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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.
[15] [16] The world's largest single rapid transit service provider by number of stations (472 stations in total) [17] is the New York City Subway. The busiest rapid transit systems in the world by annual ridership are the Shanghai Metro, Tokyo subway system, Seoul Metro and the Moscow Metro.
The following is a list of all heavy rail rapid transit systems in the United States.It does not include statistics for bus or light rail systems; see: List of United States light rail systems by ridership for light rail systems.
Opened in 1993, Shanghai Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) is expanding at a breakneck pace to become the world’s longest and busiest subway network. It currently has 19 lines serving 14 of the megacity ...
With 3.8484 billion trips delivered in 2018 (10.544 million trips per day [6]) and single-day ridership record of 13.7538 million set on July 12, 2019, [3] the Beijing Subway was the world's busiest metro system in the years immediately prior to the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic.
World 1,374,001 426,313 31.03% 107.95 372.12 4,814 2006 [14] Notes Countries without active network. Former operators. Countries with defunct rail networks [88 ...
Country City Railway station Passengers (millions per year) Platforms Sourced data year All modes Rapid Transit Commuter Long distance Japan: Tokyo
This is a list of North American rapid transit systems by ridership. These heavy rail or rapid transit systems are also known as metro or subway systems. This list of systems in North America does not include light rail, even when they are integrated with heavy rail.