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LosAngelesSportsFan
August 17th, 2010, 10:07 AM
An update as of August 10

Los Angeles
San Francisco
Boston
New York
Philadelphia
Athens
Rome
Berlin
Paris
London
Milan

Northsider
August 17th, 2010, 05:13 PM
Small project I'm doing. Mapping the subways I've ridden on (to scale). ...in progress.

http://img690.imageshack.us/img690/1918/subwaymap.jpg

Mirage52
August 17th, 2010, 08:05 PM
Awesome board...glad I found it.

Baltimore
Washington, DC
New York City
Montreal
Rome
Prague
Vienna
Budapest

SpastiK
August 17th, 2010, 09:08 PM
1.MADRID
2.BARCELONA (1994)
3.PARIS (1994)
4.LONDON (1996)
5.PRAGUE (2001)
6.WIEN (2002)
7.MOSCOW (2004)
8.SAN PETESBURG (2004)
9.TOKYO (2004)
10.YOKOHAMA (2004)
11.VALENCIA (2005)
12.MUNICH (2005)
13.FRANKFURT (2005)
14.KOLN (2005)
15.BRUSSELS (2005)
16.ROTTERDAM (2005)
17.AMSTERDAM (2005)
18.HAMBURG (2005)
19.BERLIN (2005)
20.ANTWERP (2006)
21.NEW YORK (2006)
22.PHILADELPHIA (2006)
23.WASHINGTON (2006)
24.MILAN (2006)
25.COPENAGUE (2006)
26.HELSINKI (2006)
27.WARSAW (2006)
28.STUTTGART (2006)
29.ATHENS (2006)
30.OSLO (2007)
31.STOCKHOLM (2007)
32.SOFIA (2007)
33.BUCHAREST (2007)
34.BILBAO (2007)
35.BEIJING (2007)
36.SHANGHAI (2007)
37.HONG KONG (2007)
38.ROMA (2007)
39.LYON (2008)
40.BOSTON (2008)
41.MONTREAL (2008)
42.TORONTO (2008)
43.CHICAGO (2008)
44.ESTAMBUL (2008)
45.SEVILLA (2009)
46.TOULOUSE (2009)
47.LISBOA (2009)
48.BUDAPEST (2009)
49.LILLE (2009)
50.RENNES (2009)
51.GLASGOW (2009)
52.NEWCASTLE (2009)
53.TURIN (2009)
54.GENOA (2009)
55.MINSK (2010)
56.KIEV (2010)
57.MARSEILLE (2010)
58.PALMA MALLORCA (2010)
59.TBILISI (2010)
60.BAKU (2010)
61.DUBAI (2010)
62.CAIRO (2010)

CNGL
January 8th, 2011, 11:48 AM
Update:

1. Madrid (2006)
2. Barcelona (2011)

TheKorean
January 8th, 2011, 04:59 PM
New York- Both MTA and PATH
Philadelphia- SEPTA
Los Angeles
Boston
Seoul
Busan
Incheon

Magnus Brage
January 8th, 2011, 05:31 PM
Stockholm- I have travelled all lines, only one line is deep below ground, mainly overground line, it's a smallscale slow subway, short distance between the stations, the busiest station is quite empty at times. Even at rush hour there is plenty of space for passengers.

St Petersburg: Rapid subway, long distance between stations, all lines are deep below the ground, the stations and waggons are way bigger than the Stockholm metro-ones.

And...it's crowded at all times. Rush hour means SQUEEZING & SQUASHING

Moscow: same thing as above, although I think that the Moscow metro is more efficient, developed and not that underdimensioned as the St Petersburg one.

Paris Reminded me a bit of the Stockholm metro, that is a slow metro with short distance between stations, small waggons. On the other hand: the RER reminded me of the St Petersburg metro.

diablo234
January 9th, 2011, 10:38 PM
These are the following metro/subway systems that I have been on.

New York - Both the MTA Subway and the PATH System
Philadelphia - Both the SEPTA subway and the PATCO line
San Francisco - Both the BART and MUNI system
Washington DC
Atlanta
Chicago
Cleveland
Buenos Aires
London
Madrid
Paris

Along with the following light rail lines:
Denver
Baltimore
Minneapolis
Houston
Dallas

DanielFigFoz
January 9th, 2011, 10:54 PM
London
Düsseldorf
Lisbon
Porto
Brussels
Wuppertal

Rinius
January 11th, 2011, 05:17 PM
Rotterdam
Paris
Prague
Barcelona

VECTROTALENZIS
January 11th, 2011, 05:37 PM
Stockholm
London
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur
Shanghai

IrishMan2010
January 12th, 2011, 01:19 AM
London
New York
Chicago
Toronto
Milan

Northsider
January 12th, 2011, 05:47 AM
These are the following metro/subway systems that I have been on.

New York - Both the MTA Subway and the PATH System
Philadelphia - Both the SEPTA subway and the PATCO line
San Francisco - Both the BART and MUNI system
Washington DC
Atlanta
Chicago
Cleveland
Cleveland
Buenos Aires
London
Madrid
Paris

Along with the following light rail lines:
Denver
Baltimore
Minneapolis
Houston
Dallas

Cleveland's was so awesome it got listed twice? :nuts:

Tagnuzlsx
January 12th, 2011, 07:07 AM
Update:
Sofia
Athens
Tokyo
Tachikawa
Hiroshima
Kitakyushu
Rome Fiumicino Airport

steckner
January 12th, 2011, 07:10 AM
travelling underground

seoul
tokyo
paris,
london
marseille
rome
milano
barcelona
brussels
amsterdam
rotterdam
prague
munich
berlin
hamburg
cologne
dusseldorf
duisburg
bochum
dortmund
hannover
stuttgart
frankfurt
ludwigshafen
mannheim
nuremberg
vienna
bonn
oslo
helsinki

marobara
January 12th, 2011, 07:37 PM
for me:

Warsaw
London (both Tube and DLR)
Milan
Barcelona
Kiev
Brussels
Rome

GENIUS LOCI
January 12th, 2011, 07:42 PM
Rome Fiumicino Airport

Do you mean the people mover of the airport?

tampasteve
January 12th, 2011, 09:04 PM
Below is my most up to date list. This includes light rail, trams, metros and a few commuter rail systems.

North America:
Miami
Walt Disney World
Tampa
Jacksonville
Charlotte
Washington DC
New York City
Las Vegas
San Diego
Chicago
San Francisco
New Orleans

South America:
Buenos Aires

Europe:
Cardiff (commuter rail)
London
Manchester
Paris
Munich
Nuremburg
Rostock
St. Petersburg
Bratislava
Budapest

Asia:
Shanghai
Beijing

Coming this year: Atlanta, Seattle, Austin (commuter rail).


Steve

diablo234
January 13th, 2011, 01:04 AM
Cleveland's was so awesome it got listed twice? :nuts:

Nah, I just didn't notice that I included that city twice on the list.

