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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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1India MumbaiBombaySuburban Railway52,515 m14.60.17 EURIn fact, 4 suburban railway lines with metro frequency
2United Kingdom London10 Jan 1863Underground111,552 m24.53.21 million7,9801,171 million2.75 EURleft1435third 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.
3USA Chicago6 Jun 1892"L"81,153 m19.0608,0003,660222 million1.58 EURright1435third railyes151 Stations and 173 km (UrbanRail.net)
4Hungary Budapest2 May 1896Metro3846 m14.0827,00025,100302 million0.95 EURright1435third rail, overhead wire (Line M1)
5United Kingdom Glasgow14 Dec 1896Subway1743 m15.035,6003,42013 millionleft1219third rail
6USA Boston1 Sep 1897The T3960 m22.0403,0006,660147 millionright1435third rail, overhead wire (Green Line)yesGreen and Red Lines' tram section not included
7France Paris19 Jul 1900Métro16596 m23.94.18 million19,2001,524 million1.57 EURright (metro), left (RER)1435third raillines 1, 4, 6, 11, 141998lines 1, 2, 5, 9lines 1, 13 (part), 14
8Germany Wuppertal1 Mar 1901Schwebebahn1700 m20.0rightoverhead rail
9Germany Berlin18 Feb 1902U-Bahn10797 m19.51.38 million9,390505 million2.10 EURright1435third rail
10USA New YorkNew York City27 Oct 1904Subway27834 m17.34.53 million12,3001,655 million1.53 EURright1435third railyesplanned for new Second Avenue LineAccording to official website. PATH not included (22.2 km, 13 stations). SIR not included
11USA Philadelphia4 Mar 1907Subway3984 m22.0293,0004,730107 millionright1435, 1588 (Market-Frankford Line)third railyesPATCO line included. Subway trolley not (10 stations)
12Germany Hamburg1 Mar 1912U-Bahn41,102 m24.8545,0005,210199 millionright1435third railAccording to official website
13Argentina Buenos Aires1 Dec 1913Subte6685 m13.0844,00017,100308 million0.24 EURleft1435overhead wire, third rail (Line B)Premetro line not included
14Spain Madrid17 Oct 1919Metro131,064 m21.71.74 million6,080635 million1.00 EURleft1445overhead wireyestests in 2010, plans for 2011ML1, ML2, ML3 not included (27.8 km, 37 st.; Embajadores=Acacias)
15Spain Barcelona30 Dec 1924Metro11786 m14.81.07 million8,930389 million1.35 EURright1435third rail (TMB), overhead wire (FGC)2009yeslines L9, L10, L11Tram lines not included (1.8 km subway tram line, T5)
16Australia Sydney1926Cityrail32,005 m4.72.92 EURleftyesOnly underground stations in downtown. Monorail: 3.6 km, 8 stations
17Japan Tokyo30 Dec 1927Metro131,099 m22.38.5 million27,9003,102 million1.57 EURleft1067, 1435 (Ginza, Marunouchi, Asakusa, Oedo lines), 1372 (Shinjuku line)overhead wire, third rail (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)Yurikamome line1995yesMarunouchi, Mita, Namboku, Yurikamome linesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Saitama, Yurikamone, Monorail, Yamanote, Chuo, Rinkai not incl.
18Japan Osaka20 May 1933Subway91,111 m14.82.29 million16,600836 millionleft1435third railNanko Port Town Line1981all stations on the Nanko Port Town LineMonorail not included (23.8 km, 18 st). OTS + new tram included
19Russia Moscow15 May 1935Metro121,778 m15.56.55 million21,2002,389 million0.50 EURright1520third raillines 3, 5 since 2009Monorail (6 stations, 4.7 km) not included.
20USA Newark26 May 1935Subway1733 m4.0right4 underground stations
21Sweden Stockholm1 Oct 1950Tunnelbana31,047 m34.7847,0008,010309 million3.73 EURleft1435third railAccording to official website. 7 operational lines
22Greece Athens1954Metro31,020 m18.0937,00018,000342 million1.00 EURright1435third railyesM3 airport line not included.
