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Line 7(Shanghai Metro)
Line 7 or 7 Line may refer to: Transportation Asia China *Line 7 (Beijing Subway), a subway line in Beijing * Line 7 (Chengdu Metro), a metro line in Chengdu, Sichuan *Line 7 (Guangzhou Metro), a metro line in Guangzhou, Guangdong *Line 7 (Hangzhou Metro), a metro line in Hangzhou, Zhejiang * Line 7 (Nanjing Metro), a metro line in Nanjing, Jiangsu *Line 7 (Shanghai Metro), a metro line in Shanghai *Line 7 (Shenzhen Metro), a metro line in Shenzhen, Guangdong *Line 7 (Suzhou Rail Transit), a planned lateral line of the branch of Line 4 in Suzhou, Jiangsu *Line 7 (Wuhan Metro), a line connecting Huangpi to Jiangxia, Wuhan, Hubei India *Line 7 (Mumbai Metro), a line under construction Japan * Line 7 (Osaka), the Nagahori Tsurumi-ryokuchi Line Malaysia *KLIA Transit, called Line 7 at route map Philippines *MRT Line 7 (Metro Manila) South Korea *Seoul Subway Line 7, a part of the Seoul Metropolitan Subway Taiwan * Line 7, Taipei Metro, the Wanda–Zhonghe–Shulin li ...
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Line 7 (Beijing Subway)
Line 7 of the Beijing Subway () is a rapid transit line in Beijing. It runs parallel and to the south of Line 1 and Batong line, from the Beijing West railway station in Fengtai District to in Tongzhou District. Like Line 6, Line 7 provides additional relief to the overcapacity Line 1 adding another east–west trunk line to the Beijing Subway network. The line uses 8-car Type B trains. Stations List of stations from west to east. , , , 0.906 , 18.833 , - , , , , , 1.679 , 20.512 , - , , , , , 1.304 , 21.816 , - , , , , , 1.021 , 22.837 , - , , , , , 1.678 , 24.515 , - , , , , , 1.752 , 26.267 , - , , , , , 2.517 , 28.784 , - , , , , , 2.961 , 31.745 , rowspan="6", Tongzhou , - , , , , , 2.110 , 33.855 , - , , , , , 1.160 , 35.015 , - , , , , , 1.195 , 36.210 , - , , , , , 1.425 , 37.635 , - , , , , , 1.769 , 39.404 , - style = "background:#; height: 2pt" , colspan = "7" , Planning Line 6 was originally conceived in 19 ...
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Île-de-France Tramway Line 7
Île-de-France tramway Line 7 (usually called simply T7) is part of the modern tram network of the Île-de-France region of France. Line T7 connects '' Villejuif – Louis Aragon'' Paris Métro station in Villejuif and Athis-Mons (''Porte de l'Essonne'') South of Paris. It also serves Paris Orly Airport. The line has a length of and 18 stations. It opened to the public on 16 November 2013. Line T7 is operated by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens (RATP) under the authority of Île-de-France Mobilités. Route Projects Extension to Juvisy-sur-Orge An extension of Line T7 from its current terminus at Athis-Mons to Juvisy station at Juvisy-sur-Orge Juvisy-sur-Orge (, literally ''Juvisy on Orge'') is a commune in the Essonne department in Île-de-France in northern France. It is located 18 km south-east of Paris, a few kilometres south of Orly Airport. The site of the town has been oc ... is currently at the planning stage. The extension would be long ...
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Line 7 (CPTM)
Line 7 (Ruby) ( pt, Linha 7–Rubi, formerly Line A (Brown), is one of the seven lines operated by CPTM and one of the thirteen lines that make up the Transport in São Paulo#Rail transport, São Paulo Metro Rail Transport Network, in Brazil.Line 7 (CPTM) Website (Portuguese)


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Secretaria dos Transportes Metropolitanos
Companhia Paulista de Trens Metropolitanos Rapid transit lines in Brazil, CPTM 07 {{Brazil ...
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Santiago Metro Line 7
Line 7 is a new rapid transit line due to open on the Santiago Metro, in 2027. Intended to relieve the busy Line 1, the Line 7 will start in Renca in the northwest, passing through the city center, before ending in the borders of Las Condes and Vitacura in the northeast. Expected to be finished by 2027, it will add 19 new stations and of track to the system. Route In most of its route, it will be parallel to Line 1, with the idea of decongesting it and reducing its flow by approximately 10,000 passengers. The line will have transfers with lines 1, 2, 3 and 5, and will directly benefit the communes of Renca, Cerro Navia, Quinta Normal, Santiago, Providencia, Las Condes and Vitacura; of these, Renca, Cerro Navia and Vitacura will have access to the metro for the first time. Its construction was announced by President Michelle Bachelet during the public account of June 1, 2017. According to the original project, it will start at the intersection of the avenues Brazil with Vic ...
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7 (Los Angeles Railway)
7 was a streetcar line in Los Angeles, California. The service was operated by the Los Angeles Railway from 1932 to 1955. It ran from Spring and 2nd Streets to Athens and 116th Street, by way of Spring Street, Main Street, Broadway Place, Broadway, and Athens Way. During its Los Angeles Transit Lines days, around 1950 to 1955, Line 7 was rerouted (or detoured) off South Broadway to Central Avenue, at least as far north as 7th Street across Olympic Boulevard to possibly Vernon Avenue, covering trackage that was abandoned rail by line U, when that line was converted to trolley bus August 3, 1947. South Broadway Line (1932–1934) 7 was formed from the South Broadway branch of the M Grand and Moneta Avenue Line, and the Santa Fe Depot branch of the N West 9th Street and Santa Fe Depot Line. Service began on June 12, 1932. The route of the line was West 116th Street and Athens Avenue, north on Athens, South Broadway, South Broadway Place, Main and Spring Street to West 2nd ...
