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  2. Subway (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    Subway's core product is the submarine sandwich (or "sub"). It also sells wraps, salad, paninis, and baked goods (including cookies, doughnuts, and muffins). Subway also sells breakfast sandwiches, English muffins, and flatbread. In 2006, "personal pizzas" debuted in some US markets. These are made to order (like the subs) and heated for 85 ...

  3. List of metro systems - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] The New York City Subway has the greatest number of stations. As of 2024, [update] the country with the most metro systems is China, with 54 in operation, including 11 of the 12 longest networks in the world.

  4. History of rapid transit - Wikipedia

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    The history of rapid transit began in London with the opening of the Metropolitan Railway, which is now part of the London Underground, in 1863. By World War I , electric underground railways were being used in Athens , Berlin , Boston , Buenos Aires , Budapest , Glasgow , Hamburg , Istanbul , Liverpool , New York City , Paris , and Philadelphia .

  5. Fred DeLuca - Wikipedia

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    Fred DeLuca was born in Brooklyn, New York, on October 3, 1947 [1] to Italian American parents Carmela and Salvatore DeLuca. [2] At the age of 10, DeLuca moved to Amsterdam, New York, where he and his family became friends with Peter Buck. [3]

  6. Rapid transit - Wikipedia

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    The Riyadh Metro is the longest driverless metro in the world. A station of the Guangzhou Metro in 2005 Mabillon station, part of Line 10 of the Paris Métro in 2009. The term Metro is the most commonly used term for underground rapid transit systems used by non-native English speakers. [18]

  7. Early history of the IRT subway - Wikipedia

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    The original IRT subway as it existed following the completion of Contracts 1 and 2. The first regularly operated line of the New York City Subway was opened on October 27, 1904, and was operated by the Interborough Rapid Transit Company (IRT).

  8. Alfred Ely Beach - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his design of the earliest predecessor to the New York City Subway, the Beach Pneumatic Transit, which became the first subway in America. [1] He was an early owner and cofounder of Scientific American and Munn & Co., the country's leading patent agency, and helped secure patents for Thomas Edison , Alexander Graham Bell ...

  9. Subway - Wikipedia

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    Subway (group), an American band; The Subways, an English rock band The Subways, their self-titled debut album "Subways" (song), by the Avalanches "Subway", a song by the Bee Gees on their album Children of the World