23Canada Toronto30 Apr 1954Subway41,019 m18.5762,00010,700278 million1.67 EURright1480third railyes
24Italy Rome10 Feb 1955Metropolitana2832 m26.0907,00021,800331 million1.00 EURleft1435overhead wireyesmetroitaliane.it
25USA Cleveland15 Mar 1955Rapid Transit11,824 m18.016,4005306 millionright1435overhead wire2 Light Rail lines not included
26Russia Saint PetersburgLeningrad15 Nov 1955Metro51,831 m13.42.15 million19,000786 millionright1520third railwindowless steel doors in ten stationsAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
27Japan Nagoya15 Nov 1957Subway41,001 m24.31.17 million12,600427 millionleft1435, 1067 (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)third rail, overhead wire (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)2005yesTobu Kyuryo maglev line3 stations +
28Israel Haifa1959Carmelit1350 m6.0
29Portugal Lisbon29 Dec 1959Metro4869 m13.8501,00011,300183 million0.80 EURleft1435third rail
30Ukraine KievKyiv22 Oct 1960Metro31,379 m17.01.42 million21,500519 million0.27 EURright1520third rail
31Italy Milan1 Nov 1964Metropolitana3915 m31.3899,00010,800328 million1.00 EURright1435overhead wire, third rail (line M1)2013yesline M5metroitaliane.it
32Georgia Tbilisi11 Jan 1966Metro21,315 m11.0241,0009,17088 millionright1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
33Norway Oslo22 May 1966T-Bane5861 m15.4208,0003,36076 million2.67 EURright1435third railLine 1 not included (it has level crossings). Length not sure
34Germany Stuttgart10 Jun 1966Stadtbahn21,412 m9.5right1435overhead wireyes24 km underground. (Schnellbahnen in Deutschland)
35Canada MontrealMontréal14 Oct 1966Metro41,003 m18.3600,0008,670219 million1.67 EURright1994third railyes
36Germany Essen5 Oct 1967Stadtbahn3842 m9.0right1435overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
37Azerbaijan Baku6 Nov 1967Metro21,646 m11.5501,00014,500183 millionright1520third rail
38Netherlands Rotterdam10 Feb 1968Metro21,306 m19.0238,0005,07087 millionright1435third railOnly metro section. Sneltram: 8.4 km, 11 stations. 'Metros in Holland'
39Germany Frankfurt4 Oct 1968U-Bahn3732 m10.32.30 EURright1435overhead wire20.40 km, 27 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')
40Germany Cologne11 Oct 1968Stadtbahn151,250 m3.4right1435overhead wirenew light rail trains onlyApprox. 45 km metro-like. 30 km underground.
41Germany Ludwigshafen29 May 1969Stadtbahn0364 mrightFull metro section length unknown.
42Mexico Mexico City5 Sep 1969Metro12984 m16.34.41 million24,5001,609 million0.14 EURright1995third railyesONLY PASSENGER SERVICE KM COUNTED
43China BeijingPeking1 Oct 1969Subway161,797 m16.46.74 million15,2002,460 million0.15 EURright1435third railyesPGDs on underground stations of line 5, PSDs on lines 8, 10
44Japan Kamakura3 Mar 1970Monorail1943 m8.0leftShonan Monorail.
45Germany Bielefeld21 Sep 1971Stadtbahn41,733 m1.8rightFull metro section length unknown. Only metro section included
46Germany Munich19 Oct 1971U-Bahn6981 m17.0986,00010,500360 million2.30 EURright1435third rail
47Japan Sapporo16 Dec 1971Subway31,043 m16.3573,00011,900209 millionleft2150, 2180 (Namboku Line)overhead wire, third rail (Namboku Line)yesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
48Germany Nuremberg1 Mar 1972U-Bahn3800 m16.0323,0008,980118 millionright1435third rail2008
49USA San Francisco11 Sep 1972BART54,279 m8.8304,0001,820111 millionright1676third railyesMUNI not included (8 underground stations)
50Japan Yokohama16 Dec 1972Subway31,280 m16.0542,0009,420198 millionleft1435third railKanazawa Seaside LRT1989Kanazawa Seaside LRT lineKanazawa Line not included (10.6 km)
51North Korea Pyongyang6 Sep 1973Metro21,607 m8.098,6004,38036 million1435third rail
52Czech Republic Prague9 May 1974Metro31,094 m19.01.45 million24,600530 million0.65 EURright1435third rail
53South Korea Seoul15 Aug 1974Subway91,114 m33.66.9 million21,1002,518 million0.54 EURright1435overhead wireyeslines 2 and 9, planned for all lines by 2010Only metro section.
