Variations of the Letter M

... and Other Metro Logos of the World

Introduction
Metro logos sorted by city names
Metro logos roughly sorted by similarity




Most metros have logos or symbols to mark their station entrances, rolling stock, and printed matter such as maps or tickets. Since most metros around the world are indeed called 'metros' (only few are called subway, underground, U-Bahn, T-bana or something else), many metro logos are more or less fancy variations of the letter M.

There are different kinds of metro logos. In some cities a logo stands for the metro system itself, while in other cities only logos are found which represent the companies that are operating one or more metro lines. So there may be more than one logo in use in one city while in another a logo can consistently stand for the system or even for several metro systems within a country. Country-wide use of logos is found in Germany, Italy, Spain and, to a limited extent, Russia. All German metros use a blue U logo and all German S-Bahn-type suburban railways bear a green S logo. Most Italian cities use a red M logo for metros. All Spanish suburban railways have the same red C logo. Many Russian metro cities are using derived versions of the same sloped red letter M of the Moscow metro.

Due to these differences in usage, the following list can merely give a rough overview. If a city uses a logo for the metro system itself, the list will prefer it over any company logos and omit the latter. The logos have been gained from websites, maps or schedules found on the Internet, or scanned. In order to make them comparable they have been scaled to a standard size while trying to maintain maximum accurancy and quality. Logos are protected by copyright of their owners; the low-resolution images of the logos presented here are for informational purpose only.

If you think there's something to improve or if you have a logo to add here, please contact . Thanks to all who contributed.

Current number of logos: 170. Lists generated using XML. Last update: 14 August 2007.

Other metro logo-related websites:
metro.b3co.com In how many metros around the world have you been? by Alberto Alcocer.
mukiryoku.com Japanese railway and metro operators logo collection by FML.



Metro Logos Sorted by City Names

 Amsterdam
 Ankara
 Athens
 Athens
 Athens (suburban metro)
 Atlanta
 Baku
 Baltimore
 Bangkok
 Barcelona
 Barcelona
 Beijing
 Belo Horizonte
 Berlin and other German cities
 Berlin and other German cities (suburban metro)
 Bilbao
 Boston
 Brasilia
 Brussels
 Bucharest
 Budapest (line-specific logos)
 Budapest
 Buenos Aires
 Buffalo (light rail)
 Busan
 Cairo
 Caracas
 Catania
 Chicago
 Chicago (proposed logo)
 Cleveland
 Copenhagen
 Copenhagen (suburban metro)
 Daegu
 Dallas
 Delhi
 Dnepropetrovsk
 Dortmund (H-Bahn)
 Dublin (suburban metro)
 Esfahan (under construction)
 Fortaleza
 Fukuoka
 Glasgow
 Guadalajara
 Guangzhou
 Gwangju
 Haifa
 Hamburg (suburban metro)
 Hanover
 Helsinki
 Hiroshima
 Hong Kong
 Hong Kong (KCR)
 Incheon
 Istanbul
 Istanbul (Tünel metro)
 Izmir
 Kaohsiung (under construction)
 Kazan
 Kharkiv
 Kiev
 Kitakyushu
 Kobe
 Kolkata (Calcutta)
 Kuala Lumpur
 Kyoto
 Las Vegas (monorail)
 Lausanne
 Lille
 Lisbon
 Liverpool
 London
 London (light rail)
 London (suburban metro, under construction)
 Los Angeles
 Lyon
 Madrid
 Madrid and other Spanish cities (suburban metro)
 Malaga (metro under construction)
 Manchester (light rail)
 Manila
 Maracaibo
 Marseille
 Medellin
 Melbourne (light rail)
 Mexico City
 Miami
 Minneapolis/St. Paul (light rail)
 Minsk
 Monterrey
 Montreal
 Moscow
 Moscow (light metro)
 Nagoya
 Naha
 Nanjing
 Newark (NJ Transit)
 Newcastle
 New York
 New York (PATH)
 Nizhniy Novgorod
 Novosibirsk
 Osaka
 Oslo
 Palma de Mallorca
 Paris
 Paris (suburban metro)
 Parma (light rail under construction)
 Philadelphia (PATCO)
 Philadelphia (SEPTA)
 Pittsburgh
 Portland (light rail)
 Porto
 Porto Alegre
 Prague
 Pyongyang
 Recife
 Rennes
 Rhein-Ruhr
 Rio de Janeiro
 Rome and other Italian cities
 Rotterdam
 Salt Lake City (light rail)
 Salvador (under construction)
 Salzburg (suburban metro)
 Samara
 San Francisco (BART)
 San Francisco (MUNI)
 San Juan, Puerto Rico
 Santiago
 Sao Paulo
 Sapporo
 Seattle (light rail under construction)
 Sendai
 Seoul
 Sevilla (metro under construction)
 Shanghai
 Shenyang (under construction)
 Shenzhen
 Singapore
 Sofia
 St Louis
 Stockholm
 St Petersburg
 Sydney
 Sydney (light rail)
 Taipei
 Tashkent
 Tehran
 The Hague (Randstad Rail)
 Thessaloniki (under construction)
 Tianjin
 Tokyo
 Tokyo
 Toronto
 Toulouse
 Valencia, Spain
 Valencia, Venezuela
 Valparaiso
 Vancouver
 Vienna
 Vienna (suburban metro)
 Volgograd
 Warsaw
 Washington
 Wuppertal (monorail)
 Yekaterinburg
 Yerevan
 Yokohama
 Yokohama (Minatomirai line)



