5.05 underground stations
98 BonnGermany22 Mar 1975Stadtbahn121219.0818 m12.0rightoverhead wire7509 km, 12 stations underground. Approx. 17 km metro-like
99 BilbaoSpain11 Nov 1995Metro4040221.75,6801,142 m20.0247,0002011leftoverhead wire1500yesAccording to Metro Bilbaoyes
100 HelsinkiFinland3 Aug 1982Metro1717121.08,0901,313 m17.0170,00020112.10 EURrightthird rail750According to Metros in Skandinavien (R.Schwandl)yes
101 FukuokaJapan26 Jul 1981Subway353439.911,400931 m11.7340,0002007leftoverhead wire1500yesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abeyes
102 HiroshimaJapan20 Aug 1994Monorail2121118.42,680920 m21.049,3002005leftyesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
103 SapporoJapan16 Dec 1971Subway4946316.011,9001,043 m16.3573,0002008leftoverhead wire, third rail (Namboku Line)1500, 750 (Namboku Line)yesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abeyes
104 SendaiJapan15 Jul 1987Subway1717114.810,700925 m17.0159,0002008leftoverhead wire1500According to Mr. Osamu Abeyes
105 KobeJapan13 Mar 1977Subway2624215.310,8001,275 m13.0332,0002008leftoverhead wire, third rail (Portliner)1500, 600 (Portliner)Port 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)yes
106 TokyoJapan30 Dec 1927Metro2902051323.427,9001,099 m22.38.5 million20111.57 EURleftoverhead wire, third rail (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)1500, 600 (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)Yurikamome Waterfront line, rubber-tyredYurikamome line1995yesMarunouchi, Mita, Namboku, Yurikamome linesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Saitama, Yurikamone, Monorail, Yamanote, Chuo, Rinkai not incl.yes
107 DnepropetrovskUkraineDnipropetrovsk29 Dec 1995Metro6617.13,4701,420 m6.024,7002010third rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
108 KazanRussia27 Aug 2005Metro77110.96,7901,817 m7.074,0002012rightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
109 KharkovUkraineKharkiv23 Aug 1975Metro2926312.518,3001,438 m9.7685,0002011rightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
110 MinskBelarus26 Jun 1984Metro2827217.721,7001,362 m14.0770,0002012rightthird rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
111 Nizhny NovgorodRussiaGorky20 Nov 1985Metro151429.43,9101,454 m7.574,0002010rightthird rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
112 NovosibirskRussia7 Jan 1986Metro131228.212,7001,487 m6.5208,0002011rightthird rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
113 Saint PetersburgRussiaLeningrad15 Nov 1955Metro6759522.719,0001,831 m13.42.15 million2011rightthird rail825windowless steel doors in ten stationsAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
114 SamaraRussiaKuybyshev26 Dec 1987Metro99110.24,3001,275 m9.043,8002011rightthird rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
115 TashkentUzbekistan6 Nov 1977Metro2926312.14,9201,392 m9.7178,0002010rightthird rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
116 TbilisiGeorgia11 Jan 1966Metro2221213.19,1701,315 m11.0241,0002008rightthird rail825According to Mr. Yuri Popov