Falubaz
May 4th, 2011, 02:39 PM
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires

Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)


Now i can add:

49. Copenhagen

SpastiK
May 28th, 2011, 05:47 PM
1.MADRID
2.BARCELONA (1994)
3.PARIS (1994)
4.LONDON (1996)
5.PRAGUE (2001)
6.WIEN (2002)
7.MOSCOW (2004)
8.SAN PETESBURG (2004)
9.TOKYO (2004)
10.YOKOHAMA (2004)
11.VALENCIA (2005)
12.MUNICH (2005)
13.FRANKFURT (2005)
14.KOLN (2005)
15.BRUSSELS (2005)
16.ROTTERDAM (2005)
17.AMSTERDAM (2005)
18.HAMBURG (2005)
19.BERLIN (2005)
20.ANTWERP (2006)
21.NEW YORK (2006)
22.PHILADELPHIA (2006)
23.WASHINGTON (2006)
24.MILAN (2006)
25.COPENAGUE (2006)
26.HELSINKI (2006)
27.WARSAW (2006)
28.STUTTGART (2006)
29.ATHENS (2006)
30.OSLO (2007)
31.STOCKHOLM (2007)
32.SOFIA (2007)
33.BUCHAREST (2007)
34.BILBAO (2007)
35.BEIJING (2007)
36.SHANGHAI (2007)
37.HONG KONG (2007)
38.ROMA (2007)
39.LYON (2008)
40.BOSTON (2008)
41.MONTREAL (2008)
42.TORONTO (2008)
43.CHICAGO (2008)
44.ESTAMBUL (2008)
45.SEVILLA (2009)
46.TOULOUSE (2009)
47.LISBOA (2009)
48.BUDAPEST (2009)
49.LILLE (2009)
50.RENNES (2009)
51.GLASGOW (2009)
52.NEWCASTLE (2009)
53.TURIN (2009)
54.GENOA (2009)
55.MINSK (2010)
56.KIEV (2010)
57.MARSEILLE (2010)
58.PALMA MALLORCA (2010)
59.TBILISI (2010)
60.BAKU (2010)
61.DUBAI (2010)
62.CAIRO (2010)
63.BALTIMORE (2011)

rheintram
May 28th, 2011, 11:48 PM
real metros only:

Vienna
Munich
Berlin
London
Paris
Barcelona
Istanbul
Haifa
Rome

Quite few compared to many around here

micro
May 29th, 2011, 12:17 AM
1. Amsterdam
2. Athens
3. Baltimore
4. Barcelona
5. Berlin
6. Bielefeld
7. Bilbao
8. Bochum
9. Bonn
10. Boston
11. Brussels
12. Budapest
13. Chicago
14. Cologne
15. Copenhagen
16. Dortmund
17. Dublin
18. Duisburg
19. Düsseldorf
20. Essen/Mülheim
21. Frankfurt
22. Genoa
23. Glasgow
24. Hamburg
25. Hanover
26. Helsinki
27. Hong Kong
28. Kobe
29. Kuala Lumpur
30. Kyoto
31. Lille
32. Lisbon
33. London
34. Los Angeles
35. Lyon
36. Madrid
37. Miami
38. Milan
39. Montreal
40. Moscow
41. Munich
42. Nagoya
43. Naples
44. New Jersey
45. New York
46. Newark
47. Newcastle
48. Nuremberg
49. Oporto
50. Osaka
51. Oslo
52. Palma de Mallorca
53. Paris
54. Philadelphia
55. Pittsburgh
56. Prague
57. Rio de Janeiro
58. Rome
59. Rotterdam
60. Saint Petersburg
61. San Francisco
62. Shanghai
63. Shenzhen
64. Singapore
65. Stockholm
66. Stuttgart
67. Tokyo
68. Toronto
69. Toulouse
70. Turin
71. Valencia (Spain)
72. Vancouver
73. Vienna
74. Washington
75. Wuppertal
76. Yokohama
Plus
77. Istanbul

Sky Harbor
May 30th, 2011, 01:56 PM
BUMP!

I've been on the following metros:

-Manila (of course ;))
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo
-Los Angeles
-Athens
-Berlin

UPDATE:

-Gdansk (tram)
-Guangzhou

Sky Harbor
June 3rd, 2011, 04:07 PM
^^ Another update:

-Warsaw (soon, as I will be studying there for a year!)

SydneyCity
June 5th, 2011, 09:07 AM
1. Sydney
2. Melbourne
3. Hong Kong
4. Singapore
5. London
6. Paris
7. Rome

W_on_sea
June 7th, 2011, 12:14 AM
1. London
2. Glasgow
3. St Petersburg
4. Paris
5. Moscow
6. Helsinki
7. New York
8. Milan
9. Berlin
10. Naples
11. Rome
12. Madrid
13. Nuremberg
14. Kyiv
15. Brussels
16. Toulouse
17. Lyon
18. Marseille

Tagnuzlsx
July 8th, 2011, 07:24 PM
Baku
Tbilisi
Yerevan
Minsk
Singapore Changi Airport
Auckland
San Francisco Airport
San Francisco
Los Angeles
Las Vegas
Salt Lake City
Denver Airport
Washington Dulles Airport
Washington DC
New York
JFK Airport
Heathrow Airport

Galandar
July 8th, 2011, 10:08 PM
New York
Moscow
Paris
Istanbul
Vienna
Baku
Tbilisi
Budapest
Munich
Milan
Torino
Brussels
Amsterdam
Almaty
Oslo
Dusseldorf
Bratislava
Sochi
Adana

TrueBulgarian
July 9th, 2011, 08:01 PM
Sofia
Warsaw
Vienna
Prague
Brussels
Amsterdam
Milan
Munich
Paris
Budapest
London
Rome
Berlin
Koeln
Manchester

RegioManio
July 9th, 2011, 08:41 PM
1. Mexico City
2. Madrid
3. Barcelona
4. Bilbao
5. Valencia
6. Paris
7. Berlin
8. London
9. Brussels
10. New York
11. Los Angeles
12. Boston
13. Chicago
13. Philladelphia
14. Budapest
15. Prague
16. Rome
17. Milan
18. Naples
19. Vienna
20. Istanbul
21. Lisbon
22. Montreal
23. Toronto
24. Kuala Lumpur (next month)
25. Monterrey (it's more a LT rather than a real metro, but it's partially underground)

Windblower
July 9th, 2011, 10:58 PM
^^ Which section of the Bratislava metro did You travel? :lol: :lol: :lol:

Falubaz
July 10th, 2011, 02:12 AM
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires
49. Copenhagen

Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)

New ones
50. Tokyo
51. Kyoto
52. Osaka
53. Kobe

Petr
July 13th, 2011, 10:56 PM
^^
You consider SKM Trójmiasto metropolitan?