54Brazil Sao PauloSão Paulo14 Sep 1974Metrô51,198 m13.42.4 million32,300877 million0.76 EURright1600third rail (lines 1-3), overhead wire (lines 4, 5)2010all 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)
55Germany Bonn22 Mar 1975Stadtbahn1818 m12.0right1435overhead wire9 km, 12 stations underground. Approx. 17 km metro-like
56Belgium Antwerp25 Mar 1975Premetro2844 m5.51000overhead wire
57Ukraine KharkovKharkiv23 Aug 1975Metro31,438 m9.7685,00018,300250 millionrightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
58Chile SantiagoSantiago de Chile15 Sep 1975Metro5994 m21.61.75 million17,100640 million0.55 EURright1435third railyes
59Germany HanoverHannover28 Sep 1975Stadtbahn31,033 m7.0right1435overhead wire18.60 km, 17 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')
60USA Washington27 Mar 1976Metrorail52,014 m18.0597,0003,490218 millionright1435third railyes
61Germany Dortmund17 May 1976Stadtbahn3866 m12.3right1435overhead wire1984Rhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
62Belgium Charleroi21 Jun 1976Métro Léger41,094 m5.0Full metro section length unknown. Total length 25 km. Data from Wikipedia
63Belgium Brussels20 Sep 1976Métro3555 m20.3364,00011,300133 million1.53 EURright (left on lines 1 and 6 between Midi and Roi Baudouin)1435third railPremetro tunnels not included, 11 stations
64Japan Kobe13 Mar 1977Subway21,275 m13.0332,00010,800121 millionleft1435overhead wire, third rail (Portliner)Port Liner and Rokko Liner1981Port Liner and Rokko LinerAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Portliner, Rokko lines not included (15 st)
65Netherlands Amsterdam16 Oct 1977Metro41,128 m8.3233,0007,12085 million2.09 EURright1435third railSneltram not included (9.8 km, 19 stations; 'Metros in Holland')
66Uzbekistan Tashkent6 Nov 1977Metro31,392 m9.7178,0004,92065 millionright1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
67France Marseille26 Nov 1977Métro2779 m15.0205,0009,43075 millionright1435third railyes
68Austria Vienna25 Feb 1978U-Bahn5769 m20.41.46 million19,600534 million1.70 EURright1435third railyesAccording to official website. Premetro tunnel not included
69Canada Edmonton22 Apr 1978Light Rail11,457 m15.0right
70France Lyon28 Apr 1978Métro4787 m10.8704,00022,900257 million1.60 EURleft1435third railyes1991
71Brazil Rio de Janeiro5 Mar 1979Metrô21,313 m17.0581,00013,800212 million0.77 EURright1600third railyes
72Germany Bochum26 May 1979Stadtbahn2797 m14.5right1435overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
73USA Atlanta30 Jun 1979MARTA22,141 m19.593,2001,18034 millionright1435third railyes
74Hong Kong S.A.R. Hong Kong1 Oct 1979MTR102,059 m9.53.96 million22,6001,444 million0.91 EURleft1435overhead wireSI, WI lines, planned2005yesall underground stations175 Km and 82 stations according to MRT. 184km urbanrail.35.3km airport express not included
75Germany MulheimMülheim3 Nov 1979Stadtbahn2819 m6.5right1435overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
76Romania Bucharest16 Nov 1979Metro41,505 m12.5468,0006,770171 million0.40 EURright1435third rail
77United Kingdom Newcastle7 Aug 1980Metro21,297 m30.5104,0001,36038 millionleft1435overhead wire
78Armenia YerevanErevan7 Mar 1981Metro11,344 m10.046,6003,85017 millionrightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
79Japan Kyoto1 Apr 1981Subway21,043 m16.0345,00011,000126 millionleft1435overhead wireTozai line
80Japan Fukuoka26 Jul 1981Subway3931 m11.7340,00011,400124 millionleft1067overhead wireyesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
81Germany DuesseldorfDüsseldorf4 Oct 1981Stadtbahn2798 m7.0right1435overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
82Finland Helsinki3 Aug 1982Metro11,313 m17.0170,0008,09062 million2.10 EURright1524third railAccording to Metros in Skandinavien (R.Schwandl)
83Venezuela Caracas27 Mar 1983Metro51,344 m10.01.33 million22,000485 million0.31 EUR1435third railyesMetro Los Teques included (9.5 km)
84France Lille25 Apr 1983Métro2758 m31.0263,0005,78096 millionright2060third railyes1983VAL, all stations
85USA Baltimore21 Nov 1983Metro Subway11,885 m14.049,3002,01018 millionright1435third railyes
86USA Miami21 May 1984Metrorail11,809 m23.049,3001,24018 million1.66 EURright1435third railDowntown people mover1986yesMetromover not included (20 stations, 7 km)
87Belarus Minsk26 Jun 1984Metro21,362 m14.0770,00021,700281 millionright1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
88Germany Gelsenkirchen1 Sep 1984Stadtbahn1690 m9.0right1000overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
89India KolkataCalcutta24 Oct 1984Metro Railway11,136 m23.0474,00019,000173 millionright25 km wikipedia, 27.50 km urbanrail ???
