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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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1Iran Mashhad10 Oct 201112219.0905 m22.0
2USA Chicago"L"6 Jun 1892815220.81,153 m19.0608,0002011right1435third rail151 Stations and 173 km (UrbanRail.net)
3USA San FranciscoBART11 Sep 197254433.44,279 m8.8304,0002012right1676third railMUNI not included (8 underground stations)
4Turkey BursaBursaray19 Aug 200223115.81,086 m15.5
5Israel HaifaCarmelit1959161.8350 m6.0
6Australia SydneyCityrail19263147.42,005 m4.7leftOnly underground stations in downtown. Monorail: 3.6 km, 8 stations
7Poland PoznanFast Tram1 Mar 1997166.11,220 m6.0Rapid Tram
8Canada EdmontonLight Rail22 Apr 197811520.41,457 m15.0right
9USA SeattleLight Rail18 Jul 200911222.22,018 m12.0rightDowntown tunnel section considered as a full metro
10China ChangchunLRTOct 200211617.01,133 m16.0right(17 km, 16 stations on viaduct = metro). 14.6 km, 17 st on streets
11Malaysia Kuala LumpurLRT, Monorail16 Dec 199636021.31,123 m20.0299,0002008leftLRT1996KLIA line to airport, Kelana Jaya line's underground stations
12USA AtlantaMARTA30 Jun 197923939.62,141 m19.593,2002007right1435third rail
13Turkey AdanaMetro18 Mar 200911313.51,125 m13.0
14Algeria AlgiersMetro1 Nov 20111109.01,000 m10.01435third railyes
15Kazakhstan AlmatyMetro1 Jan 2011177.31,217 m7.019,2002012
16Netherlands AmsterdamMetro16 Oct 19774338.21,128 m8.3233,0002009right1435third railSneltram not included (9.8 km, 19 stations; 'Metros in Holland')
17Turkey AnkaraMetro30 Aug 199622311.61,100 m11.5310,0002007right1435third railmetro line1997
18Greece AthensMetro195435417.31,020 m18.0937,0002008right1435third railyesM3 airport line not included.
19Azerbaijan BakuMetro6 Nov 196722317.31,646 m11.5501,0002011right1520third rail
20India BangaloreMetro15 Sep 2011167.51,500 m6.0
21Spain BarcelonaMetro30 Dec 19241116310.9786 m14.81.07 million2011right1435third rail (TMB), overhead wire (FGC)lines L9, L10, L112009yeslines L9, L10, L11Tram lines not included (1.8 km subway tram line, T5)
22Spain BilbaoMetro11 Nov 199524021.71,142 m20.0247,0002011left1000overhead wireyesAccording to Metro Bilbao
23Italy BresciaMetro22 Dec 201211713.1819 m17.0metro2012According to official website
24Romania BucharestMetro16 Nov 197945017.31,505 m12.5468,0002011right1435third rail
25Hungary BudapestMetro2 May 189634211.0846 m14.0827,0002011right1435third rail, overhead wire (Line M1)
26Egypt CairoMetro27 Sep 198725532.81,236 m27.52.29 million2010left1435overhead wire
27Venezuela CaracasMetro27 Mar 198355012.11,344 m10.01.33 million20091435third railMetro Los Teques included (9.5 km)
28China ChengduMetro27 Sep 201023620.41,202 m18.0282,0002012rightyeshttp://railway-technology.com/projects/chengdu-metro
29Denmark CopenhagenMetro19 Oct 200222210.51,050 m11.0148,0002011right1435third railall metro lines2002yesall underground stationsAccording to official website
30China DalianMetro1 May 200311249.04,455 m12.0121,0002012rightSuburban service?
