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{i} subway
A rapid transit system, regardless of the elevation of its right of way
An underground railway, especially for mass transit of people in urban areas
A subway is an underground railway. the Bay Area Rapid Transit subway system I don't ride the subway late at night
underground walkway, tunnel for pedestrians (called pedestrian underpass in US)
underground railway
electric underground railway
are conducted
A subway is a passage underneath a busy road or a railway track for people to walk through. Underground railway system used to transport passengers within urban and suburban areas. The first subway line, 3.75 mi (6 km) long, opened in London in 1863 and carried 9 1 2 million passengers in its first year. The first electrified subway opened in 1890 in London (where it is called the underground or tube). Subways opened in Budapest in 1896 (the first on the European continent), Boston in 1897, Paris in 1900 (where it is called the métro), Berlin in 1902, New York in 1904, and later in Madrid (1919), Tokyo (1927), and Moscow (1935). Improvements in systems built from the 1970s on (including San Francisco, Washington, D.C., and Los Angeles) include computer technology to run subway trains by remote control, and refinements in track and car construction for faster, smoother, and quieter rides
An underground way or gallery; especially, a passage under a street, in which water mains, gas mains, telegraph wires, etc
{i} underground railway system (usually run by electricity), metro; underground passage for a railroad; underground passage (for pedestrians, traffic, etc.)
an underground tunnel or passage enabling pedestrians to cross a road or railway
metro şebekesi
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metro, metro şebekesi
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