117 YerevanArmeniaErevan7 Mar 1981Metro1010112.13,8501,344 m10.046,6002011rightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
118 Belo HorizonteBrazil1 Aug 1986Metrô1919128.11,563 m19.0rightAccording to official website
119 BresciaItaly22 Dec 2012Metro1717113.1819 m17.0metro2012According to official website
120 CopenhagenDenmark19 Oct 2002Metro2222210.57,0501,050 m11.0148,00020112.81 EURrightthird rail750all metro lines2002all metro and S-Tog trainsall underground stationsAccording to official websiteyes
121 HamburgGermany1 Mar 1912U-Bahn9991426.25,2101,102 m24.8545,0002011rightthird rail750According to official website
122 Porto AlegreBrazil2 Mar 1985Metro1717133.82,112 m17.0rightAccording to official website
123 RecifeBrazil11 Mar 1985Metrô3028219.91,418 m15.0rightAccording to official website
124 StockholmSweden1 Oct 1950Tunnelbana104100335.28,0101,047 m34.7847,00020113.73 EURleftthird rail650, 750 (Blue Line)According to official website. 7 operational lines
125 Sao PauloBrazilSão Paulo14 Sep 1974Metrô6761514.932,3001,198 m13.42.4 million20120.76 EURrightthird rail (lines 1-3), overhead wire (lines 4, 5)750 (lines 1-3), 1500 (lines 4, 5)line 42010all metro lines and regional raillines 2, 3, 4 (since 2010)According to official website. C Line: 26 km + 16 st. E Line: 22km + 7 st)lines 4, 5
126 New YorkUSANew York City27 Oct 1904Subway4684222713.612,300834 m17.34.53 million20121.53 EURrightthird rail625, 650 (PATH)yesplanned for new Second Avenue LineAccording to official website. PATH not included (22.2 km, 13 stations). SIR not included
127 ViennaAustria25 Feb 1978U-Bahn10290514.919,600769 m20.41.46 million20101.70 EURrightthird rail750yesAccording to official website. Premetro tunnel not includedyes
128 SuzhouChinaSu-chou29 Apr 2012Subway2424125.71,117 m24.0rightyesAccording to Wikipedia, official website
129 GuangzhouChinaCanton28 Jun 1999Metro146132829.021,6001,680 m18.35 million2012rightthird rail825APM line (underground people mover)Zhujiang people mover2010yesyesAPM includedyes
130 CologneGermany11 Oct 1968Stadtbahn5151153.01,250 m3.4rightoverhead wire750new light rail trains onlyApprox. 45 km metro-like. 30 km underground.yes
131 TianjinChinaTientsin28 Mar 2004Metro8177431.01,4101,610 m20.3175,0002010rightthird rail825yesplatform gate doorsBinhai Line and metro line included. (10-08-1980: 7.4 km, 7 stations)
132 LondonUnited Kingdom10 Jan 1863Underground2702701136.57,9801,552 m24.53.21 million20112.75 EURleftthird rail600, 750 (DLR)Docklands Light Rail1987Metropolitan LineJubilee Line extensionDLR not included (31.4 km, 39 stations). East London Line removed (will be assigned to Overground). Overground: 86 km, 55 st.Metropolitan Line, DLR
133 SeattleUSA18 Jul 2009Light Rail1212122.22,018 m12.0rightyesDowntown tunnel section considered as a full metro
134 The HagueNetherlands16 Oct 2004RandstadRail303039.31,033 m10.0rightFull metro section length unknown (47 km?)
135 PittsburghUSA3 Jul 1985T6614.8960 m6.0rightFull metro section length unknown (all lines: 40 km).2.90 is the length of the tunnel section.
