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  1. China has put 233 urban rail transit lines into operation in 44 cities with length more than 7,500 km (4,700 mi) by 2020, and 6,100 km (3,800 mi) by 2019. Half of the top 10 busiest metro systems are in China, and the Beijing Subway, though started operating in 1971, is now the longest metro system worldwide.

  2. List of metro systems. From top to bottom: The Beijing Subway is the longest metro network. Shanghai Metro is the metro system with the highest annual ridership. The New York City Subway has the most stations in the world. The London Underground is the oldest metro system.

  3. Here are the 10 biggest China metro systems in order of system length: 1. Shanghai Metro. System Length: 666km. No. of Lines: 16. No. of Stations: 389. Year Opened: 1993. Connections with Major Airports & Train Stations: Shanghai Hongqiao Airport: Line 2/10. Shanghai Pudong Airport: Line 2 and Maglev Line. Shanghai Railway Station: Line 1/3/4.

  4. 1 de may. de 2021 · By the end of 2019, 37 cities in mainland China had developed metro systems with total length of over 5,000 km. China is leading the world with regard to speed and scale in the planning and construction of metro systems. Research on Chinas metro development, therefore, has important implications.

    • Dong Lin, John D. Nelson, Mark Beecroft, Jianqiang Cui
    • 2021
  5. 19 de may. de 2017 · Published on May 19, 2017. Share. In 1990, China, then a country with a population of just over 1.1 billion inhabitants, had only three metro systemslocated in Beijing, Hong Kong and...

  6. The Shanghai Metro system is one of the fastest-growing metro systems in the world. Ambitious expansion plans call for 25 lines with over 1,000 km (620 mi) of length by 2025. By then, every location in the central area of Shanghai will be within 600 m (2,000 ft) of a subway station.

  7. 1 de mar. de 2023 · In China, metro systems are the main form of underground public transport and urban rail transit systems. In China, the term “metro” usually refers to high-capacity urban mass transport systems, using exclusive right of way and mostly operating through underground tunnels.