31India DelhiMetro24 Dec 2002614332.21,410 m23.81.66 million2011left1676, 1435 (Green, Violet lines)overhead wireyes
32Ukraine DnepropetrovskMetro29 Dec 1995167.11,420 m6.024,70020101520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
33United Arab Emirates DubaiMetro9 Sep 200924634.81,584 m23.0299,0002012right1435third railmetro2009yesmetro, monorail
34Mexico GuadalajaraMetro1 Sep 198922912.0889 m14.5right
35China GuangzhouMetro28 Jun 1999814629.01,680 m18.35 million2012right1435third railAPM line (underground people mover)2010yesyesAPM included
36China HangzhouMetro24 Nov 201213148.01,600 m31.0Wikipedia
37Finland HelsinkiMetro3 Aug 198211721.01,313 m17.0170,0002011right1524third railyesAccording to Metros in Skandinavien (R.Schwandl)
38Turkey IstanbulMetro16 Sep 200022821.01,615 m14.0214,0002011right1435overhead wire, third rail (Line M2)Wikipedia. Hafif Metro not included (25.8 km, 24 stations, 2 lines)
39Turkey IzmirMetro22 May 200011415.91,223 m14.0173,00020111435third rail
40Russia KazanMetro27 Aug 20051710.91,817 m7.074,0002012rightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
41Ukraine KharkovMetro23 Aug 197532912.51,438 m9.7685,0002011rightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
42Ukraine KievMetro22 Oct 196035122.11,379 m17.01.42 million2011right1520third rail
43China KunmingMetro28 Jun 20121218.218,200 m2.0
44Switzerland LausanneMetro24 May 19912296.8507 m14.5line m22008yesOnly m2 is a full metro (27.10.2008: 5.9 km, 14 sta). Line m1: 3 underground stations
45Portugal LisbonMetro29 Dec 195945511.1869 m13.8501,0002010left1435third railyes
46Spain MadridMetro17 Oct 19191328222.01,064 m21.71.74 million2011left1445overhead wireyestests in 2010, plans for 2011ML1, ML2, ML3 not included (27.8 km, 37 st.; Embajadores=Acacias)
47Venezuela MaracaiboMetro8 Jun 2009166.51,300 m6.0
48Saudi Arabia MeccaMetro13 Nov 20101918.12,263 m9.0right1435third railyesyes
49Colombia MedellinMetro30 Nov 199522614.41,200 m13.0466,00020111435overhead wireMetro Cable not included, 4 stations
50Mexico Mexico CityMetro5 Sep 19691219515.0984 m16.34.41 million2012right1995third railONLY PASSENGER SERVICE KM COUNTED
51Belarus MinskMetro26 Jun 198422817.71,362 m14.0770,0002012right1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
52Mexico MonterreyMetro25 Apr 199123215.81,050 m16.0378,0002009right
53Canada MontrealMetro14 Oct 196647317.31,003 m18.3600,0002006right1994third rail
54Russia MoscowMetro15 May 19351218625.81,778 m15.56.55 million2011right1520third railMonorail (6 stations, 4.7 km) not included.
55China NanjingMetro27 Aug 200525742.31,540 m28.5942,0002011right
56United Kingdom NewcastleMetro7 Aug 198026138.31,297 m30.5104,0002011left1435overhead wire
57Russia Nizhny NovgorodMetro20 Nov 19852159.41,454 m7.574,0002010right1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
58Russia NovosibirskMetro7 Jan 19862138.21,487 m6.5208,0002011right1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
59Portugal OportoMetro7 Dec 200221510.91,669 m7.5right1435overhead wireyesFull metro section length unknown.14 underground stations & 6,3 km in tunnel in downtown
60Spain Palma de MallorcaMetro25 Apr 2007198.31,038 m9.01000
61Brazil Porto AlegreMetro2 Mar 198511733.82,112 m17.0rightAccording to official website
62Czech Republic PragueMetro9 May 197435719.71,094 m19.01.45 million2011right1435third railyes
63North Korea PyongyangMetro6 Sep 197321611.31,607 m8.098,60020091435third rail
64Netherlands RotterdamMetro10 Feb 196823823.51,306 m19.0238,0002008right1435third railOnly metro section. Sneltram: 8.4 km, 11 stations. 'Metros in Holland'
