Left or Right?
On which track do the world's subways run? Last update 8 October 2006.
Left hand side | Right 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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