90Russia VolgogradStalingrad5 Nov 1984Metro11,360 m6.0Total system: 22 stations, 17,1 km
91Philippines Manila1 Dec 1984MRT31,256 m14.7948,00018,400346 million0.18 EURrightyesLength not sure
92Japan KitakyushuKitaky?sh?9 Jan 1985Monorail1733 m13.0left
93Brazil Porto Alegre2 Mar 1985Metro12,112 m17.0rightAccording to official website
94Brazil Recife11 Mar 1985Metrô21,418 m15.0rightAccording to official website
95USA Buffalo18 May 1985Metro Rail11,194 m8.0rightOnly tunnel section
96USA Pittsburgh3 Jul 1985T1960 m6.0rightFull metro section length unknown (all lines: 40 km).2.90 is the length of the tunnel section.
97South Korea Busan19 Jul 1985Subway51,080 m25.4877,0006,650320 millionrightLine 42011line 3
98Russia Nizhny NovgorodGorky20 Nov 1985Metro21,454 m7.574,0003,91027 millionright1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
99Canada Vancouver3 Jan 1986SkyTrain31,511 m16.3329,0004,730120 millionright1435third rail1986yes
100Russia Novosibirsk7 Jan 1986Metro21,487 m6.5208,00012,70076 millionright1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
101Brazil Belo Horizonte1 Aug 1986Metrô11,563 m19.0rightAccording to official website
102Ukraine Kryvyi RihKrivoy Rog26 Dec 1986Metrotram11,636 m12.0
103USA DetroitJul 1987People Mover1400 m13.0right1435third rail1987yes
104Japan Sendai15 Jul 1987Subway1925 m17.0159,00010,70058 millionleft1067overhead wireAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
105Egypt Cairo27 Sep 1987Metro21,236 m27.52.29 million35,000837 million0.14 EURleft1435overhead wire5 stations
106Singapore Singapore7 Nov 1987MRT41,526 m25.02.18 million14,800794 million0.97 EURleft1435third railLRT lines2003yesyes
107Russia SamaraKuybyshev26 Dec 1987Metro11,275 m9.043,8004,30016 millionright1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
108Japan Chiba28 Mar 1988Monorail2969 m9.0left
109Spain Valencia3 Oct 1988Metro3909 m12.7right1000overhead wireyesFull metro section length unknown.
110USA Jacksonville30 May 1989Skyway11,380 m6.0right2060third rail1989
111Mexico Guadalajara1 Sep 1989Metro2889 m14.5right
112Italy Genoa13 Jun 1990Metropolitana11,014 m8.0right1435overhead wiremetroitaliane.it
113Mexico Monterrey25 Apr 1991Metro21,050 m16.0378,00012,000138 millionrightyes
114Russia YekaterinburgEkaterinburg26 Apr 1991Metro11,587 m9.0104,0008,20038 millionright
115Switzerland Lausanne24 May 1991Metro2507 m14.5line m22008Only m2 is a full metro (27.10.2008: 5.9 km, 14 sta). Line m1: 3 underground stations
116Germany Duisburg11 Jul 1992Stadtbahn21,304 m6.5rightRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
117USA Los Angeles30 Jan 1993Metro Rail32,196 m10.0126,0002,13046 million1.91 EURright1435overhead wire, third rail (Red, Purple lines)yesRed, Purple and Green lines
118Italy Naples28 Mar 1993Metropolitana31,136 m10.395,9003,02035 millionleft1435overhead wireM3 and M4 not included (M3: 12.3 km, 12 sta. M4: 8.3 km, 8 sta.)