Now I can add Paris to my short list ;)
1. Praha
2. Warszawa
3. Stockholm
4. Oslo
5. Berlin
6. Paris

ender650
July 14th, 2011, 12:52 AM
- Tokyo/ Yokohama area
- Kyoto
- Osaka
- Sapporo
- Sendai
- Fukuoka
- Vancouver
- Edmonton
- Portland
- Seattle
- San Francisco

gino lo spazzino
July 14th, 2011, 12:59 AM
1. Milan (Metropolitana and Passante Linee S)
2. Rome
3. Paris (Metrò and RER)
4. London
5. Madrid
6. NYC
7. Toronto (imminently)

acarleial
July 14th, 2011, 05:12 AM
London
Paris

SO143
July 14th, 2011, 05:38 AM
London
New York
Paris
Madrid
Toronto

I like Madrid metro which i found pretty modern and decent. I am amazed by the size of London Underground which is too massive, long tracks, their stations are pretty clean and have the most CCTV cameras i have ever seen. Toronto subway is also very clean, neat and stock carriages are new but overall it's quite small though. Both New York Subway and Paris metro are sort of filthy, hot and i didn't enjoy them.

MatuARG
July 14th, 2011, 07:39 AM
here's my list

1.Buenos Aires (everyday)
2.Sao Paulo
3.Rio de Janeiro
4.Mexico DF
5.Boston
6.New york
7.Toronto
8.Montreal
9.Miami
10.Paris
11.Roma
12.Milano
13.Amsterdam
14.Berlin
15.London
16.Madrid
17.Barcelona
18.Munich
19.Frankfurt
20.Lyon
21.Valencia

sarimanok
July 14th, 2011, 02:39 PM
here's mine

Manila

not bad though:lol:

FlyBoy88
July 14th, 2011, 08:01 PM
Bucharest
Vienna
Rome
Munich
Lausanne
Valencia
Barcelona
Paris
London
Montreal
Vancouver
Boston
New York
Washington DC
Chicago
Seattle

Falubaz
July 15th, 2011, 03:27 AM
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires
49. Copenhagen
50. Tokyo
51. Kyoto
52. Osaka
53. Kobe

Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)

Now i add
54. Fukuoka
55. Hiroshima
56. Kitakyushu

Stuu
July 15th, 2011, 03:58 AM
1. London
2. Newcastle
3. Liverpool
4. Paris
5. Lille
6. Brussels
7. Cologne
8. Berlin
9. Budapest
10. Barcelona
11. Madrid
12. San Francisco
13. New York, inc PATH
14. Istanbul
15. Singapore
16. Bangkok
17. Kuala Lumpur
18. Hong Kong
19. Tokyo
20. Yokohama
21. Osaka
22. Kyoto
23. Sydney

Stainless
July 15th, 2011, 05:21 PM
London
New York
Toronto
Paris
Strasbourg
Berlin
Prague
Budapest
Munich
Vienna
Singapore
Hong Kong
Sydney
Seoul
Busan
Daegu
Tokyo
Kyoto
Shanghai
Guangzhou
Beijing
Novosibirsk
Kazan
Moscow
Kiev
Cairo
Montreal
Munich
Nuremburg
San Fransisco

Total 30. Only a few cities I have been to without taking the metro
Brussels
Daejeon
Helsinki
Stockholm
Copenhagen
Wuhan (apparently)
Hamburg
Fukuoka
Amsterdam
Warsaw
Bucharest

Actually that is quite a few I never used, but I usually make an effort to use it if it is there.

Falubaz
July 15th, 2011, 05:35 PM
^^Come on. It is the number 1 on the list: to do;-)

hkskyline
July 15th, 2011, 05:39 PM
An update :

Europe
London
Paris
Brussels
Stockholm
Prague
Glasgow
Berlin
Lisbon
Madrid
Budapest
Vienna
Copenhagen
Munich
Milan
Barcelona
Valencia

Asia
Tokyo
Seoul
Beijing
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Guangzhou
Hong Kong
Busan
Singapore
Taipei
Kuala Lumpur
Kaohsiung

North America
New York
Philadelphia
Boston
Chicago
San Francisco
Montreal
Toronto
Vancouver

Australia
Sydney

Petr
July 16th, 2011, 09:42 AM
^^Come on. It is the number 1 on the list: to do;-)
me like it ;)

Falubaz
July 17th, 2011, 04:55 PM
Now i add
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires
49. Copenhagen
50. Tokyo
51. Kyoto
52. Osaka
53. Kobe
54. Fukuoka
55. Hiroshima
56. Kitakyushu


Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)

New ones, since im traveling at the time:

57.Busan
58.Seoul

Falubaz
July 20th, 2011, 12:05 PM
Today i can add the 59th metro sytem
Gwangju:-)

micro
July 20th, 2011, 05:53 PM
Falubaz hurrying breathlessly from city to city...
Take your time to see something overground as well! :)

Falubaz
July 21st, 2011, 08:19 AM
Haha. I cant help. They just built metros all over Japan and Korea.

Balkanada
July 21st, 2011, 09:55 PM
Only Toronto :(

lammius
July 24th, 2011, 05:50 AM
North America:
Boston
New York
Jersey City/Hoboken
Newark (if underground light rail counts)
Philadelphia
Baltimore
Washington
Atlanta
Los Angeles
Toronto
Montreal

Europe:
Amsterdam
Paris
Berlin
Rome
Barcelona

I have not yet visited any Asian cities that have underground metro systems, but hope to change that soon.

Brapple11
July 24th, 2011, 01:19 PM
London
Berlin
Glasgow
not many i know :(

Fatfield
July 28th, 2011, 08:51 AM
London
Glasgow
Sunderland
Newcastle
Barcelona
Munich
Boston
NY
Washington DC
Atlanta (I think)
Montreal

I can now add Cologne to the list.

Chrizzle
July 28th, 2011, 11:04 AM
Düsseldorf
Cologne
Stuttgart
Frankfurt
Munich
Dortmund
Berlin
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
Barcelona
Praha
Istanbul
New York
New Jersey
San Francisco

Falubaz
August 2nd, 2011, 05:13 PM
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires
49. Copenhagen
50. Tokyo
51. Kyoto
52. Osaka
53. Kobe
54. Fukuoka
55. Hiroshima
56. Kitakyushu
57. Busan
58. Seoul
59. Gwangju

Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)

Next one in Korea:
60. Incheon

Falubaz
August 7th, 2011, 12:38 PM
^^ i can add the Seoul-Incheon airport rail now.

