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Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Geography * Metro (city), a city in Indonesia * A metropolitan area, the populated region including and surrounding an urban center Public transport * Rapid transit, a passenger railway in an urban area with high capacity and frequency * The public transport operator of city or metropolitan area * The transport authority of city or metropolitan area * The urban rail transit system of a city or metropolitan area Rail systems Africa * Algiers Metro in Algiers, Algeria * Cairo Metro in Cairo, Egypt Asia * Dubai Metro, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates (U.A.E.) * Kaohsiung Metro, in Kaohsiung, Taiwan (Republic of China) * Lahore Metro, in Lahore, Pakistan * Manila Metro, in Manila, the Philippines * New Taipei Metro, in New Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China) * Osaka Metro, in Osaka, Japan * Taichung Metro, in Taichung, Taiwan (Republic of China) * Taipei Metro, in Taipei, Taiwan (Republic of China) * Taoyuan Metro, in Taoyuan, T ...
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Metropolitan (other)
Metropolitan may refer to: * Metropolitan area, a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories * Metropolitan borough, a form of local government district in England * Metropolitan county, a type of county-level administrative division of England Businesses * Metro-Cammell, previously the Metropolitan Cammell Carriage and Wagon Company * Metropolitan-Vickers, a British heavy electrical engineering company * Metropolitan Stores, a Canadian former department store chain * Metropolitan Books, an imprint of Henry Holt and Company Colleges and universities * Leeds Metropolitan University, United Kingdom * London Metropolitan University, United Kingdom * Manchester Metropolitan University, United Kingdom * Metropolitan Community College (Omaha), United States * Metropolitan State University of Denver, United States ** Metro State Roadrunners * Metropolitan State University, in Saint Paul, Minnesota * Oslo Metropolitan University, ...
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Taoyuan Metro
The Taoyuan Metro (formerly Taoyuan Rail Transit and officially Taoyuan Mass Rapid Transit System) is a rapid transit system serving Taoyuan City in Taiwan. The most recently proposed network includes 11 lines and extensions, of which 2 are now under construction. The Taoyuan Airport MRT (Taipei Main Station - Huanbei) is the only line currently in operation. The system opened with the opening of the first line in the system, Taoyuan Airport MRT, for trial passenger service on 2 February 2017 and revenue passenger service on 2 March 2017. History * 2 March 2017: The Airport line, officially the Taoyuan Airport MRT opened for service. Network and operations Lines Infrastructure Taoyuan Airport Line Trains Airport trains come in two types, commuter and express train. Express trains stop at , , , , . Commuter trains stop at every station. File:Taoyuan Metro Commuter Train 2017-02-25.jpg, Commuter train File:Taoyuan Metro Express Train entering Chang Gung Memorial H ...
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Hohhot Metro
Hohhot Metro or Hohhot Rail Transit is a rapid transit, metro system in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, China. Lines Line 1 The first phase of Line 1 is long. The color for Line 1 is . Line 1 began construction in April 2016 and was opened on 29 December 2019. Line 2 The first phase of Line 2 is long. It was opened on 1 October 2020. The color for Line 2 is blue. Future Development Lines 3, 4, 5 and 6 are under planning. See also * Baotou Metro * Rapid transit in China References

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Hefei Metro
Hefei Rail Transit (Simplified Chinese character, Chinese: ), also known as Hefei Metro (Simplified Chinese character, Chinese: ), is a rapid transit system in Hefei, China. Lines in operation Line 1 Line 1 began construction on 1 June 2012 and was opened on December 26, 2016. The color of Line 1 is . Line 2 Line 2 opened on December 26, 2017. Thales Saic Transport is providing the line with urban rail traffic management and Communications-based train control, CBTC systems. The color of Line 2 is . Line 3 Line 3 opened on December 26, 2019. The color of Line 3 is . Line 4 Line 4 opened on December 26, 2021, along with the section from Beiyan Lake to Qinglonggang, which is planned to be split into Line 6 (Hefei Metro), Line 6. The color of Line 4 is . Line 5 Line 5 opened on December 26, 2020. The color of Line 5 is chartreuse. Future Development 2022 Plan 2025 Plan The extensions of Lines 2, 3, 4, and the first phase of Lines 6, 7, 8 are also approved. Referenc ...
