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The London Underground is the oldest metro system. This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways , undergrounds , tubes , mass rapid transit ( MRT ), metrô or U-Bahn .
This is a list of current semi-automatic train systems capable of GoA2 as according to the Grade of Automation classifications specified by the standard IEC 62290‐1. These are explained diagrammatically by the UITP. For the systems capable of GoA3 and higher, see the list of driverless train systems.
The Southern Fuegian Railway (Spanish: Ferrocarril Austral Fueguino (FCAF)) or the Train of the End of the World (Spanish: El Tren del Fin del Mundo) is a 500 mm (19 + 3 ⁄ 4 in) gauge steam railway in Tierra del Fuego Province, Argentina.
A sub-surface Metropolitan line A Stock train (left) passes a deep-tube Piccadilly line 1973 Stock train (right) in the siding at Rayners Lane. London Underground trains come in two sizes, larger sub-surface trains and smaller deep-tube trains. [ 125 ]
A Chongqing Rail Transit monorail train. Line 3 is the world's longest and busiest monorail line. A monorail is a railway system in which the track consists of a single elevated rail, beam or track with the trains either supported or suspended. The term is also used to describe the beam of the system, or the vehicles traveling on such a beam or ...
Railway Twin Tube Luliangshan Tunnel: Shanxi, China 20,785 m (12.915 mi) 2011 2 tubes: left tube is 20785 meters, right tube is 20738 meters Metro Shanghai Subway: Line 4: Shanghai, China 20,740 m (12.887 mi) 2005–2007 Metro Barcelona Metro: Line 1: Barcelona, Spain 20,700 m (12.862 mi) 1926–1992 Hydroelectric Ward Tunnel [citation needed]
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The Quebrada de Humahuaca Solar Train (Spanish: Tren Solar de la Quebrada de Humahuaca) is a 42 km (26.1 mi) regional tourist service that operates between the cities of Volcán and Tilcara in Jujuy Province, Argentina.