Valleman
August 7th, 2011, 04:43 PM
Stockholm
Berlin
Stuttgart
München
København

:)

Silly_Walks
August 7th, 2011, 09:54 PM
Europe:
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
The Hague (tram tunnel...)
Paris
Barcelona

North America:
Washington DC
New York City

Asia:
Hong Kong
Beijing
Shanghai
Shenzhen
Guangzhou
Nanjing
Tianjin

signol
August 10th, 2011, 03:31 PM
I'm definitely going to use the Glasgow metro in June, and hopefully Dubai in autumn.

Glasgow is added to the list. Dubai never happened :( but trips booked to Milan and Cologne. I'm going to Johannesburg as well, but may or may not get to ride the Gautrain.

London
Newcastle
Glasgow
Paris
Lyon
Porto
Brussels
Rome
Berlin
Dusseldorf
Hamburg
Munich
Nuremburg
Wuppertal
Frankfurt
Stockholm
St Petersburg
Moscow
Prague
Vienna
Budapest
Athens
Montreal
Washington
New York
Boston
Rio
Sao Paulo
Buenos Aires
Santiago
Valparaiso
Hong Kong
Bangkok
Singapore
Kuala Lumpur
Cairo

signol

Bluetaxon
August 11th, 2011, 02:34 PM
Only in:

Germany:

Berlin
Cologne
Dortmund
Munich

Poland

Warsaw

France:

Lille

Sky Harbor
August 17th, 2011, 06:17 AM
UPDATE:

-Gdansk (tram)
-Guangzhou

BUMP!

Here's my updated list. :tongue2:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin
-Gdansk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur

Planned:

-Warsaw

Puss in Boots
August 17th, 2011, 09:26 AM
By comparison with you all I am a new born baby :) I travelled by metro only in:
Paris
Brussels
Amsterdam
Lisbon
Madrid
Barcelona
Vienna
Sofia
Bucharest
Can I add Stuttgart and Porto? We all now the particularities of those cities and the fact that it's not quite a Metro system, although it runs also underground.

Falubaz
August 17th, 2011, 10:38 AM
Next one in Korea:
60. Incheon

Now again adding new metro- probably the last one this year:
61. Stockholm

Hot Rod
August 20th, 2011, 04:45 AM
heavy rail subways/metros:10
NA:5
New York
Chicago
Vancouver
SF
DC

Asia:5
Chongqing
Osaka
Nagoya
Chengdu
Tokyo

Not sure how to classify Seattle, not a metro but ....
Seattle (Downtown Bus/Light Rail tunnel), parts of Central Link Light Rail

airport
Seattle-Tacoma Airport
Beijing Capital Airport
Chicago O'hare International Airport
Denver International Airport
Washington Dulles International Airport
SFO Airport
SLC Airport

Budd Mafersa
August 21st, 2011, 11:12 PM
London
Paris
Lisbon
Berlin
Munich
São Paulo
Rio
Manchester (Metrolink)
Liverpool
Glasgow

checco24
August 23rd, 2011, 11:17 PM
Lisbon
Oporto
Madrid
Barcelona
Paris
London
New York
Rome
Vienna
Dusseldorf
Hong kong
Sydney ( I think that is a train but has underground sections)
Athens

yaohua2000
August 24th, 2011, 10:38 PM
Beijing
Chongqing
Guangzhou
Hong Kong
Nanjing
New Delhi
Shanghai
Tianjin

porys
August 25th, 2011, 08:34 PM
Berlin
Prague
Budapest
Vienna
Warsaw
Madrid
Moscow
Izmir
Istambul
Amsterdam
London
Paris
Stockholm
Milan
Torino
Minsk

Dabi89
August 28th, 2011, 07:13 PM
In chronological order (maybe) with my evaluation from 0 to 5

London  ★★★★★
Rome   ★☆☆☆☆
Milan   ★★★☆☆
Paris   ★★★★☆
Tokyo   ★★★★★
Kyoto    ★★★★☆
Osaka   ★★★★☆
Vienna  ★★★★☆
Dublin   ★★☆☆☆
Seoul    ★★★★★
Incheon  ★★★★☆
Daejeon  ★★★★☆
Busan   ★★★☆☆
Nagoya  ★★★☆☆
Kobe   ★★★☆☆
Fukuoka  ★★★★☆
Prague  ★★★☆☆
Berlin   ★★★★☆
Torino ★★★★☆
Sapporo  ★★★☆☆

Falubaz
August 28th, 2011, 08:20 PM
Good idea with the points... but Dublin has just trams, no metro yet. Unless u count the suburban rail as a metro. Does it have at least good frequency?

Sky Harbor
September 18th, 2011, 02:18 PM
BUMP!

Here's my updated list. :tongue2:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur

Planned:

-Warsaw

UPDATE: Warsaw is done (tram and metro)! :D

Planned:

-Poznań (tram)

Illithid Dude
September 18th, 2011, 08:10 PM
Alright, let's try this.

Los Angeles
San Francisco
New York
Vancouver
Toronto
Montreal
Paris
London
Copenhagen
Berlin
Munich
Malmo
Tokyo
DC
Chicago

And I think that is it...

EDIT: Mind you, this is only for things that have gone underground. I've been on many more that haven't.

Busfotodotnl
September 19th, 2011, 07:45 PM
Not that many:
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
The Hague
Brussels
Paris
Toulouse
Barcelona
Cologne
Stuttgart
Berlin
Warsaw
Sint-Petersburg
London
Munich
Haifa (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qW9favPKsBU)
Istanbul
Antwerp
Frankfurt
Rome

mhays
September 19th, 2011, 10:00 PM
I'll give it a shot:
--NY
--Chicago (or just el?)
--Boston
--SF
--Seattle
--London
--Paris
--Madrid
--Tokyo

I'm realizing how often I visit a city and never use the train...walking everywhere.

pikopancho
September 20th, 2011, 05:53 PM
Singapore
Shanghai
Kuala Lumpur
Hong Kong
Bangkok
Sydney
Berlin
London
Amsterdam
Paris
Glasgow

Coming up:

Montreal
New York
Washington DC

Mr_Dru
September 21st, 2011, 07:56 PM
I've a short list: rate 1-5

London (5)
Paris (5)
Rotterdam (4)
Singapore (4)
Milan (3)
Amsterdam (3)
San Francisco (2)
Mexico City (1)

Sky Harbor
November 14th, 2011, 02:09 PM
BUMP! (again :D)

BUMP!

Here's my updated list. :tongue2:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur
-Warsaw

UPDATE: Didn't get to ride the tram in Poznań, but London is done! :D

Planned:

-Budapest
-Amsterdam
-Paris

hmmwv
November 14th, 2011, 10:41 PM
Short list here too,
Beijing
Shanghai
Nanjing
Chongqing
HK
Seattle (bus and lightrail tunnel)
LA
NYC
Paris
Marseilles
Barcelona

Urbanus
November 15th, 2011, 10:21 AM
Let me update my list - it have been 5 years...

My previous comments are still relevant (with a few exceptrins):

Copenhagen - my home town. Metro is very modern, but too small and a bit too boring with very similar design, S-tog more interesting, but too little underground.