119France Toulouse26 Jun 1993Métro2764 m19.0282,00010,300103 millionright2060third railyes1993VAL
120USA Saint Louis31 Jul 1993Metrolink22,097 m18.5right
121Japan Hiroshima20 Aug 1994Monorail1920 m21.049,3002,68018 millionleftyesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
122France Rouen17 Dec 1994Métro1550 m5.05 underground stations
123Poland Warsaw7 Apr 1995Metro11,130 m21.0384,00017,000140 million0.47 EURright1435third rail
124China Shanghai10 Apr 1995Metro121,539 m24.76.24 million14,3002,276 million0.34 EURright1435overhead wireyesnewer line 4 stations and refitted line 1 stationsMaglev and Bund tunnel not included. From Wikipedia. 411,90 km ? Line 13 closes for reconstruction
125Spain Bilbao11 Nov 1995Metro21,142 m20.0247,0005,68090 millionleft1000overhead wireyesAccording to Metro Bilbao
126Colombia MedellinMedellín30 Nov 1995Metro21,200 m13.0466,00016,200170 million1435overhead wireMetro Cable not included, 4 stations
127Ukraine DnepropetrovskDnipropetrovsk29 Dec 1995Metro11,420 m6.024,7003,4709 million1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
128Taiwan Taipei28 Mar 1996MRT81,149 m13.31.79 million15,900652 million0.60 EURright2060third railyes1996yesPGDs in the busier MRT stations, PSDs in all VAL stations
129Turkey Ankara30 Aug 1996Metro21,100 m11.5310,00013,400113 millionright1435third rail1997
130Malaysia Kuala Lumpur16 Dec 1996LRT, Monorail31,123 m20.0299,0004,670109 million0.37 EURleft1996yesKLIA line to airport, Kelana Jaya line's underground stations
131Poland Poznan1 Mar 1997Fast Tram11,220 m6.0Rapid Tram
132India ChennaiMadras19 Oct 1997MRTS11,688 m17.0
133South Korea DaeguTaegu26 Nov 1997Subway2998 m28.0348,0006,460127 millionlines 1, 2
134Bulgaria Sofia28 Jan 1998Metro21,200 m14.079,5002,55029 million0.51 EURright1435third rail
135Japan Tama27 Nov 1998Monorail1889 m19.0left
136Italy Catania27 Jun 1999Metropolitana1760 m6.0right1435overhead wiremetroitaliane.it
137China GuangzhouCanton28 Jun 1999Metro81,680 m18.35 million21,6001,825 millionright1435third railZhujiang people mover2010yesyesAPM included
138South Korea IncheonInchon6 Oct 1999Subway11,054 m29.0244,0008,27089 millionyes
139Thailand Bangkok5 Dec 1999Skytrain, MRT41,512 m14.3671,0008,370245 million0.64 EURleft1435linear1999yesGreen line, Blue line
140Iran Tehran21 Feb 2000Metro41,106 m17.51.32 million18,000480 million1435third railyesLine 5 to Karaj not included (42 km, 11 stations) Lenght unknown
141Turkey Izmir22 May 2000Metro11,223 m14.0173,00010,90063 million1435third rail
142Turkey Istanbul16 Sep 2000Metro21,615 m14.0214,0005,09078 million0.63 EURright1435overhead wire, third rail (Line M2)Wikipedia. Hafif Metro not included (25.8 km, 24 stations, 2 lines)
143Brazil Brasilia31 Mar 2001Metrô11,826 m24.0151,0003,59055 millionright
144France Rennes16 Mar 2002Métro1643 m15.0129,00014,30047 millionrightyes2002VAL
145Turkey Bursa19 Aug 2002Bursaray21,086 m15.5
146China ChangchunHsinkingOct 2002LRT11,133 m16.0right(17 km, 16 stations on viaduct = metro). 14.6 km, 17 st on streets
147Denmark Copenhagen19 Oct 2002Metro21,050 m11.0148,0007,05054 million2.81 EURright1435third rail2002all metro and S-Tog trainsall underground stationsAccording to official website
148Portugal OportoPorto7 Dec 2002Metro21,669 m7.5right1435overhead wireyesFull metro section length unknown.14 underground stations & 6,3 km in tunnel in downtown
149India Delhi24 Dec 2002Metro61,410 m23.81.66 million8,600606 million0.12 EURleft1676, 1435 (Green, Violet lines)overhead wireyes
150China Dalian1 May 2003Metro14,455 m12.0121,0002,46044 millionrightSuburban service?