65Russia Saint PetersburgMetro15 Nov 195556722.71,831 m13.42.15 million2011right1520third railwindowless steel doors in ten stationsAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
66Russia SamaraMetro26 Dec 19871910.21,275 m9.043,8002011right1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
67Chile SantiagoMetro15 Sep 1975510820.5994 m21.61.75 million2011right1435third railyes
68Dominican Republic Santo DomingoMetro30 Jan 200911614.5967 m16.079,50020111435
69Spain SevilleMetro2 Apr 200912118.0900 m21.0Line 1
70China ShanghaiMetro10 Apr 19951229636.41,539 m24.76.24 million2012right1435overhead wirenewer line 4 stations and refitted line 1 stationsMaglev and Bund tunnel not included. From Wikipedia. 411,90 km ? Line 13 closes for reconstruction
71China ShenyangMetro27 Sep 201024124.71,268 m20.5rightyes
72China ShenzhenMetro28 Dec 2004513135.71,416 m26.2362,0002009right1435yesyes
73Bulgaria SofiaMetro28 Jan 199822815.61,200 m14.079,5002009right1435third rail
74Uzbekistan TashkentMetro6 Nov 197732912.11,392 m9.7178,0002010right1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
75Georgia TbilisiMetro11 Jan 196622213.11,315 m11.0241,0002008right1520third railAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
76Iran TehranMetro21 Feb 200047018.31,106 m17.51.32 million20111435third railLine 5 to Karaj not included (42 km, 11 stations) Lenght unknown
77China TianjinMetro28 Mar 200448131.01,610 m20.3175,0002010right1435third railplatform gate doorsBinhai Line and metro line included. (10-08-1980: 7.4 km, 7 stations)
78Japan TokyoMetro30 Dec 19271329023.41,099 m22.38.5 million2011left1067, 1435 (Ginza, Marunouchi, Asakusa, Oedo lines), 1372 (Shinjuku line)overhead wire, third rail (Ginza, Marunouchi lines)Yurikamome Waterfront line, rubber-tyred1995yesMarunouchi, Mita, Namboku, Yurikamome linesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Saitama, Yurikamone, Monorail, Yamanote, Chuo, Rinkai not incl.
79Spain ValenciaMetro3 Oct 198833810.6909 m12.7right1000overhead wireyesFull metro section length unknown.
80Venezuela ValenciaMetro18 Oct 2006176.21,033 m7.057,5002010
81Chile ValparaisoMetro23 Nov 200512043.02,263 m20.0right
82Russia VolgogradMetro5 Nov 1984166.81,360 m6.0Total system: 22 stations, 17,1 km
83Poland WarsawMetro7 Apr 199512122.61,130 m21.0384,0002011right1435third rail
84China WuhanMetro28 Sep 200424828.41,234 m24.0200,0002011right
85China XianMetro16 Sep 201111726.41,650 m17.0162,00020121435yes
86Russia YekaterinburgMetro26 Apr 19911912.71,587 m9.0104,0002011right
87Armenia YerevanMetro7 Mar 198111012.11,344 m10.046,6002011rightAccording to Mr. Yuri Popov
88USA BuffaloMetro Rail18 May 1985188.41,194 m8.0rightOnly tunnel section
89USA Los AngelesMetro Rail30 Jan 199333019.82,196 m10.0126,0002011right1435overhead wire, third rail (Red, Purple lines)Red, Purple and Green lines
90India KolkataMetro Railway24 Oct 198412325.01,136 m23.0474,0002009right25 km wikipedia, 27.50 km urbanrail ???
91USA BaltimoreMetro Subway21 Nov 198311424.51,885 m14.049,3002011right1435third rail
92USA Saint LouisMetrolink31 Jul 199323736.72,097 m18.5right
93Italy CataniaMetropolitana27 Jun 1999163.8760 m6.0right1435overhead wiremetroitaliane.it
94Italy GenoaMetropolitana13 Jun 1990187.11,014 m8.0right1435overhead wireyesmetroitaliane.it
95Italy MilanMetropolitana1 Nov 196439427.8915 m31.3899,0002007right1435overhead wire, third rail (line M1)line M52013yesline M5metroitaliane.it
96Italy NaplesMetropolitana28 Mar 199333110.61,136 m10.395,9002011left1435overhead wireM3 and M4 not included (M3: 12.3 km, 12 sta. M4: 8.3 km, 8 sta.)