Berlin - great system, both U-Bahn and S-Bahn. U-Bahn needs some upgrades and extension, too little money.

Hamburg - (U+S-Bahn) very efficient and nice, but not very crowded, and therefor a little boring in my opinion. Could be a bit bigger, some parts of the city have little coverage.

London - very great system. Very crowded (at any part of the day+evening), very big system, covers almost every part of the city. But many stations could be a little more interesting. The newest stations, on the Jubilee Line Extension, are really great! Like the historic parts too. Simply great.

Stockholm - one of the best systems in the world compared to the city size. Beautiful stations, nice trains (the new ones), very crowded, covers much of city and suburbs. My favorite!

Amsterdam - Actually I like the stations and trains very much, but it is much much too small. Covers nothing. Very little underground section. hated by the city. No one uses it. Will hopefully be better with the North-South-line, but need much more extensions than that to be an important part of the city!

Rotterdam - nice, but needs more crowd.

Prague - great system, very efficient, alright stations. Could use some more extensions. Some stations starts to look old.

Paris - awful system. Dirty, inefficient. Small trains. But I like the big labyrintic stations.

Valencia - nice and modern, but was not very big when I was there (many years ago now)

New:

München/Munich - (U+S-Bahn): Supernice!! Great network, great stations, extremely good coverage of almost all parts of the city. Great layout. Very modern and very efficient. My new favorite!

Zürich - (S-Bahn): Mostly surburban system with down town-tunnel. Mostly commuter-rail-like. Unlike other S-bahn-systems, it isn't very urban and doesn't contribute to the urban transport within the city, only few stations in central areas. Very slow.

Milan - (Metro, S-train): Metro was great. A bit dirty, but quite nice anyways. Even though many stations looked similar to each other, they were alright, and it had okay coverage (and is still expanded). Good urban metro.

Oslo - (T-bane): Alright system, even though it is a caracteristic metro, it mostly serve surburban areas and down town. Needs more coverage of the rest of the cities. Stations outside of the city is not very well placed, but are somewhat alright. The central section through the downtown area from Grønland to Majorstuen is great, but it is unbeliavable that they havn't build a station yet in the dense area between Nationalteatret and Majorstuen (Homansbyen station have been plannes for ages, but havn't been build yet).

Malmö - (Citytunnel, commuterrail): Supergreat stations. Very impressive, big and modern. Used for regional trains to Copenhagen and southern sweden and local commutertrains. Not many stations, but those there are, are very great. Great for serving the most central places.

That bring my current list to:

Copenhagen (Metro+S-tog) :):)
London (Underground etc.) :):):):)
Berlin (U+S-Bahn) :):):):)
Stockholm (Tunnelbana) :):):):):)
Hamburg (U+S-Bahn) :):):)
Amsterdam (Metro) :):):)
Rotterdam (Metro) :):):):)
Prague (Metro) :):):):)
Paris (Metro) :):)
München (U+S-Bahn) :):):):):)
Zürich (S-Bahn) :)
Valencia (Metro) :):)
Oslo (T-bane) :):)
Malmö (commuterrail) :):):)

skytrax
November 28th, 2011, 04:06 PM
Lisbon, Rotterdam and Madrid

Updating :colgate:

Lisbon
Rotterdam
Madrid
Paris
London
Newcastle
Barcelona
Beijing
Tianjin
Binhai
Shanghai
Brussels
Miami
Milan
Athens
Rome
Istanbul

Triple C
November 29th, 2011, 01:58 AM
İzmir and Ankara

AG
November 29th, 2011, 02:03 AM
Reasonably short list:

- Melbourne
- Sydney
- Singapore
- Hong Kong
- Tokyo
- Kyoto
- Osaka
- London
- New York
- San Francisco
- Toronto

trainrover
November 29th, 2011, 02:20 AM
Atlanta (I think)
Huh :?

trainrover
November 29th, 2011, 02:24 AM
Wuppertal

No no, it's not nerdy... :)
It sure is! considering yer train never submerged ...

Dralcoffin
November 29th, 2011, 02:41 AM
Chicago
Washington, D.C.

To make my list longer, counting above ground light rail:
St. Louis
Minneapolis

kichigai
November 29th, 2011, 12:03 PM
Moscow
St Petersburg
Pyongyang
Beijing
Shanghai
Hong Kong
New Delhi
Seoul
Taipei
Sapporo
Tokyo
Yokohama
Nagoya
Osaka
Fukuoka
Sydney
Melbourne
London
Calcutta
San Francisco
Berlin
Amsterdam
Paris
Lyon
Madrid
Barcelona

SydneyCity
December 1st, 2011, 12:11 AM
^^

Pyongyang? What's the Pyongyang metro like?

But anyway, back to topic:

Sydney (2011)
Melbourne (2005)
Hong Kong (2005)
Singapore (1996)
Bangkok (IIRC only Skytrain, 2001)
London (2009)
Paris (2009)
Rome (2009)

The dates are when I last used the systems.

kichigai
December 1st, 2011, 09:03 AM
Pyonyangyang Metro is amazing! Stations are immaculate with stunning over the top chandeliers. Trains are old German stock (complete with German grafitti).

FabriFlorence
December 1st, 2011, 09:53 AM
My uploaded list:

Rome
Milan
Naples
Paris
Munich
Genoa
Barcelona
Madrid
London
Vienna
Budapest
Prague
Lyon
Valencia
Berlin
Hamburg
Copenhaghen
Stockholm
Oslo
Frankfurt (light rail)
Turin
Nuremberg
Koln (light rail)
Dortmund (light rail)
Hanover (light rail)
Perugia (Minimetro)
Boston
New York
Philadelphia

Attus
December 1st, 2011, 10:48 PM
Budapest
Wien
Praha
Berlin (both S+U)
Nürnberg
München (both S+U)
Dortmund
Duisburg
Düsseldorf
Gelsenkirchen
Oberhausen
Essen
Bochum
Hannover
Stuttgart (each Stadtbahn = Light Rail)
Kobenhavn (Metro)
Milano (both M+S)
Roma
Paris (both RER + M)
Bruxelles (both Metro and Premetro)
Antwerpen (Premetro)
Alicante (Tram = Light Rail)
Amsterdam

micro
December 1st, 2011, 10:59 PM
Pyonyangyang Metro is amazing! Stations are immaculate with stunning over the top chandeliers. Trains are old German stock (complete with German grafitti).
Is it true that only a few stations are open for tourists?

