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You see how Europe started the USA joind the trend very early and they atoped completely. China and now india are expending in 2010s and 2020s. You can see the flaws in US politics and prioritization.
Ответитьwhere Frankfurt
ОтветитьVIVA METRORREY ❤
ОтветитьTokyo has like 10 more private companies that run thru the city…
Ответить🎉CHINA🎉
Ответитьi meant line 3 ttc is gone
ОтветитьLine 3 ttc is g
Ответитьbro make metro hanoi and hochiminh city 2023-2050plssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
ОтветитьValparaiso,Chili??
Ответить“ synapse ”
Ответитьthere are only 2 in Africa
ОтветитьА как же Мекка и Новый Афон?
ОтветитьWould’ve been interesting to have an overlay in the later decades of EXACTLY how interconnected to INTERCITY (and for the closest spaced regions, commuter/regional) rail lines within the country (or the entire continent in Western EU’s case).
At least streetcars & varying standards of BRT are currently BLOWING UP in the US. As well as plentiful 1980s-90s era LRT systems most likely to get most of their rolling stock substantially replaced before the decade is out. To American standards, that’s a transit boom on our end…
LA in particular should focus ALL new metro lines/stations along the I-5 & I-405 corridors, with the Bay Area doing absolutely whatever they can to expand accordingly for the folks that live in the Central Valley (as BART appears to moreso be a “regional/commuter/suburban” based system as opposed to a traditional metro) as in recent decades, plentiful Silicon Valley workers live that particular direction due to RIDICULOUS living costs within the Bay Area itself.
Correction malaysia is open in 1995
ОтветитьShanghai Metro is already connected with Suzhou Metro, I just take Metro from one of the terminal stations of Shanghai Line 11 which Shanghai Disney Resort to Suzhou downtown, it's taken me about 4-5 hours. In the future, Suzhou Metro will connect with Wuxi Mero, and Wuxi Metro will connect Changzhou Metro, 'till across Zhenjiang to Nanjing. At that time, it will be combined as 2600km+ Metro network, which allow you take the metro across two provinces from Shanghai farthest Station Dishui Lake to Anhui Chuzhou or Ma'anshan(Coverd with Nanjing Metro system). It would be larest metro system in the world.
ОтветитьJust saying that Phoenix, Calgary, Kitchener and Edmonton are not there, but otherwise it was fine
ОтветитьДа, такое ощущение что последние 15 лет метро только в Китае и строят. И не совсем понял прикол про вторые метрополитены в некоторых городах
ОтветитьIt’s saddening to see only two metro systems in the entire continent of Africa while there are four in the tiny island of Taiwan alone
ОтветитьIndia is doing pretty well with building metro systems.
ОтветитьPorto??
Ответитьtoo many factual errors, i am afraid. Boston subway, for example, was built ahead of New York by 5 years or so. NYC didnt open its first functional subway until 1903
ОтветитьChina has about half of the world’s metro system by length, though not surprising since the top 20 cities of China by metro pop each have an average of Chicago’s metro population of ~10 million.
ОтветитьBaku metro
ОтветитьYou have lost a lot of cities, I live in the palma and we have metro
ОтветитьSo yeah, 'Tokyo' - big system, no surprises there. Funny, though; as the World's most populous city by most reckonings, not so big as I would have thought..? (Watches to the end) Soo... I think I get it now - if we count Yokohama (and I do), turns out the Tokyo Conurbation has a good half - dozen or more systems... not lines, mind you, systems!
Wow! though - for someone who as a kid blithely thought the World had 6 'Underground' systems - Paris, New York, London, Tokyo, Moscow... 'and now', Hong Kong (as seen in a contemporary video by rock group The Police) - even though I had since come to realize there was, in fact, far more than that. It is still somewhat startling to see just how many! Hell, I've never even heard of half of these cities, and I considered myself good at geography! Admittedly, a good number of these are in China, though I'm not sure why that would let me off the hook. Still, some of these cities came as a bit of a surprise, whether on the basis of size, wealth, or, in one or two cases, topography.
What's particularly irksome is that despite the promises of the politicians and the impressive 'artist's impression' videos, Dubliners have yet to see so much as a sod turned on their proposed Underground system. (And will wait a lot longer, yet - and I'll happily wager a week's wages to that effect!) Glasgow's had a subway for well over a century, for kerissakes, admittedly small (duck!), but far more impressive than nothing... This in spite of Dublin being bigger than Glasgow (by most reckonings), or Oslo, or plenty others on this list. Richer too - although this probably ought to be taken with a pinch of salt; when you put all the Tech. Giants' 'tax - dodge' repatriated profits to one side the figures are considerably less impressive. Still, it's quite the indictment of successive governments here that when I was a schoolkid we would actually have charity collection boxes for the benefit of quite a number of countries on this list, a list that twenty years, from now, sh1+ thirty (!) we probably still will not have joined.
Where is Porto?????
ОтветитьWhy there no Omsk subway with 1 stantion? Почему тут нет Омского метро с 1 станцией?
Ответить2023 you could add Honolulu in the middle of the Pacific ocean :)
Ответитьnothing in Africa 😥
ОтветитьHOW MANY DID YOU FORGET?!
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ОтветитьHello Metrocucumber, i wish you would make subway history for another 10,20 or 30 years. Best regards from Vienna
ОтветитьYou forgot bout the Tyne and Wear Metro. Opened in 1980
Ответитьgood video,love from Beijing.
ОтветитьIncorrecto, faltan Valencia y Sevilla y de metros light ni te cuento
ОтветитьWhy France is so slow with metro building?
ОтветитьKiev is a correct spelling
ОтветитьWhere is taipei
Ответить¿Málaga, Valencia, Sevilla...?
ОтветитьWhat about metro Sevilla, metro Valencia , metro Málaga?
ОтветитьChina after hearing that metro is cool: goes completely insane and builds super big metro in every town
ОтветитьOh, the video ended just before my country's first metro opening 😥
Yes I'm talking about Dhaka Metro; began operation in 29 December 2022
You forgot the metro of Mallorca and Valencia in Spain
ОтветитьWhy you change the title ? "Subway" and "metro" are synonyms, only Ango-Saxon people think otherways. Dislike...
ОтветитьТы забыл про кривой рог
ОтветитьFive nearby metro system.....wtf
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