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Línea A (SBASE) Bullet
Line A is name of several transport lines: *A (New York City Subway service), U.S. *Line A (Buenos Aires Underground), Argentina *A Line (Los Angeles Metro) The A Line (formerly and colloquially known as the Blue Line) is a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportati ..., U.S. * A Line (RTD), Denver, U.S. * Line A (Prague Metro), Czech Republic * Line A (Rome Metro), Italy * Mexico City Metro Line A, Mexico City * Line A (EuskoTran), Bilbao, Spain (former name) * Santiago Metro Line A, a line that is in planning, Santiago Chile See also * A Train (other) * A-line (other) {{disambiguation ...
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A (New York City Subway Service)
The A Eighth Avenue Express is a rapid transit service in the B Division (New York City Subway), B Division of the New York City Subway. Its route emblem, or "bullet", is colored since it is a part of the IND Eighth Avenue Line in Manhattan. The A operates 24 hours daily between Inwood–207th Street (IND Eighth Avenue Line), 207th Street in Inwood, Manhattan and Far Rockaway–Mott Avenue station, Mott Avenue in Far Rockaway, Queens. During daytime hours, alternate service operates to and from Ozone Park–Lefferts Boulevard station, Lefferts Boulevard in South Ozone Park, Queens. During rush hours, five scheduled trips in the peak direction operate from Rockaway Park–Beach 116th Street station, Beach 116th Street in Rockaway Park, Queens to Manhattan in the morning and back from Manhattan in the afternoon. Daytime service makes express stops in Manhattan and Brooklyn and all stops in Queens. Overnight service operates only between 207th Street and Far Rockaway, making all ...
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Line A (Buenos Aires Underground)
Line A is the oldest line of the Buenos Aires Underground. Opened to the public on 1 December 1913, it was the first underground line in South America, the Southern Hemisphere and the Spanish-speaking world. It made Buenos Aires the 13th city in the world to have an underground transport service. The line stretches from Plaza de Mayo and San Pedrito and runs under the full length of the Avenida de Mayo and part of the Avenida Rivadavia, and is used by 258,000 people per day. On the first day of public service (18 December 1913), it carried 220,000 passengers.Subterráneos de Buenos Aires (Official Page)
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A Line (Los Angeles Metro)
The A Line (formerly and colloquially known as the Blue Line) is a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The A Line serves 44 stations and runs east-west between Azusa and Pasadena, then north-south between Pasadena and Long Beach, interlining and sharing five stations with the E Line in Downtown Los Angeles. It operates for approximately 19 hours per day with headways of up to 8 minutes during peak hours. It runs for , making it the world's longest light rail line since 2023. The A Line is the oldest and busiest light rail line in the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, carrying over 15 million passengers in 2023, with an average of 69,216 weekday riders in May 2024. Its initial segment from Downtown Los Angeles to Long Beach opened in 1990, utilizing much of the original right of way of the former Pacific Electric L ...
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A Line (RTD)
The A Line (formerly the University of Colorado A Line for sponsorship reasons) is a Regional Transportation District (RTD) commuter rail line serving Denver and Aurora, Colorado, operating between downtown Denver and Denver International Airport (DIA). During planning and construction, it was also known as the East Rail Line, but most locals refer to it as the A Line. Despite its former title, the line does not serve the campuses of the University of Colorado. History Mass transit has been under consideration for the corridor between Downtown Denver and Denver International Airport since the latter was proposed in the 1980s. The project gathered momentum in 1997 when a Major Investment Study was completed for the corridor, encouraging fixed-guideway mass transit (light rail or commuter rail), highway widening and general improvements. The project was approved as part of the FasTracks transit expansion package in November 2004, went through regulatory processes and was approved ...
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Line A (Prague Metro)
Line A () is a line of the Prague Metro, serving the Czech Republic, Czech capital. Chronologically the second line in the system, it was first opened in 1978 and has expanded mostly during the 1980s. With the opening of the extension to Nemocnice Motol on 6 April 2015, Line A operates on approximately of route and serves 17 stations. An extension with a further five stations to the airport is currently planned. History Construction of the first segment started in 1973, part of this segment was also a tunnel connecting this line with the already existing Line C (Prague Metro), Line C between Muzeum and Náměstí Míru stations. After completion of the second section, work was started on the extension to the new metro depot at Depo Hostivař, Hostivař. The long tunnel was completed in 1985, and the second tube in 1987 with the new station Strašnická on that line. In 1990 Skalka (Prague Metro), Skalka station was opened, again on that line, and in 2006 Depo Hostivař statio ...