R@ptor
December 2nd, 2011, 01:15 AM
Update:

Europe:
Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Bochum, Bremen, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne, Copenhagen, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Nuremberg, Paris, Porto, Prague, Rome, Rotterdam, Sevilla, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Turin, Valencia, Vienna

Asia:
Bangkok, Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guangzhou, Hiroshima, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Kaohsiung, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Nagoya, Nanjing, Osaka, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Wuhan, Yokohama

North & Central America:
Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Toronto, Washington

Oceania:
Melbourne, Sydney

Africa:
Cairo

kichigai
December 2nd, 2011, 04:20 AM
Is it true that only a few stations are open for tourists?

So it is said. Most like things in North Korea there are only select areas that you are invited to see. Some say that the Pyongyang Metro only operates between two stations purely to show tourists. I doubt this, the trains certainly continued on past the two stations that we were able to see.

MarneGator
December 2nd, 2011, 06:24 AM
In the order I've ridden them:
New York
San Francisco
Washington, D.C.
London
Paris
Philadelphia
Boston
Montreal

boy8293
December 3rd, 2011, 06:09 PM
Bangkok
Kuala Lumpur
Singapore
Hong Kong
Taipei
Guangzhou
Beijing
and Tianjin...

Darloeye
December 4th, 2011, 05:39 AM
London Underground and Tyne & Wear Metro.

Woonsocket54
December 4th, 2011, 07:40 AM
Chronologically; with the date of my first time
1. Minsk (late 80s-early 90s)
2. St Petersburg (early 90s)
3. Moscow metro (summer 1993); monorail (summer 2007)
4. New York City subway (btw 1995 and 1997); PATH (~2005)
5. Boston (summer 2002)
6. Miami (Jun 2003)
7. Chicago (Sep 2003)
8. Philadelphia SEPTA (Jan 2004); PATCO (summer 2004)
9. San Francisco BART+MUNI (Aug 2004)
10. Stockholm (Aug or Sep 2004)
11. Copenhagen M+S (Aug or Sep 2004)
12. Hamburg U+S (Dec 2007)
13. Berlin U+S (Dec 2007)
14. Amsterdam (Jan 2008)
15. Rotterdam (Jan 2008)
16. Vancouver (Aug 2008)
17. Washington, DC (Aug 2008)
18. Montreal (Nov 2008)
19. Los Angeles (Dec 2008)
20. London (Jun 2009)
21. Newark Light Rail (Jan 2010)
22. Yokohama Minatomirai (9 May 2010)
23. Kyoto (10 May 2010)
24. Osaka (11 May 2010)
25. Tokyo (13 May 2010)
26. Baltimore (4 Sep 2010)
27. Cleveland (6 Jul 2011)
28. Buffalo (7 Jul 2011)
29. Beijing (9 Sep 2011)
30. Nanjing (14 Sep 2011)
31. Shanghai (17 Sep 2011)

Azrain98
December 4th, 2011, 08:04 AM
Nagoya :: Japan
Fukuoka :: Japan
Kita-Kyushu :: Japan
Kuala Lumpur :: Malaysian
Lion City :: Singapore
Shanghai :: China
Sydney :: Australia
Makati :: Philippines
Davao :: Philippines
Manila :: Philippines

Update

Penang :: Malaysian
Johor Bahru :: Malaysian
Mexico city :: Mexican
( I choose as my favorite )

I selected only for my liking

Azrain98
December 4th, 2011, 08:07 AM
Update:

Europe:
Amsterdam, Antwerp, Athens, Barcelona, Berlin, Bochum, Bremen, Brussels, Budapest, Cologne, Copenhagen, Dortmund, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Helsinki, Lisbon, London, Lyon, Madrid, Milan, Munich, Nuremberg, Paris, Porto, Prague, Rome, Rotterdam, Sevilla, Stockholm, Stuttgart, Turin, Valencia, Vienna

Asia:
Bangkok, Beijing, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Guangzhou, Hiroshima, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Kaohsiung, Kobe, Kuala Lumpur, Manila, Nagoya, Nanjing, Osaka, Shanghai, Shenzhen, Singapore, Taipei, Tokyo, Wuhan, Yokohama

North & Central America:
Baltimore, Boston, Chicago, Los Angeles, Mexico City, New York, Philadelphia, San Francisco, Toronto, Washington

Oceania:
Melbourne, Sydney

Africa:
Cairo

^^

Where Jakarta ?? ( Indonesian ) :cheers:

Sky Harbor
December 4th, 2011, 12:40 PM
Davao :: Philippines

Davao has a metro? :?

R@ptor
December 4th, 2011, 04:06 PM
^^

Where Jakarta ?? ( Indonesian ) :cheers:

???

I haven't been to Jakarta so far and to the best of my knowledge they don't even have a subway system.

CrazyForID
December 4th, 2011, 07:28 PM
^^

Where Jakarta ?? ( Indonesian ) :cheers:
i know you're trying to mock
what's your problem?

moon993
December 4th, 2011, 11:13 PM
Currently:
-San Francisco Area
-Montreal
-New York City
-Vancouver
All in order of when I fist traveled on it.

asd5139
December 5th, 2011, 03:00 AM
i know you're trying to mock
what's your problem?

Don't get too overly sensitive:). I am doubting whether he understood the context of this thread or not. Since when Penang and Johor Bahru has metro system. Weirdly, he is currently residing in NZ which mean he should have the ability to understand and speak in English.:nuts:

CrazyForID
December 6th, 2011, 06:05 PM
Don't get too overly sensitive:). I am doubting whether he understood the context of this thread or not. Since when Penang and Johor Bahru has metro system. Weirdly, he is currently residing in NZ which mean he should have the ability to understand and speak in English.:nuts:
yeah, sorry for being too sensitive. i was just gey annoyed after seeing his posts
newzealander wannabe perhaps? :lol:

SIMSI
December 6th, 2011, 06:25 PM
Europe:
Warsaw, Prague, Kyiv, Bucuresti, Wien, Munich, Stuttgart, Wien, Paris, Lille, London, Barcelona, Istanbul

Asia:
Tehran, Beijing, Chengdu, Hongkong, Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore

Americas:
Mexico City, Rio de Janeiro

Sky Harbor
December 18th, 2011, 01:26 AM
BUMP!

Some new additions to my list! :okay:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur
-Warsaw (metro and tram)
-London
-Budapest (metro and tram)
-Amsterdam (tram)
-Paris (metro and RER)
-Kraków (tram)

Planned

-New York City

greg_christine
December 18th, 2011, 02:20 AM
I'm an amateur compared to many on this thread:

San Francisco
Los Angeles
Boston
New York
Washington
Baltimore
Athens
London

I've also been on light rail lines in New Orleans, San Jose, Houston, Charlotte, and Norfolk, plus the People-mover in Detroit and monorail in Las Vegas, but none of those have significant underground segments.

