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  2. List of Shanghai Metro stations - Wikipedia

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    This article lists the stations of the Shanghai Metro, a rapid transit system serving Shanghai, China and one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. The first section opened in 1993, and the system currently has 802 kilometres (498 mi) of track in operation, making it one of the world's largest rapid transit system by route length ...

  3. MBTA subway - Wikipedia

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    To-scale map of the Boston subway system from 2022. All four subway lines cross downtown, forming a quadrilateral configuration, and the Orange and Green Lines (which run approximately parallel in that district) also connect directly at two stations just north of downtown. The Red Line and Blue Line are the only pair of subway lines which do ...

  4. List of MBTA subway stations - Wikipedia

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    Stylized map of the Boston subway system from 2013. The map does not reflect changes since, including the 2014 opening of Assembly station, the 2018 start of SL3 service, and the 2022 opening of the Green Line Extension. This is a list of MBTA subway stations in Boston and surrounding municipalities.

  5. Template:Shanghai Metro/Key - Wikipedia

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    This is a route-map template for a route diagram template in Shanghai, China. For a key to symbols, see {{railway line legend}}.; For information on using this template, see Template:Routemap.

  6. Green Line (MBTA) - Wikipedia

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    Schematic map of Green Line branches and stations. The Green Line's core is the central subway, a group of tunnels which run through downtown Boston. [10] The Tremont Street subway runs roughly north–south through downtown, with stations at Boylston, Park Street, Government Center, Haymarket, and North Station – all with connections to other lines of the MBTA subway system.

  7. Shanghai Metro - Wikipedia

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    The Shanghai Metro (Chinese: 上海地铁; pinyin: Shànghǎi Dìtiě; Shanghainese: Zaon 6 he 5 Di 6 thiq 7) is a rapid transit system in Shanghai, operating urban and suburban transit services to 14 of its 16 municipal districts [d] and to the neighboring township of Huaqiao, in Kunshan, Jiangsu Province.

  8. Shanghai Metro AC09 and AC10 - Wikipedia

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    The trains have livery in white and dark green. AC09Bs feature electronic strip maps to show the stations, route and transfers of Line 12. Some of windows on every car have a LED display to show the train service's terminal station. AC09Bs and AC19s are the last rolling stocks formerly named with "AC-series" of Shanghai Metro. [6]

  9. Central subway (Boston) - Wikipedia

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    The central subway comprises several tunnels built at different times, including the Tremont Street subway, the Boylston Street subway, and the Huntington Avenue subway. Boston's subway operator, the MBTA, sometimes also refers to the Red Line and Orange Line heavy rail tunnels as part of the central subway tunnel. [2] [3]