97Italy RomeMetropolitana10 Feb 195525220.8832 m26.0907,0002008left1435overhead wireyesmetroitaliane.it
98Italy TurinMetropolitana4 Feb 200612113.4670 m21.090,4002011rightVAL2006yesVAL
99USA MiamiMetrorail21 May 198412339.81,809 m23.049,3002011right1435third raildowntown people mover, rubber-tyred1986Metromover not included (20 stations, 7 km)
100USA WashingtonMetrorail27 Mar 197659034.22,014 m18.0597,0002012right1435third rail
101Ukraine Kryvyi RihMetrotram26 Dec 198611218.01,636 m12.0
102Brazil Belo HorizonteMetrô1 Aug 198611928.11,563 m19.0rightAccording to official website
103Brazil BrasiliaMetrô31 Mar 200112442.01,826 m24.0151,0002009right
104Brazil RecifeMetrô11 Mar 198523019.91,418 m15.0rightAccording to official website
105Brazil Rio de JaneiroMetrô5 Mar 197923421.01,313 m17.0581,0002010right1600third rail
106Brazil Sao PauloMetrô14 Sep 197456714.91,198 m13.42.4 million2012right1600third rail (lines 1-3), overhead wire (lines 4, 5)line 42010lines 4, 5lines 2, 3, 4 (since 2010)According to official website. C Line: 26 km + 16 st. E Line: 22km + 7 st)
107Belgium BrusselsMétro20 Sep 197636110.7555 m20.3364,0002009right (left on lines 1 and 6 between Midi and Roi Baudouin)1435third railline 1Premetro tunnels not included, 11 stations
108France LilleMétro25 Apr 198326222.8758 m31.0263,0002009right2060third railVAL1983yesVAL, all stations
109France LyonMétro28 Apr 19784437.7787 m10.8704,0002009left1435third railline D/Maggaly, rubber-tyred, no PSDs1991
110France MarseilleMétro26 Nov 197723010.9779 m15.0205,0002011right1435third rail
111France ParisMétro19 Jul 19001638213.6596 m23.94.18 million2011right (metro), left (RER)1435third raillines 1, 14, rubber-tyred1998lines 1, 2, 5, 7bis, 9, 14lines 1, 13 (part), 14
112France RennesMétro16 Mar 20021159.0643 m15.0129,0002011rightVAL2002yesVAL
113France RouenMétro17 Dec 1994152.2550 m5.05 underground stations
114France ToulouseMétro26 Jun 199323813.8764 m19.0282,0002011right2060third railVAL1993yesVAL
115Belgium CharleroiMétro Léger21 Jun 19764204.41,094 m5.0Full metro section length unknown. Total length 25 km. Data from Wikipedia
116Italy PerugiaMinimetro29 Jan 2008173.0500 m7.0'Minimetro'2008
117Japan ChibaMonorail28 Mar 19882187.8969 m9.0left
118China ChongqingMonorail18 Jun 200548631.71,548 m21.5rightyesThe three underground stations (Daping, Linjiangmen, and Jiaochangkou) have PSDs
119Japan HiroshimaMonorail20 Aug 199412118.4920 m21.049,3002005leftAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
120Japan KamakuraMonorail3 Mar 1970186.6943 m8.0leftShonan Monorail.
121Japan KitakyushuMonorail9 Jan 19851138.8733 m13.0leftyes
122USA Las VegasMonorail15 Jul 2004176.21,033 m7.0rightmonorail2004yesHotels monorails not included
123Japan NahaMonorail10 Aug 200311512.8914 m15.0left
124Japan TamaMonorail27 Nov 199811916.0889 m19.0leftyes
125Taiwan KaohsiungMRT9 Mar 200823822.51,250 m19.0142,00020121435third railMRT
126Philippines ManilaMRT1 Dec 198434417.21,256 m14.7948,0002008rightyesLength not sure
127Singapore SingaporeMRT7 Nov 1987410036.61,526 m25.02.18 million2011left1435third railNorth-East Line, Circle Line and the 3 rubber-tyred LRT lines2003yesyes
128Taiwan TaipeiMRT28 Mar 1996810614.11,149 m13.31.79 million2012right2060third railWenshan (Muzha) VAL line1996yesPGDs in the busier MRT stations, PSDs in all VAL stations
129India ChennaiMRTS19 Oct 199711727.01,688 m17.0
130Hong Kong S.A.R. Hong KongMTR1 Oct 1979109517.52,059 m9.53.96 million2012left1435overhead wireDisneyland Resort Line2005yesall underground stations175 Km and 82 stations according to MRT. 184km urbanrail.35.3km airport express not included
131USA DetroitPeople MoverJul 19871134.8400 m13.0right1435third raildowntown people mover, LIM technology1987
132Belgium AntwerpPremetro25 Mar 19752113.8844 m5.51000overhead wire
133Netherlands The HagueRandstadRail16 Oct 20043309.31,033 m10.0rightFull metro section length unknown (47 km?)
