Left or Right?

On which track do the world's subways run? Last update 8 October 2006.






Left hand sideRight hand side
Amsterdam
Athens
Baku
Baltimore
Bangkok
Barcelona
Beijing
Berlin
Bilbao
Boston
Brussels1
Bucharest
Budapest
Buenos Aires
Busan
Cairo
Calcutta
Catania
Chicago
Chongqing
Cologne
Copenhagen
Delhi
Dortmund
Duisburg
Essen
Frankfurt
Fukuoka
Genoa
Glasgow
Guangzhou
Hamburg
Hanover
Helsinki
Hiroshima
Hong Kong
Istanbul
Kharkov
Kiev
Kitakyushu
Kobe
Kuala Lumpur
Kyoto
Lille
Lisbon
London
Los Angeles
Lyon
Madrid
Marseille
Mexico City
Miami
Milan
Minsk
Montreal
Moscow
Munich
Nagoya
Nanjing
Naples
Newcastle
New York
Nizhny Novgorod
Novosibirsk
Nuremberg
Osaka
Oslo
Paris (RER)Paris (Metro)
Philadelphia
Prague
Rennes
Rhine-Ruhr
Rio de Janeiro
Rome
Rotterdam
Saint Petersburg
Samara
San Francisco
Santiago
Sapporo
Sao Paulo
Sendai
Seoul
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Singapore
Sofia
Stockholm
Stuttgart
Taipei
Tashkent
Tbilisi
Tianjin
Tokyo
Toronto
Toulouse
Turin
Vancouver
Warsaw
Washington
Wuhan
Wuppertal
Yekaterinburg
Yerevan
Yokohama


Notes:
1 Brussels: Exception: Trains are running on the left hand side from Clemenceau to Delacroix (Line 2) as well as from Beekkant to Heysel (Line 1A) . Both sections are supposed to be linked in a few years.




brianlucas.ca - An interesting website about road traffic on the left or right hand side.

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