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Harbin Metro
The Harbin Metro is the rapid transit system of Harbin, the provincial capital of Heilongjiang Province in northeastern China.́ The system began operation on 26 September 2013 with the opening of Line 1. The system has a total of three lines as of November 2021. Hours and fares In the winter time, the metro begins operation at 6:00 am and the last train departs at 9:00 pm.(Chinese哈尔滨地铁26日开通 10时30分开始售票三种方式购票2013-09-26 Fares range froḿ ¥2 to ¥4 depending on trip distance. Single-ride and rechargeable fare cards may be purchased at ticket windows or automatic fare card machines in each station. Lines in operation Line 1 Line 1 is oriented along the east–west axis of the urban area of Harbin, from northeast to southwest. Line 2 Line 2 opened on September 19, 2021. It is 28.7 km in length with 19 stations. Line 3 Line 3 is a circular line around the urban area of Harbin. The first phase consisted of 5 stations and opened in ...
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Hangzhou Metro
The Hangzhou Metro () is a rapid transit system that serves Hangzhou in Zhejiang province, China. The system opened on November 24, 2012. It is the 17th city in China to operate a rapid transit system. Network Metro Commuter rail Description There are currently 13 lines (12 metro lines and 1 commuter rail) in operation. The adjacent Shaoxing Metro connects the system at Guniangqiao station of Line 5. * Line 1 (Hangzhou Metro), Line 1 is an arc-shaped line, begins at Xianghu in Xiaoshan District, Xiaoshan, stretches across downtown HangzhouKat Jiang, 'Hangzhou to build metro system'', Shanghai Daily, 2007-03-01 after crossing the Qiantang River and ends at Hangzhou Xiaoshan International Airport, Hangzhou Xiaoshan Int'l Airport. It connects West Lake, Hangzhou railway station, Hangzhou Railway Station, Hangzhou East railway station, Hangzhou East Railway Station, Xiasha Higher Education Park and the Airport. It used to have a branch line to Linping District, which became p ...
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Guiyang Metro
The Guiyang Metro is a rapid transit in the city of Guiyang, Guizhou province, China. It is operated and branded as Guiyang Urban Rail Transit (GYURT). A short northern section of Line 1 opened on 28 December 2017, with the full line entering operation on 1 December 2018. Line 2 opened on 28 April 2021. Line 3 is due to open in 2023. Line S1 and Line T2 are also under construction. Lines 4, S2, S3, S4, and Line G1 which passes through the Gui'an New Area, are in the planning stage. Fares Fares are set by distance traveled, with RMB 6 being the maximum. Children under 1.3 meters ride free, with other children being half-price, though paper children's tickets need to be bought from the counters as they are not yet available from the ticket machines as of February 2019. Those over 70 years old travel free on public transport in Guiyang. Lines in operation Line 1 Line 1 was approved for construction on 6 May 2013, and approved for plan in 2006. The line goes through Guanshanh ...
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Fuzhou Metro
The Fuzhou Metro () is a rapid transit system in Fuzhou Metropolitan Area, Fujian Province, China. The first line was planned to open in 2014. Due to the construction difficulties and accidental archaeologic finding, the southern section () was delayed to 2016 and the northern section () was delayed to 2017. Currently, the Fuzhou Metro Network consists of four lines. They are operated by Fuzhou Metro Group (Lines 1, 5, 6), and Fuzhou CETC Rail Transit Company (Line 2), respectively. Fuzhou Metro was approved for construction on 3 June 2009. Trial service closed to the public began on 30 December 2015 and lasted for three months. The first operational line (the south section of Line 1 from Sanchajie Station to Fuzhou South Railway Station) started service on 18 May 2016. As of August 2022, Fuzhou Metro has 114.2 km of route and 78 stations open to service. Lines Network Line 1 The south section of Line 1 started service on May 18, 2016, the north section of the firs ...
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