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7 Subway Extension
The 7 Subway Extension is a subway extension of the New York City Subway's IRT Flushing Line, which is served by the local and express services. The extension stretches southwest from its previous terminus at Times Square, at Seventh Avenue and 41st Street, to one new station at 34th Street and Eleventh Avenue. A second station at 10th Avenue and 41st Street was dropped from the plans in October 2007. The entirety of the extension is located within the New York City borough of Manhattan. The extension, a key part of the Hudson Yards Redevelopment Project, is expected to bring business and entertainment into the area, as well as aid redevelopment of nearby Chelsea and Hell's Kitchen, located around the Long Island Rail Road's West Side Yard. The extension also serves the nearby Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. The project was originally proposed in 2005 as part of the Hudson Yards project, which included the failed attempt to build the West Side Stadium for the New ...
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7 (New York City Subway Service)
The 7 Flushing Local and <7> Flushing Express are two rapid transit services in the A Division of the New York City Subway, providing local and express services along the full length of the IRT Flushing Line. Their route emblems, or "bullets", are colored , since they serve the Flushing Line. 7 trains operate at all times between Main Street in Flushing, Queens and 34th Street–Hudson Yards in Chelsea, Manhattan. Local service, denoted by a (7) in a circular bullet, operates at all times, while express service, denoted by a in a diamond-shaped bullet, runs only during rush hours and early evenings in the peak direction and during special events. The 7 route started running in 1915 when the Flushing Line opened. Since 1927, the 7 has held largely the same route, except for a one-stop western extension from Times Square to Hudson Yards on September 13, 2015. Service history Early history On June 13, 1915, the first test train on the IRT Flushing Line ran bet ...
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Route 7 (MTA Maryland)
Route 7 was a bus route operated by the Maryland Transit Administration in Baltimore. The line, which operated between 1959 and 2017, ran from Canton, Baltimore to the Mondawmin Metro Subway Station, serving the communities of Butcher's Hill, Little Italy, and Sandtown-Winchester. History The bus route is the successor to the 18 Canton, 18 Pennsylvania Avenue, and Hudson Street streetcar lines; the Pennsylvania Avenue Line was the second streetcar line in Baltimore. Between 1893 and 1931, the Route 7 designation was used for a streetcar that operated between Govanstown and Irvington as a short-turn version of the No. 8 Streetcar. The no. 7 designation was not given to this route until 1959, when it was combined with the Reisterstown Road bus, which at that time had that designation. The Baltimore City Passenger Railway opened a line along Baltimore Street, Greene Street, Pennsylvania Avenue, and Cumberland Street to Boundary Avenue (now North Avenue) on August 24, 1859. Th ...
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Mexico City Metro Line 7
Mexico City Metro Line 7 is one of the twelve metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico. Opened in 1984, it was the seventh line to be built. Its distinctive color is orange. With a length of and 14 stations, Line 7 runs through western Mexico City from north to south. Chronology The first stretch of Line 7 was opened in 1984. It has been expanded three more times, the last being in 1988. *December 20, 1984: from Tacuba to Auditorio *August 22, 1985: from Auditorio to Tacubaya *December 19, 1985: from Tacubaya to Barranca del Muerto *November 29, 1988: from Tacuba to El Rosario Rolling stock Line 7 has had different types of rolling stock throughout the years. * Alstom MP-68: 1984–1999 * Concarril NM-73: 1984–present * Concarril NM-79: 1984–present * Alstom MP-82: 1985–1994 * Concarril NM-83: 1990–present * CAF NM-02: 2009–present Currently, out of the 390 trains in the Mexico City Metro network, 33 are in service in Line 7. Station list The st ...
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Rodalies Barcelona Line 7
Rodalies de Catalunya (, ; "Commuter Rail of Catalonia") is the main commuter and regional rail system in the Spanish autonomous community of Catalonia. It is administered by the Government of Catalonia and operated by the national rail operator Renfe Operadora. The system consists of 17 service lines chiefly centered in the Barcelona area, serving a total of 203 stations throughout Catalonia, with an average number of 1,000 trains running on it every day. In 2016, it had an annual ridership of 117 million. Most part of the system is the precursor of several commuter and regional lines running on the Iberian gauge mainline network in Catalonia, which were formerly under the administration of the Spanish government. On , as a result of the transfer of the administration of the Cercanías commuter rail system for Barcelona, known in Catalan as Rodalies Barcelona, the system was renamed "Rodalies de Catalunya". One year later, Renfe's regional rail services within Catalonia ...
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Line 7 (Madrid Metro)
Line 7 of the Madrid Metro is a rapid transit line that originally opened on 17 July 1974. It currently runs between and . History The line has been extended multiple times. It initially ran between and . On 17 May 1975, the line was extended from Pueblo Nuevo to , and was not extended for many years. This was a problem as line 7 was very underused. The problem was solved in 1998 and 1999 when an extension to was opened in four stages. The first stage was between Avenida de América and , opening on 1 April 1998, followed by Gregorio Marañón to . The next section to open extended the line to , and a final section further reached . Pitis, however, was the only station on the Madrid metro to have restricted opening times. At the time, Pitis was a very small village, and the station's main purpose is to provide interchange for Renfe services. Between 1999 and 2018, most trains ran between and , with being served by only a few trains each hour. Beginning in 2019, all trains ...
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Barcelona Metro Line 7
Barcelona ( , , ) is a city on the coast of northeastern Spain. It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, as well as the second most populous municipality of Spain. With a population of 1.6 million within city limits,Barcelona: Población por municipios y sexo
– Instituto Nacional de Estadística. (National Statistics Institute)
its urban area extends to numerous neighbouring municipalities within the and is home to around 4.8 million people, making it the
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