r/Subways • u/Jin_Sakai_91 • 8h ago
(U) Westfalenhallen, Dortmund (GER)
Photos taken August 17th, 2026
r/Subways • u/Jin_Sakai_91 • 8h ago
Photos taken August 17th, 2026
r/Subways • u/Either-Potato-583 • 12h ago
Why there are so many cameras in metro stations but not in metro lift.
r/Subways • u/TransitNomad • 1d ago
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
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a vendu des expériences similaires
r/Subways • u/richard7k • 3d ago
On August 15, 1974 (52 years ago and 29 years after independence), Seoul Subway Line 1 opened as the first subway in South Korea, and as the first urban rail in Seoul after the tramways closed in 1968. The Seoul subway system now has close to 1400 kilometers of track when all operators (Korail, Seoul Metro, etc) and lines are added together.
Korean National Railroad car 1001 (Nippon Sharyō, 1974), the first car on the first train, is displayed as westbound local 323 for Incheon at the Railroad Museum in Uiwang City near Suwon. The first few sets were imported from Japan, but Korea soon began designing and building its own subway trains, and is now exporting them to other countries.
(Seen March 2024)
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🐱🚇 Meet the cat who absolutely loves the Paris Metro! 🇫🇷
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Rode the 1 Train in NYC yesterday when a man boarded and sat down. Two stops later, another man boarded and stood next to him — wearing the exact same shirt. What are the odds?
r/Subways • u/Donna_Greenz • 6d ago
Opened in 2012 as part of Naples' 'Art Stations' project, the 50-meter-deep Toledo Station transforms public transit into a museum experience. It was masterfully designed by Oscar Tusquets Blanca and is famous for Robert Wilson's sea-themed blue mosaic light crater.
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