Sky Harbor
January 12th, 2012, 02:49 AM
BUMP! (again! :colgate:)

Some (more) new additions to my list after booking a sweep of four European countries! :okay:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo (JR and metro)
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin (U-Bahn, S-Bahn and tram)
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur (metro and KTM Komuter)
-Warsaw (metro and tram)
-London
-Budapest (metro and tram)
-Amsterdam (tram)
-Paris (metro and RER)
-Kraków (tram)

Planned

-Helsinki (metro and tram)
-Tallinn (tram)
-Riga (tram)
-New York City

NordikNerd
January 25th, 2012, 04:27 PM
http://img401.imageshack.us/img401/6076/barcelonatbana.jpg
http://img823.imageshack.us/img823/15/londontbana.jpg
http://img191.imageshack.us/img191/3460/paristbana.jpg
Last july I travelled in 3 different cities; Barcelona, London and Paris
Barcelona was the cleanest and the most modern metro.

Also used the metro in:

Stockholm
St Petersburg
Moscow

Sky Harbor
January 25th, 2012, 07:49 PM
BUMP! (again! :colgate:)

Some (more) new additions to my list after booking a sweep of four European countries! :okay:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo (JR and metro)
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin (U-Bahn, S-Bahn and tram)
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur (metro and KTM Komuter)
-Warsaw (metro and tram)
-London
-Budapest (metro and tram)
-Amsterdam (tram)
-Paris (metro and RER)
-Kraków (tram)

Planned

-Helsinki (metro and tram)
-Tallinn (tram)
-Riga (tram)
-New York City

Two more additions to this: Rome and Prague. :)

Sampei
January 26th, 2012, 02:09 PM
Rome
Milan
Catania
Lisboa
Berlin
Frankfurt
Paris
London
Valencia
Madrid
Barcelona
New York City

seapug
January 28th, 2012, 07:54 PM
Vancouver, Seattle, Portland, San Francisco, Chicago, New York, Seoul, busan and Incheon

Hot Rod
January 28th, 2012, 09:06 PM
Vancouver, Seattle, Chicago, NY, DC, SF, OKC (foot), Chongqing, Beijing, Shanghai, Osaka, Tokyo, Nagoya

Falubaz
January 30th, 2012, 01:42 PM
DC? OKC?

Hot Rod
February 6th, 2012, 06:35 AM
yes, DC (Washington DC) has a metro system. and OKC (Oklahoma City) has a pedestrian underground.

iamawesomezero
February 6th, 2012, 11:18 AM
Paris! my favourite cityhttp://www.collegefun4u.com/track.php?u=4

Falubaz
February 19th, 2012, 09:42 PM
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires
49. Copenhagen
50. Tokyo
51. Kyoto
52. Osaka
53. Kobe
54. Fukuoka
55. Hiroshima
56. Kitakyushu
57. Busan
58. Seoul
59. Gwangju
60. Incheon
61. Stockholm

Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)

Finally i can add:
62. Lisboa

Sky Harbor
February 22nd, 2012, 12:57 AM
BUMP! (again! :colgate:)

Some (more) new additions to my list after booking a sweep of four European countries! :okay:

-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Tokyo (JR and metro)
-Hong Kong
-Berlin (U-Bahn, S-Bahn and tram)
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur (metro and KTM Komuter)
-Warsaw (metro and tram)
-London
-Budapest (metro and tram)
-Amsterdam (tram)
-Paris (metro and RER)
-Kraków (tram)
-Helsinki (metro and tram)
-Tallinn (tram)
-Riga (tram)
-New York City (subway and MNR)
-Rome
-Prague (metro and tram)

Adding in a few more cities which I'm definitely targeting in the next two months:

-Dublin
-Lyon

Plus a few hopeful ones:

-Brussels
-Barcelona
-Madrid
-Lisbon
-Porto

Falubaz
February 22nd, 2012, 01:01 AM
1 Warszawa
2 München
3 Berlin
4 Hamburg
5 Stuttgart
6 Wien
7 Helsinki
8 Budapest
9 Praha
10 Milano
11 Roma
12 Paris
13 London
14 Barcelona
15 Amsterdam
16 Wuppertal
17 Salt Lake City
18 Gdańsk-Sopot-Gdynia
19 New York
20 Düsseldorf
21 Madrid
22 Bruxelles
23 Köln
24 Genova
25 Napoli
26. Hannover
27. Valencia
28. Hongkong
29. Shenzhen
30. Guangzhou
31. Beijing
32. Shanghai
33. Manila
34. Taipei
35. Kaohsiung
36. Singapore
37. Kuala Lumpur
38. Bangkok
39. Athens
40. San Diego
41. Los Angeles
42. Las Vegas
43. San Francisco
44. Chicago
45. Frankfurt/Main
46. Jersey City (PATH)
47. Philadelphia
48. Buenos Aires
49. Copenhagen
50. Tokyo
51. Kyoto
52. Osaka
53. Kobe
54. Fukuoka
55. Hiroshima
56. Kitakyushu
57. Busan
58. Seoul
59. Gwangju
60. Incheon
61. Stockholm
62. Lisboa

Airport services:

Düsseldorf (DUS)
New York (JFK)
Taipei (TPE)
San Francisco (SFO)
Dallas (DFW)
Chicago (ORD)
Frankfurt/Main (FRA)
Seoul - Incheon (ICN)

63. Porto

Metro do Porto is actually more like premetro, with underground sections in city center or separated sections (not always underground). But still nice system.

Almaden
February 25th, 2012, 10:08 AM
1. Stockholm
2, Oslo
3. Kobenhavn
4. Hamburg
5. Amsterdam
6. Bruxelles
7. Paris
8. London
9. Manchester
10. Glasgow
11. Madrid
12. Barcelona
13. Lisboa
14. Roma
15. Milano
16. Wien
17. Praha
18. Frankfurt
19. Munchen
20. Zurich
21. Koln
22. Istanbul
23. Toronto
24. Montreal
25. Vancouver
26. Seattle (underground busway)
27. San Francisco
28. Los Angeles
29. Mexico City
30. Chicago
31. New York City
32. Boston
33. Philadelphia
34. Baltimore
35. Washington DC
36. Atlanta
37. Hong Kong
38. Sydney

Sr.Horn
February 25th, 2012, 10:41 AM
3 new entry:

01 Barcelona (daily)
02 Tokyo
03 New York
04 Madrid
05 London
06 Kyoto
07 Valencia
08 Osaka
09 Yokohama
10 Sapporo
11 Los Angeles
12 San Francisco (BART)
13 Roma
14 Sendai
+++
15 Seoul
16 Busan
17 Daegu

Falubaz
February 25th, 2012, 11:50 AM
^^Do they have metro in Daewo?