136 LudwigshafenGermany29 May 1969Stadtbahn11110364 mrightFull metro section length unknown.
137 ValenciaSpain3 Oct 1988Metro3837310.6909 m12.7rightoverhead wire1500yesFull metro section length unknown. yes
138 BielefeldGermany21 Sep 1971Stadtbahn7741.31,733 m1.8rightFull metro section length unknown. Only metro section included
139 CharleroiBelgium21 Jun 1976Métro Léger202044.41,094 m5.0Full metro section length unknown. Total length 25 km. Data from Wikipedia
140 OportoPortugalPorto7 Dec 2002Metro1514210.91,669 m7.5rightoverhead wire750yesFull metro section length unknown.14 underground stations & 6,3 km in tunnel in downtownyes
141 BostonUSA1 Sep 1897The T6660320.26,660960 m22.0403,0002010rightthird rail, overhead wire (Green Line)600yesGreen and Red Lines' tram section not included
142 Las VegasUSA15 Jul 2004Monorail7716.21,033 m7.0rightmonorail2004yesHotels monorails not included
143 ChengduChina27 Sep 2010Metro3635220.46,9001,202 m18.0282,0002012rightyesyeshttp://railway-technology.com/projects/chengdu-metro
144 MumbaiIndiaBombaySuburban Railway7373534.22,515 m14.60.17 EURIn fact, 4 suburban railway lines with metro frequency
145 YokohamaJapan16 Dec 1972Subway4845319.29,4201,280 m16.0542,0002008leftthird rail750Kanazawa Seaside line, LRT, rubber-tyredKanazawa Seaside LRT1989Kanazawa Seaside LRT lineKanazawa Line not included (10.6 km)yes
146 ManilaPhilippines1 Dec 1984MRT4441317.218,4001,256 m14.7948,00020080.18 EURrightyesLength not sureyes
147 OsloNorway22 May 1966T-Bane7777512.43,360861 m15.4208,00020102.67 EURrightthird rail750Line 1 not included (it has level crossings). Length not sureyes
148 TehranIran21 Feb 2000Metro7064418.318,0001,106 m17.51.32 million2011third rail750yesLine 5 to Karaj not included (42 km, 11 stations) Lenght unknown
149 AthensGreece1954Metro5450317.318,0001,020 m18.0937,00020081.00 EURrightthird rail600yesM3 airport line not included.yes
150 NaplesItaly28 Mar 1993Metropolitana3128310.63,0201,136 m10.395,9002011leftoverhead wire1500M3 and M4 not included (M3: 12.3 km, 12 sta. M4: 8.3 km, 8 sta.)
151 ShanghaiChina10 Apr 1995Metro2962511236.414,3001,539 m24.76.24 million20120.34 EURrightoverhead wire1500yesnewer line 4 stations and refitted line 1 stationsMaglev and Bund tunnel not included. From Wikipedia. 411,90 km ? Line 13 closes for reconstruction
152 MedellinColombiaMedellín30 Nov 1995Metro2625214.416,2001,200 m13.0466,0002011overhead wire1500Metro Cable not included, 4 stations
153 CaracasVenezuela27 Mar 1983Metro5046512.122,0001,344 m10.01.33 million20090.31 EURthird rail750yesMetro Los Teques included (9.5 km)
154 MiamiUSA21 May 1984Metrorail2323139.81,2401,809 m23.049,30020111.66 EURrightthird rail750downtown people mover, rubber-tyredDowntown people mover1986yesMetromover not included (20 stations, 7 km)
155 MadridSpain17 Oct 1919Metro2822321322.06,0801,064 m21.71.74 million20111.00 EURleftoverhead wire600yestests in 2010, plans for 2011ML1, ML2, ML3 not included (27.8 km, 37 st.; Embajadores=Acacias)yes
156 MoscowRussia15 May 1935Metro1861471225.821,2001,778 m15.56.55 million20110.50 EURrightthird rail825lines 3, 5 since 2009Monorail (6 stations, 4.7 km) not included.
157 OsakaJapan20 May 1933Subway133104915.316,6001,111 m14.82.29 million2010leftthird rail750, 600 (Nanko Port Town Line)Nanko 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 includedyes
158 San FranciscoUSA11 Sep 1972BART4444533.41,8204,279 m8.8304,0002012rightthird rail1000yesMUNI not included (8 underground stations)
159 CataniaItaly27 Jun 1999Metropolitana6613.8760 m6.0rightoverhead wire3000metroitaliane.it
160 GenoaItaly13 Jun 1990Metropolitana8817.11,014 m8.0rightoverhead wire750metroitaliane.ityes
