The Tokyo Metro (Japanese: 東京メトロ, Tōkyō Metoro) is a major rapid transit system in Tokyo, Japan, operated by the Tokyo Metro Co. With an average daily...
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The Paris Métro (French: Métro de Paris [metʁo də paʁi]; short for Métropolitain [metʁɔpɔlitɛ̃]), operated by the Régie autonome des transports parisiens...
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Voitures de métro MR-73 rénovées (PDF document) Rénovation des voitures de métro MR-73 (PDF document) Le « dou-dou-dou » du métro – Le hacheur de courant...
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Tokyo (/ˈtoʊkioʊ/; Japanese: 東京, Tōkyō, [toːkʲoː] ), officially the Tokyo Metropolis (東京都, Tōkyō-to), is the capital city of Japan and one of the most...
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The Palais de Tokyo (Tokyo Palace) is a building dedicated to modern and contemporary art, located at 13 avenue du Président-Wilson, facing the Trocadéro...
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Charles de Gaulle–Étoile station (French: [ʃaʁl də ɡol etwal] ) is a station on Line 1, Line 2 and Line 6 of the Paris Métro, as well as on Île-de-France's...
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Look up metro, metro-, métro, or métro- in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Metro, short for metropolitan, may refer to: Metro (city), a city in Indonesia...
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Iéna station (redirect from Iéna (Paris Métro))
Iéna (French pronunciation: [jena]) is a station on Line 9 of the Paris Métro, named after the Avenue d'Iéna. The station opened on 27 May 1923 with the...
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The Brussels Metro (French: Métro de Bruxelles, Dutch: Brusselse metro) is a rapid transit system serving a large part of the Brussels-Capital Region...
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The Barcelona Metro (Catalan and Spanish: Metro de Barcelona) is a network of rapid transit electrified railway lines that run mostly underground in central...
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"Les lignes de Métro et de Funiculaire" [The lines of the metro and funiculars] (in French). SYTRAL. Retrieved 4 April 2015. "Le métro lyonnais tisse...
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Alma–Marceau station (redirect from Alma - Marceau (Paris Métro))
pronunciation: [alma maʁso]) is a station on Line 9 of the Paris Métro, named after the Pont de l'Alma (Alma Bridge) and the Avenue Marceau. The station opened...
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Metro, Lille Metro, Toulouse Metro, and most parts of Santiago Metro, use concrete. The Busan Subway Line 4 employs a concrete slab. The Paris Métro,...
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is a station on line 9 of the Paris Métro located in the 16th arrondissement. It is named after the nearby rue de Ranelagh, which in turn was named after...
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Like the rolling stock used in the Paris Métro and the Montreal Metro, the numbering of the Mexico City Metro's rolling stock are specified by year of design...
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is an under construction metro line of the Bucharest Metro. The M6 Line will connect Bucharest North railway station (Gara de Nord) to Henri Coandă International...
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Porte de Saint-Cloud (French pronunciation: [pɔʁt də sɛ̃ klu]) is a station of line 9 the Paris Métro. The station is named after the Porte de Saint-Cloud...
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When I Met You In Tokyo (Japanese: 東京で会ったとき, Hepburn: Tōkyō de atta toki) is a 2023 Philippine romance film written by Suzette Doctolero and directed by...
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Français International de Tokyo (French) École Internationale Franco-Japonaise 東京日仏国際学園 EIFJ Tokyo (French-English-Japanese) Tokyo Korean Junior and Senior...
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not year of first use, similar to the practice in the Mexico City Metro and Paris Métro. Currently, all the NS-2007 stock and a number of the NS-93 stock...
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The São Paulo Metro (Portuguese: Metrô de São Paulo, [meˈtɾo dʒi sɐ̃w ˈpawlu]), commonly called the Metrô, is a rapid transit system that forms part of...
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known as Chiyoda City in English, is a special ward of Tokyo, Japan. Located in the heart of Tokyo's 23 special wards, Chiyoda consists of the Imperial Palace...
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Patrick Modiano. Located near the Métro station: Charles de Gaulle–Étoile. The Place Charles de Gaulle is served by Métro and RER services. Line 1, as well...
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Michel-Ange–Auteuil station (redirect from Michel-Ange - Auteuil (Paris Métro))
busiest of the Métro network out of 305 stations. In 2021, the station was used by 1,512,050 passengers, making it the 233rd busiest of the Métro network out...
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The Tokyo Monorail (東京モノレール, Tōkyō Monorēru), officially the Tokyo Monorail Haneda Airport Line (東京モノレール羽田空港線, Tōkyō Monorēru Haneda Kūkō sen), is a straddle-beam...
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The Rio de Janeiro Metro (Portuguese: MetrôRio, Portuguese pronunciation: [meˌtɾo ˈʁi.u]), commonly referred to as just the Metrô (Portuguese pronunciation:...
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between Gara de Nord and Henri Coandă International Airport. The contract for the first part of the line, known as M6.1 between 1 Mai and Tokyo has been signed...
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history of Tokyo, Japan's capital prefecture and largest city, starts with archeological remains in the area dating back around 5,000 years. Tokyo's oldest...
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Shinagawa (redirect from Sinagawa, Tokyo)
Shinagawa (品川区, Shinagawa-ku) is a special ward in the Tokyo Metropolis in Japan. The Ward refers to itself as Shinagawa City in English. The Ward is...
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The Lisbon Metro (Portuguese: Metro de Lisboa) is a rapid transit system in Lisbon, Portugal. Opened in December 1959, it was the first rapid transit...
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