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The Shanghai Metro is both the world's longest metro network at 896 kilometres (557 mi) and the busiest with the highest annual ridership reaching approximately 2.83 billion passenger trips. [4] [5] The Beijing Subway has the greatest number of stations, with 424.
Forming the vast majority of the broader, multi-operator Shanghai rail transit network, the Shanghai Metro system is the world's longest metro system by route length, totaling 896 kilometres (557 mi) [5] [6] [c] and the second largest system by number of stations, with 508 stations across 20 lines.
Guangzhou Metro: Meidi Dadao – Yanshan: 54.24 (33.7) 2016–2023 Line 6: Beijing Subway: Jin'anqiao – Lucheng: 53.4 (33.2) 2012–2018 Seoul Subway Line 5 (longest branch) Seoul Subway South Korea: Banghwa–Hanam Geomdansan: 51.7 km (32.1 mi) 1995–2021 M11: Istanbul Metro Turkey: Gayrettepe – Arnavutköy Hastane: 51.5 (32) 2023–2024 ...
Now boasting 12 high-capacity lines with 288 stations across 250 miles (400 kilometers) of route, Delhi Metro is India’s biggest and busiest mass transit network. By mileage it is the world’s ...
This is a sortable list of countries by rail transport network size based on length of rail lines. [1] ... World 1,374,001 426,313 31.03% 107.95 372.12 4,814 2006
The rail network extends 879 km (546 mi) [1] across 12 urban and suburban districts of Beijing and into one district of Langfang in neighboring Hebei province. Between December 2023 and December 2024, the Beijing Subway became the world's longest metro system by route length, surpassing the Shanghai Metro.
Shanghai Metro becomes the longest metro system in the world after 15 years of breakneck growth. [20] Total length: 403.00 km or 250.41 mi, 264 stations (29 interchange; 231 unique). April 20, 2010 – A temporary line and an infill station enters operation (4 km or 2.5 mi, 4 (3 new) stations): [21] [22]
As of December 2024, China has the world's longest urban rail transit system with 11,000.88 km (6,835.63 mi) of urban rail nationwide in 310 metro lines in 47 cities, accounting for 9 of the 10 longest metro systems, with the exceptions of the Moscow Metro. [2]