Metro Logos Roughly Sorted by Similarity

 San Francisco (BART)
 Madrid and other Spanish cities (suburban metro)
 Chicago
 Volgograd
 Fukuoka
 Dortmund (H-Bahn)
 Kaohsiung (under construction)
 Kitakyushu
 Chicago (proposed logo)
 Baltimore
 Paris
 Baku
 Caracas
 Helsinki
 Liverpool
 Los Angeles
 Miami
 Newcastle
 Rome and other Italian cities
 Valencia, Venezuela
 Brussels
 Catania
 Copenhagen
 Barcelona
 Lyon
 Rio de Janeiro
 Rotterdam
 Sofia
 St Louis
 St Petersburg
 Sydney (light rail)
 Valencia, Spain
 Warsaw
 Washington
 Yekaterinburg
 Yokohama (Minatomirai line)
 Budapest
 Istanbul
 Malaga (metro under construction)
 Marseille
 Moscow (light metro)
 Prague
 Toulouse
 Yerevan
 Athens
 Brasilia
 Bucharest
 Cairo
 Shanghai
 Tianjin
 Tokyo
 Budapest (line-specific logos)
 Dnepropetrovsk
 Kharkiv
 Manchester (light rail)
 Minsk
 Salvador (under construction)
 Sevilla (metro under construction)
 Nanjing
 Samara
 Thessaloniki (under construction)
 Belo Horizonte
 Kazan
 Naha
 Recife
 Valparaiso
 Atlanta
 New York
 San Francisco (MUNI)
 Daegu
 Fortaleza
 Kiev
 Lille
 Lisbon
 Manila
 Maracaibo
 Medellin
 Mexico City
 Monterrey
 Moscow
 Nizhniy Novgorod
 Novosibirsk
 Porto
 Tashkent
 Newark (NJ Transit)
 London
 London (light rail)
 London (suburban metro, under construction)
 Salt Lake City (light rail)
 Bilbao
 Madrid
 Nagoya
 Palma de Mallorca
 Delhi
 Incheon
 Kuala Lumpur
 Santiago
 New York (PATH)
 Paris (suburban metro)
 Cleveland
 Berlin and other German cities (suburban metro)
 Glasgow
 Copenhagen (suburban metro)
 Hamburg (suburban metro)
 Salzburg (suburban metro)
 Vienna (suburban metro)
 Buenos Aires
 Sendai
 Barcelona
 Seoul
 Shenyang (under construction)
 Singapore
 Sapporo
 Minneapolis/St. Paul (light rail)
 Oslo
 Stockholm
 Boston
 Pittsburgh
 Guadalajara
 Seattle (light rail under construction)
 Lausanne
 Berlin and other German cities
 Hanover
 Rhein-Ruhr
 Vienna
 Kobe
 Hong Kong
 Shenzhen
 Hong Kong (KCR)
 Las Vegas (monorail)
 Melbourne (light rail)
 Portland (light rail)
 Guangzhou
 Yokohama
 Haifa
 Philadelphia (PATCO)
 Amsterdam
 Ankara
 Athens
 Athens (suburban metro)
 Bangkok
 Beijing
 Buffalo (light rail)
 Busan
 Dallas
 Dublin (suburban metro)
 Esfahan (under construction)
 Gwangju
 Hiroshima
 Istanbul (Tünel metro)
 Izmir
 Kolkata (Calcutta)
 Kyoto
 Montreal
 Osaka
 Parma (light rail under construction)
 Philadelphia (SEPTA)
 Porto Alegre
 Pyongyang
 Rennes
 San Juan, Puerto Rico
 Sao Paulo
 Sydney
 Taipei
 Tehran
 The Hague (Randstad Rail)
 Tokyo
 Toronto
 Vancouver
 Wuppertal (monorail)





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