161 MilanItaly1 Nov 1964Metropolitana9490327.810,800915 m31.3899,00020071.00 EURrightoverhead wire, third rail (line M1)1500, 750 (line M1)line M52013yesline M5metroitaliane.ityes
162 RomeItaly10 Feb 1955Metropolitana5251220.821,800832 m26.0907,00020081.00 EURleftoverhead wire1500yesmetroitaliane.ityes
163 Mexico CityMexico5 Sep 1969Metro1951631215.024,500984 m16.34.41 million20120.14 EURrightthird rail750yesONLY PASSENGER SERVICE KM COUNTED
164 LausanneSwitzerland24 May 1991Metro292826.8507 m14.5line m2line m22008Only m2 is a full metro (27.10.2008: 5.9 km, 14 sta). Line m1: 3 underground stationsyes
165 SeoulSouth Korea15 Aug 1974Subway302260936.321,1001,114 m33.66.9 million20120.54 EURrightoverhead wire1500yeslines 2 and 9, planned for all lines by 2010Only metro section. yes
166 RotterdamNetherlands10 Feb 1968Metro3837223.55,0701,306 m19.0238,0002008rightthird rail750Only metro section. Sneltram: 8.4 km, 11 stations. 'Metros in Holland'
167 BuffaloUSA18 May 1985Metro Rail8818.41,194 m8.0rightOnly tunnel section
168 SydneyAustralia1926Cityrail141437.42,005 m4.72.92 EURleftyesOnly underground stations in downtown. Monorail: 3.6 km, 8 stations
169 PhiladelphiaUSA4 Mar 1907Subway6662320.74,730984 m22.0293,0002011rightthird rail600, 685 (PATCO)yesPATCO line included. Subway trolley not (10 stations)
170 Buenos AiresArgentina1 Dec 1913Subte786968.217,100685 m13.0844,00020110.24 EURleftoverhead wire, third rail (Line B)1500, 1100 (Line B)Premetro line not includedyes
171 BrusselsBelgium20 Sep 1976Métro6159310.711,300555 m20.3364,00020091.53 EURright (left on lines 1 and 6 between Midi and Roi Baudouin)third rail900Premetro tunnels not included, 11 stationsline 1
172 PoznanPoland1 Mar 1997Fast Tram6616.11,220 m6.0Rapid Tram
173 Los AngelesUSA30 Jan 1993Metro Rail3030319.82,1302,196 m10.0126,00020111.91 EURrightoverhead wire, third rail (Red, Purple lines)750yesRed, Purple and Green lines
174 DuesseldorfGermanyDüsseldorf4 Oct 1981Stadtbahn141424.8798 m7.0rightoverhead wire600Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1yes
175 DuisburgGermany11 Jul 1992Stadtbahn131327.21,304 m6.5rightRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1yes
176 EssenGermany5 Oct 1967Stadtbahn272736.7842 m9.0rightoverhead wire750Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1yes
177 MulheimGermanyMülheim3 Nov 1979Stadtbahn131224.5819 m6.5rightoverhead wire750Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
178 BochumGermany26 May 1979Stadtbahn2927210.8797 m14.5rightoverhead wire660Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
179 DortmundGermany17 May 1976Stadtbahn373739.8866 m12.3rightoverhead wire600H-Bahn1984Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2yes
180 GelsenkirchenGermany1 Sep 1984Stadtbahn9915.5690 m9.0rightoverhead wire600Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
181 KamakuraJapan3 Mar 1970Monorail8816.6943 m8.0leftShonan Monorail.
182 AmsterdamNetherlands16 Oct 1977Metro333348.27,1201,128 m8.3233,00020092.09 EURrightthird rail750Sneltram not included (9.8 km, 19 stations; 'Metros in Holland')
183 DalianChina1 May 2003Metro1212149.02,4604,455 m12.0121,0002012rightSuburban service?
184 VolgogradRussiaStalingrad5 Nov 1984Metro6616.81,360 m6.0Total system: 22 stations, 17,1 km
185 BarcelonaSpain30 Dec 1924Metro1631361110.98,930786 m14.81.07 million20111.35 EURrightthird rail (TMB), overhead wire (FGC)1200lines L9, L10, L112009yeslines L9, L10, L11Tram lines not included (1.8 km subway tram line, T5)yes
186 HangzhouChinaHangchow24 Nov 2012Metro3131148.01,600 m31.0Wikipedia
187 IstanbulTurkey16 Sep 2000Metro2828221.05,0901,615 m14.0214,00020110.63 EURrightoverhead wire, third rail (Line M2)750Wikipedia. Hafif Metro not included (25.8 km, 24 stations, 2 lines)








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