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  2. Transit map - Wikipedia

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    A transit map is a topological map in the form of a schematic diagram used to illustrate the routes and stations within a public transport system—whether this be bus, tram, rapid transit, commuter rail or ferry routes. Metro maps, subway maps, or tube maps of metropolitan railways are some common examples.

  3. Transport in Bahrain - Wikipedia

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    According to Ehsan Bayat, Bahrain's system will contribute 36 km to the network. The project is to be completed in four phases over four years and cost $1–2 billion, as a joint venture between the public and private sector. It will be a 109 km railway system, and the first in Bahrain. [9]

  4. Bahrain light rail network - Wikipedia

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    Bahrain Metro مترو البحرين; Overview; Locale: Bahrain: Transit type: Rapid transit: Number of lines: 2 (proposed) 2 (planned) Line number Red Line 1 Blue Line 2 Number of stations: 20 Red Line–Bahrain International Airport - Seef Mall Length: 13 km (8.1 mi) Blue Line–Juffair - Isa Town Length: 15.6 km (9.7 mi) Daily ridership ...

  5. History of the London Underground - Wikipedia

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    During 1983, the Travelcard allowed travel within the specified zones on buses and underground trains, and was followed in Capitalcard in 1985 that included British Rail services. In 1984, control of London Buses and the London Underground passed to London Regional Transport (LRT), which reported directly to Secretary of State for Transport. [116]

  6. Portal:London transport - Wikipedia

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    The London transport system is one of the oldest and largest public transport systems in the world. Many components of its transport system, such as the double-decker bus, the Hackney Carriage black taxi and the London Underground, are internationally recognised symbols of London.

  7. Transport in London - Wikipedia

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    Cross-London rail routes. London is the centre of an extensive radial commuter railway network which, along with Paris, is the busiest and largest in Europe, comprising 368 railway stations in the London Travelcard Zones, serving Greater London and the surrounding metropolitan area. Each terminus is associated with commuter services from a ...

  8. Urban rail in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    London has an integrated ticketing system via the Travelcard or Oyster card for buses, Docklands Light Railway, suburban rail, tram, Underground and Overground. Unlike cities like Liverpool/Merseyside, Sydney and Paris, several operators provide suburban rail services, but all are part of the National Rail system and ticketing is integrated.

  9. Circle route - Wikipedia

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    High Street Kensington station on the Inner Circle line in London, the world's first circle line. A circle route (also circumference, loop, ring route, ring line or orbital line) is a public transport route following a path approximating a circle or at least a closed curve. Line 10 of the Beijing Subway, the world's second longest circular ...