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Line A (Rome Metro)
Line A () of the Rome Metro runs across the city from the north-west terminus of Battistini (Rome Metro), Battistini to the south-east terminus at Anagnina (Rome Metro), Anagnina. It intersects with Line B (Rome Metro), Line B at Termini (Rome Metro), Termini and with Line C (Rome Metro), Line C at San Giovanni (Rome Metro), San Giovanni. The line is marked orange on metro maps. Normally very crowded, Line A is estimated to transport nearly half a million people daily. History In 1959, approval was granted for the construction of a second metropolitan railway line in Rome, from the area of Osteria del Curato to Prati (rione of Rome), Prati, passing through the city centre and intersecting with the existing line (inaugurated in 1955) at Termini Station. Work began in 1964 in the Tuscolana area and immediately ran into unexpected delays and difficulties, an example of which was the disruption caused to traffic in the south-east of Rome by the cut and cover method of digging. Th ...
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Mexico City Metro Line A
Mexico City Metro Line A is one of the twelve rapid transit, metro lines operating in Mexico City, Mexico. The line's color is purple. It was the ninth line to be opened. The line was opened in 1983 and it runs from eastern Mexico City southeast into the State of Mexico. Line A has 10 stations and a length of , out of which are for service. It was the second line to service the State of Mexico, after the Cuatro Caminos metro station (Naucalpan), Cuatro Caminos station of the Mexico City Metro Line 2, Line 2, opened in 1984. History Line A was inaugurated on August 12, 1991, by Carlos Salinas de Gortari, List of heads of state of Mexico, President of Mexico from 1988 to 1994, Manuel Camacho Solís, List of heads of government of Mexico City, Head of the Federal District Department from 1988 to 1993, and Ignacio Pichardo Pagaza, Governor of the State of Mexico from 1989 to 1993. Line A was conceived as a Feeder line (network), feeder line, thus, instead of using a number (which, i ...
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Bilbao Tram
The Bilbao tram (, ) is a tram system in Bilbao, Basque Country (autonomous community), Basque Country, Spain. Operated by Euskotren under the brand Euskotren Tranbia (which also manages the tram system Vitoria-Gasteiz tram, in Vitoria-Gasteiz), it comprises a single line, inaugurated on 18 December 2002 and last extended on 25 March 2022. The factor leading its creation was to improve Bilbao's railway network; the tram serves neighbourhoods that do not have metro or Cercanías stations. Also, the line goes through important tourist and cultural spots, like the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao. It offers connections with the Bilbao metro, Euskotren Trena and Cercanías Bilbao. History The ''EuskoTran'' brand (currently known as Euskotren Tranbia) was conceived in order to improve the railway services in Bilbao, and to serve neighborhoods and areas unattended by the Bilbao metro or Cercanías Bilbao. It took 15 years of studies and research to contemplate the need of a tram in the city ...
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Santiago Metro Line A
Line A is a planned light rail line of the Santiago Metro, whose construction is planned to begin in 2027 and whose opening is planned in 2032. It is intended to connect the Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport to Line 7 (which is under construction and planned to be opened in 2028) and to the rest of the metro network. It will add 2 new stations and of track to the metro system. It will start at the future Huelén interchange station in Cerro Navia, connecting it with Line 7, and will end in the northwest, at the future Aeropuerto Internacional Arturo Merino Benítez station of the airport in Pudahuel. When the line is opened, Santiago will become one of first cities in South America with a direct connection between its metro network and its international airport, after São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport, Recife International Airport and Porto Alegre International Airport and the first outside Brazil. The entire line will be underground. Its distinctive color ...
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A Train (other)
A Train may refer to: Rail transport * The A (New York City Subway service) * A Division (New York City Subway) * A-train (Texas), a hybrid rail line in Denton County, Texas * A-Train (JR Kyushu), a train operated in Japan by JR Kyushu * A-Train (Korail), a tourist train in South Korea * MTR Adtranz–CAF EMU, a train operated in MTR Hong Kong * Green Line A branch, in Boston, Massachusetts * Key System, electric line between Oakland and San Francisco in 1958 * Hitachi A-train, trains made by Hitachi * Arlanda Express, an airport rail link operated in Stockholm by A-Train AB * A Line (Los Angeles Metro), a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California * A Line (RTD), a commuter rail line in Denver, Colorado Sports nickname for * Mike Alstott (born 1973), American football player * Matt Bloom (born 1972), American professional wrestler * Artis Gilmore (born 1949), former basketball player * Anthony Kelly (lacrosse) (born 1980), professional lacrosse player * Anthony Thoma ...
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