134USA ClevelandRapid Transit15 Mar 195511831.01,824 m18.016,4002011right1435overhead wire2 Light Rail lines not included
135Germany WuppertalSchwebebahn1 Mar 190112013.3700 m20.0rightoverhead rail
136Canada VancouverSkyTrain3 Jan 198634923.21,511 m16.3329,0002011right1435third railSkytrain, LIM technology, currently the world's longest automated system1986yes
137Thailand BangkokSkytrain, MRT5 Dec 199945720.01,512 m14.3671,0002011left1435linearGreen line1999Green line, Blue line
138USA JacksonvilleSkyway30 May 1989166.91,380 m6.0right2060third raildowntown monorail people mover1989
139Germany BielefeldStadtbahn21 Sep 1971471.31,733 m1.8rightFull metro section length unknown. Only metro section included
140Germany BochumStadtbahn26 May 197922910.8797 m14.5right1435overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
141Germany BonnStadtbahn22 Mar 19751129.0818 m12.0right1435overhead wire9 km, 12 stations underground. Approx. 17 km metro-like
142Germany CologneStadtbahn11 Oct 196815513.01,250 m3.4right1435overhead wireyesApprox. 45 km metro-like. 30 km underground.
143Germany DortmundStadtbahn17 May 19763379.8866 m12.3right1435overhead wireH-Bahn1984yesRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
144Germany DuesseldorfStadtbahn4 Oct 19812144.8798 m7.0right1435overhead wireyesRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
145Germany DuisburgStadtbahn11 Jul 19922137.21,304 m6.5rightyesRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
146Germany EssenStadtbahn5 Oct 19673276.7842 m9.0right1435overhead wireyesRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
147Germany GelsenkirchenStadtbahn1 Sep 1984195.5690 m9.0right1000overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 2
148Germany HanoverStadtbahn28 Sep 19753216.21,033 m7.0right1435overhead wireyes18.60 km, 17 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')
149Germany LudwigshafenStadtbahn29 May 1969011364 mrightFull metro section length unknown.
150Germany MulheimStadtbahn3 Nov 19792134.5819 m6.5right1435overhead wireRhein-Ruhr Stadtbahn Album 1
151Germany StuttgartStadtbahn10 Jun 196621912.01,412 m9.5right1435overhead wireyes24 km underground. (Schnellbahnen in Deutschland)
152Argentina Buenos AiresSubte1 Dec 19136788.2685 m13.0844,0002011left1435overhead wire, third rail (Line B)yesPremetro line not included
153India MumbaiSuburban Railway57334.22,515 m14.6In fact, 4 suburban railway lines with metro frequency
154China BeijingSubway1 Oct 19691626227.61,797 m16.46.74 million2012right1435third railall linesPGDs on underground stations of line 5, PSDs on lines 8, 10
155South Korea BusanSubway19 Jul 1985512726.41,080 m25.4877,0002012rightLine 42011line 3
156South Korea DaeguSubway26 Nov 199725627.0998 m28.0348,0002012lines 1, 2
157South Korea DaejeonSubway16 Mar 200612222.61,076 m22.0104,0002011yes
158Japan FukuokaSubway26 Jul 19813359.9931 m11.7340,0002007left1067overhead wireyesyesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
159United Kingdom GlasgowSubway14 Dec 189611510.4743 m15.035,6002011left1219third rail
160South Korea GwangjuSubway28 Apr 200412020.11,058 m20.049,3002011yes
161South Korea IncheonSubway6 Oct 199912929.51,054 m29.0244,0002012yes
162Japan KobeSubway13 Mar 197722615.31,275 m13.0332,0002008left1435overhead wire, third rail (Portliner)Port Liner and Rokko Liner, rubber-tyred1981yesPort Liner and Rokko LinerAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe. Portliner, Rokko lines not included (15 st)
163Japan KyotoSubway1 Apr 198123215.61,043 m16.0345,0002008left1435overhead wireyesTozai line