151Japan Naha10 Aug 2003Monorail1914 m15.0left
152China TianjinTientsin28 Mar 2004Metro41,610 m20.3175,0001,41064 millionright1435third railyesplatform gate doorsBinhai Line and metro line included. (10-08-1980: 7.4 km, 7 stations)
153South Korea Gwangju28 Apr 2004Subway11,058 m20.049,3002,45018 millionyes
154USA Las Vegas15 Jul 2004Monorail11,033 m7.0right2004yesHotels monorails not included
155China WuhanHankou28 Sep 2004Metro21,234 m24.0200,0003,52073 millionright
156Netherlands The Hague16 Oct 2004RandstadRail31,033 m10.0rightFull metro section length unknown (47 km?)
157China Shenzhen28 Dec 2004Metro51,416 m26.2362,0002,030132 millionright1435yesyes
158Puerto Rico San Juan6 Jun 2005Tren Urbano11,147 m16.030,1001,75011 million
159China ChongqingChungking18 Jun 2005Monorail41,548 m21.5rightyesThe three underground stations (Daping, Linjiangmen, and Jiaochangkou) have PSDs
160Russia Kazan27 Aug 2005Metro11,817 m7.074,0006,79027 millionrightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
161China NanjingNanking27 Aug 2005Metro21,540 m28.5942,00011,100344 millionright
162Chile Valparaiso23 Nov 2005Metro12,263 m20.0right
163Italy Turin4 Feb 2006Metropolitana1670 m21.090,4006,75033 millionrightyes2006yesVAL
164South Korea DaejeonTaejon16 Mar 2006Subway11,076 m22.0104,0004,61038 millionyes
165Venezuela Valencia18 Oct 2006Metro11,033 m7.057,5009,28021 million
166Spain Palma de Mallorca25 Apr 2007Metro11,038 m9.01000
167Italy Perugia29 Jan 2008Minimetro1500 m7.02008
168Taiwan KaohsiungGaoxiong9 Mar 2008MRT21,250 m19.0142,0003,17052 million1435third railMRT
169Dominican Republic Santo Domingo30 Jan 2009Metro1967 m16.079,5005,48029 million1435yes
170Turkey Adana18 Mar 2009Metro11,125 m13.0
171Spain SevilleSevilla2 Apr 2009Metro1900 m21.0Line 1
172Venezuela Maracaibo8 Jun 2009Metro11,300 m6.0yes
173USA Seattle18 Jul 2009Light Rail12,018 m12.0rightyesDowntown tunnel section considered as a full metro
174United Arab Emirates Dubai9 Sep 2009Metro21,584 m23.0299,0004,280109 millionright1435third rail2009yesmetro, monorail
175China Chengdu27 Sep 2010Metro21,202 m18.0282,0006,900103 millionrightyesyeshttp://railway-technology.com/projects/chengdu-metro
176China ShenyangMukden27 Sep 2010Metro21,268 m20.5rightyes
177Saudi Arabia Mecca13 Nov 2010Metro12,263 m9.0right1435third railyesyes
178Kazakhstan AlmatyAlma-Ata1 Jan 2011Metro11,217 m7.019,2002,6307 million
179India Bangalore15 Sep 2011Metro11,500 m6.0
180China XianXi'an16 Sep 2011Metro11,650 m17.0162,0006,12059 million1435
181Iran Mashhad10 Oct 20111905 m22.0
182Algeria Algiers1 Nov 2011Metro11,000 m10.01435third railyes
183China SuzhouSu-chou29 Apr 2012Subway11,117 m24.0rightyesAccording to Wikipedia, official website
184China Kunming28 Jun 2012Metro118,200 m2.0
185China HangzhouHangchow24 Nov 2012Metro11,600 m31.0Wikipedia
186Italy Brescia22 Dec 2012Metro1819 m17.02012According to official website
187Peru Lima5 Apr 2012Tren Urbano11,467 m16.00.29 EUR








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