Does your city have a subway/metro system?
Does your city have a subway/metro system?
yes, and a highly complex one at that
Ofc
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No
Yes
Only cities with more than 1000000 people get to have a metro system.
Mine has 450000.
no
Most of the lines are above ground though
Dont get lost there
Loser!
No, not a city either. Just 5k people.
His """village""" has more than 1k people
Wew
Is that a train station and the names of people, alongside with their standing apart distance?
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Yes, its fantastic
A little expensive though
Kurravaara here, 57 people.
Good boy
what do you even work as? what do you do?
my clay :)
Collecting benefits or collecting benefits and herding reindeer
Don't get lost here kiddo
yes
π-shape route in FUKuoka city
yes
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yes
it's the oldest one in continental Europe, actually
overcrowded, overpriced, full of smaelly pakis
Madrid here
"Metro ligero" is actually a tram line
And this is the local commuter train line, also known as "Cercanias" in Spain
only buses and a train to relevantland.
>unironically being a subway cucc in the current year
trams are where it's at.
>not having both
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Is that the clockwork orange?
>trams
trams make me harder than finnish boys
>not having both
>not having underground trams
comfy
fuck this cringy English teacher crap, but the Seoul metro system is comfy af
also this song is cute and they actually play it on the trains too youtube.com
Of course
I hate systems.
Does any country have subways/metros that aren't of a system?
I'm confused
Isn't that outdated?
Where's the outer ring?
What do you mean by that?
good post
kind of, but it will have a proper one soon
is that a loveheart? lmao
lovely post
BASED TRAMS
here's the map for melbourne
they are building thrid line right now
this
Krakow in Poland has some of the nicest underground trams I've seen
>zoned metro
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moscow
yes
and during the "peak hour" it's really fucking crowded. trains on the Central Line (the 5th line, brown color) are almost always full though
pic related - moscow metro scheme
it works from 5.30 am to 1.00 am. when does your metro open and close?
>Tfw live in LA
trams are my ultimate turn-on.
> these amazing Tallinn trams
haven't ridden a tram in Helsinki (but i'd rather ride a cute finn tho), but i saw them they're c o m f y af
fucking hell you even have an outer circle line? just how big is Moscow?
also they're expanding metro by 1.5 times now, many new stations on new lines, but this means FUCKING BUILDING PROCESS EVERYWHERE. knowing Russia, it's really inconvinient
two times bigger than Meme-York :)
it's huge
and it has still more people and chicago inside that ring road
jesus christ, there's shit everywhere
>not living in the outer suburbs and taking advantage of cheap trips
if you want to hear my opinion, i hate living in a big city, luckily my district is rather not densely populated, but some other areas are like China.
> tfw population density is bigger than in Beijing, a literal anthill
i wish Russia was small or/and had a population of a few millions
why does Moscow have to be so big? I thought people lived in commie blocks, which would help increase population density without making the city spread out so much. it's bigger than Tokyo, for fuck's sake.
for comparison, one of the stations of our newest line, M4
actually there aren't many commieblocks, at least closer to the centre, but many not-very-commieblock-looking houses the size of skyscrapers
actually if you just have a walk in the city, not in the very centre, it doesn't seem like it's a city of 12mil, no crowds of people, the paths are nice, there are yards in front of houses. we have some parks, even a huge Botanical Garden with a few smaller ones in the city and it still doesn't look crowded. idk who is this possible
Yeah, but it's shit. Only really useful if you're going to downtown, otherwise you're better off just driving to where you need to go.
We have trains that serve for urban transport but it's not a true subway system.
t. Palermo
No. We don't need it
I always need to watch my head when I enter any of the pre-2000 tube trains.
Even Japan has larger subway trains.
we're so small we don't need one
is there a "peak hour" when wagons and platforms are filled with people and eveyrone stands so close to each other you are basically sandwiched between other people
You mean in Japan?
Just don't enter the yamanote line from shinjuku between 7 and 9 AM.
The Tube in London can be pretty full, but by no means so full that people need to be pushed in by station employees.
structure of stations with multiple subway lines get really mess
I prefer multiple parallel tracks on the ground
> pushed in by station employees.
does that happen somewhere?
i've seen pics from Beijing metro and it's much worse than Moscow metro
Your trains are kinda small, though I liked the network spread and the stations.
Yeah, station employees pushing people in happens on the yamanote line at shinjuku.
Here is ours, just a sausage stick. It's westward extension from Ruoholahti is planned to open in next month.
A video in finnish and swedish subtitles from the 80's about the metro.
youtube.com
yeh
Yes indeed.
youtube.com
Ignore the flag
This is what the metro is currently in the city I live in
The places I was in are pretty comfy and not too dense. Especially with the garden like green and the football places and shit between the blocks.
It was near the Vladikyno station btw. When you get out on the blocks on the right side.
It depends on the line
The lines that don't really go that far underneath London have proper train sized trains
The ones that go deep under central London are the small ones
Saying that, Crossrail has normal sized trains but will go deep under London
Yes.
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is this normal?
Yes and it's a nightmare.
t.NYC resident.
Yes, highest transport capacity pr. capita, still fish in a barrel every morning.
I've been there. It's super cute.
>3 airports
What the fuck?
ayo midtown here
>country
Yes
>state
No
>cheap trips
One ride in Moscow metro costs 30 cents and you're not restricted by time or zones, you can spend the whole day in the metro riding the trains back and forth and you even can go outside one time per trip to have a free transfer to monorail or light rail system (with 90 minute cool down time so you can get a cup of coffee in a cafe) and then go back down to continue riding metro underground.
>30 cents
I meant 50 cents.
And 8 railway terminals, 7 of which are international.
Isn't it illegal to take photos there?
How long does it take to ride say the purple line from end to end?
no, it just has 88,000 inhabitants
The purple line is 42 kilometres long and it would take about 50 minutes to ride it from end to end.
It's also the busiest line in the Moscow metro with almost a million people (965000) using it every day.
Is this considered a subway?
>Isn't it illegal to take photos there?
It is allowed to take photos but it's prohibited to use flash or a tripod to take a photo.