164Japan NagoyaSubway15 Nov 195749723.31,001 m24.31.17 million2008left1435, 1067 (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)third rail, overhead wire (Tsurumai, Sakura-dori lines)Tobu Kyuryo maglev line2005yesTobu Kyuryo maglev line3 stations +
165USA New YorkSubway27 Oct 19042746813.6834 m17.34.53 million2012right1435third railplanned for new Second Avenue LineAccording to official website. PATH not included (22.2 km, 13 stations). SIR not included
166USA NewarkSubway26 May 1935142.2733 m4.0right4 underground stations
167Japan OsakaSubway20 May 1933913315.31,111 m14.82.29 million2010left1435third railNanko Port Town Line, rubber-tyred1981yesall stations on the Nanko Port Town LineMonorail not included (23.8 km, 18 st). OTS + new tram included
168USA PhiladelphiaSubway4 Mar 190736620.7984 m22.0293,0002011right1435, 1588 (Market-Frankford Line)third railPATCO line included. Subway trolley not (10 stations)
169Japan SapporoSubway16 Dec 197134916.01,043 m16.3573,0002008left2150, 2180 (Namboku Line)overhead wire, third rail (Namboku Line)yesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
170Japan SendaiSubway15 Jul 198711714.8925 m17.0159,0002008left1067overhead wireyesAccording to Mr. Osamu Abe
171South Korea SeoulSubway15 Aug 1974930236.31,114 m33.66.9 million2012right1435overhead wireyeslines 2 and 9, planned for all lines by 2010Only metro section.
172China SuzhouSubway29 Apr 201212425.71,117 m24.0rightAccording to Wikipedia, official website
173Canada TorontoSubway30 Apr 195447417.81,019 m18.5762,0002006right1480third rail
174Japan YokohamaSubway16 Dec 197234819.21,280 m16.0542,0002008left1435third railKanazawa Seaside line, LRT, rubber-tyred1989yesKanazawa Seaside LRT lineKanazawa Line not included (10.6 km)
175USA PittsburghT3 Jul 1985164.8960 m6.0rightFull metro section length unknown (all lines: 40 km).2.90 is the length of the tunnel section.
176Norway OsloT-Bane22 May 196657712.4861 m15.4208,0002010right1435third railyesLine 1 not included (it has level crossings). Length not sure
177USA BostonThe T1 Sep 189736620.2960 m22.0403,0002010right1435third rail, overhead wire (Green Line)Green and Red Lines' tram section not included
178Peru LimaTren Urbano5 Apr 201211622.01,467 m16.0
179Puerto Rico San JuanTren Urbano6 Jun 200511617.21,147 m16.030,1002011
180Sweden StockholmTunnelbana1 Oct 1950310435.21,047 m34.7847,0002011left1435third railAccording to official website. 7 operational lines
181Germany BerlinU-Bahn18 Feb 19021019514.7797 m19.51.38 million2011right1435third railyes
182Germany FrankfurtU-Bahn4 Oct 19683316.8732 m10.3right1435overhead wireyes20.40 km, 27 stations underground ('Schnellbahnen in Deutschland')
183Germany HamburgU-Bahn1 Mar 191249926.21,102 m24.8545,0002011right1435third railAccording to official website
184Germany MunichU-Bahn19 Oct 1971610215.7981 m17.0986,0002010right1435third railyes
185Germany NurembergU-Bahn1 Mar 197234812.0800 m16.0323,0002011right1435third raillines U2, U3, no PSDs, sharing tracks with driver-operated trains2008yes
186Austria ViennaU-Bahn25 Feb 1978510214.9769 m20.41.46 million2010right1435third railyesAccording to official website. Premetro tunnel not included
187United Kingdom LondonUnderground10 Jan 18631127036.51,552 m24.53.21 million2011left1435third railDocklands Light Rail1987Metropolitan Line, DLRJubilee Line extensionDLR not included (31.4 km, 39 stations). East London Line removed (will be assigned to Overground). Overground: 86 km, 55 st.








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