Sr.Horn
February 25th, 2012, 03:27 PM
^^glupss Daegu :D

mattec
February 26th, 2012, 04:17 AM
NYC
Washington
Philadelphia
Pittsburgh
London
Newcastle
Amsterdam
Paris

Fatfield
May 7th, 2012, 03:14 PM
London
Glasgow
Sunderland
Newcastle
Barcelona
Cologne
Dusseldorf
Munich
Boston
NY
Washington DC
Atlanta (I think)
Montreal

Sky Harbor
May 8th, 2012, 12:31 PM
Lots of new additions in the last three months (in bold)! :okay:


-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo (JR and metro)
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin (U-Bahn, S-Bahn and tram)
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur (metro and KTM Komuter)
-Warsaw (metro and tram)
-London
-Budapest (metro and tram)
-Amsterdam (tram)
-Paris (metro and RER)
-Kraków (tram)
-Helsinki (metro and tram)
-Tallinn (tram)
-Riga (tram)
-New York City
-Rome
-Prague (metro and tram)
-Stockholm (T-bana and tram)
-Madrid (metro and Cercanías)
-Lisbon (metro and tram)
-Porto
-Częstochowa (tram)
-Lyon (métro and tram)
-Geneva (tram)

Planned

-Barcelona

Other cities are in the pipeline, but I don't know where else to go yet. :tongue2:

stefanguti
May 13th, 2012, 03:28 PM
1- Vienna
2- Paris
3- London
4- Berlin
5- Istanbul
6- Barcelona
7- Madrid
8- Rome
9- Lyon
10- Bangkok
11- Hong Kong
12- Kuala Lumpur
13- Prague
14- Budapest
15- Los Angeles
16- NYC
17- Sao Paulo
18- Rio de Janeiro
19- Amsterdam
20- Frankfurt
21- Zurich
22- Copenhagen
23- Las Vegas
24- Shenzen
25- Guanghzou

and a couple more I can't recall right now... ;)

mauritswever
May 13th, 2012, 04:19 PM
1. Amsterdam (trains are often cancelled without notice, they put on the heating in the summer and off in the winter, situation has slighty improved last years)
2. Rotterdam (better system, trains are clean and run punctual)
3. Brussels
4. Paris (nice system with rubber wheels and M14, system is runned in a "French" way)
5. Madrid
6. London (most impressive system)
7. Hamburg (known as Hochbahn, nice stretch in the city center near the harbour)
8. Berlin (nice to look at the history of both U-Bahn and S-Bahn)
9. Stockholm
10. Prague
11. Vienna
12. Nürnberg (partly driverless)
13. Münich
14. Bucharest (clean stations and trains, very safe due to security on board the trains and in the stations)

Tagnuzlsx
May 14th, 2012, 02:57 AM
Update:

Hannover
Cairo
Hong Kong

WonderlandPark
May 14th, 2012, 04:14 AM
Finally got a list together:

New York
Newark/PATH
Boston
Washington D.C.
Atlanta
Los Angeles/Metro & LRT
San Francisco/BART, MUNI & Caltrain
Montreal
Mexico City
Vancouver

Buenos Aires

London
Paris
Moscow/Metro & SVO Train
St. Petersburg
Kiev
Rome
Barcelona
Madrid
Helsinki
Munich/U & Sbahn
Brussels

Cairo

Tokyo/Metro, JR & Monorail
Osaka
Kyoto
Seoul/Metro & Korail
Hong Kong
Kuala Lumpur/Monorail, KTM Commuter, Rapid KL
Delhi
Dubai
Tashkent

if we are counting any urban rail transit, as I see others have done, then I will add

San Diego
Portland/LRT & Tram
Seattle/LRT & Tram
Miami
Las Vegas

Riga/Tram
Krakow/Tram
Lviv/Tram
Istanbul/LRT
Zagreb/Tram
Naples/Ferroviari

Bangkok/Skytrain
Hiroshima/Tram

Manitopiaaa
May 14th, 2012, 11:02 AM
^^ Damn. You must be loaded :lol:

I've traveled underground in New York City and Washington. And that's it. :cheers:

Hot Rod
May 14th, 2012, 07:57 PM
I have an update of my list of Underground Subway cities I've traveled:

New York
Chicago
Washington DC
Vancouver
San Francisco

Chongqing
Beijing
Shanghai
Osaka
Tokyo
Nagoya
Yokohama
Kobe
Kyoto
Guangzhou

As you can see, my subway travels are exclusive to the West and Eastcoast of USA including Chicago (since that is where we have subways) and Asia (Japan and China biggest cities). I have yet to travel to Europe, Africa, or S America but I hope too soon. :)


All Heavy Rails/Commuter Rail:

Vancouver WCE
Chicago METRA
Washington DC VRE
NYC PATH
AMTRAK (Seattle to Chicago)

Japan Sinkansen Bullet train (numerous, Tokyo-Osaka, Osaka-Kobe, Nagoya-Osaka, Nagoya-Tokyo)
China HSR (numerous Chengdu-Chongqing)
China 'slow' K-Train (Chongqing-Guilin)


All other notable urban (TRANSIT) rails:

SF Cable Car
Seattle LRT and Tram
Portland LRT and Tram
Denver LRT
New Orleans Streetcar
Houston LRT
Osaka Monorail and Streetcar

Kot Behemot
May 15th, 2012, 02:46 PM
Wow, you people have traveled a lot :)

Here's my list:

- Paris
- Lyon
- Vienna
- Prague
- Amsterdam
- Brussels
- Rome
- Milan
- Bucharest
- Budapest
- Berlin
- Munich
- Minsk
- Moscow
- Kiev
- Tashkent

Sky Harbor
May 18th, 2012, 09:47 AM
Lots of new additions in the last three months (in bold)! :okay:


-Manila (of course :D)
-Singapore
-Hong Kong
-Tokyo (JR and metro)
-Los Angeles
-Washington, D.C.
-Athens
-Berlin (U-Bahn, S-Bahn and tram)
-Gdańsk (tram)
-Guangzhou
-Kuala Lumpur (metro and KTM Komuter)
-Warsaw (metro and tram)
-London
-Budapest (metro and tram)
-Amsterdam (tram)
-Paris (metro and RER)
-Kraków (tram)
-Helsinki (metro and tram)
-Tallinn (tram)
-Riga (tram)
-New York City
-Rome
-Prague (metro and tram)
-Stockholm (T-bana and tram)
-Madrid (metro and Cercanías)
-Lisbon (metro and tram)
-Porto
-Częstochowa (tram)
-Lyon (métro and tram)
-Geneva (tram)

Planned

-Barcelona

Other cities are in the pipeline, but I don't know where else to go yet. :tongue2:

It turns out that I'm no longer going to Barcelona (unless something happens), so I'm adding the following cities instead. :okay:

-Bratislava (tram)
-Vienna
-Belgrade (tram)
-Zagreb (tram)
-Sofia
-Istanbul
-Bucharest
-Oradea (tram)

Attus
May 18th, 2012, 11:33 AM
Some additions to the list, last weeken:
http://attus.hu/content/inside-thumb/a-vezeto-nelkuli-metro.jpg
http://attus.hu/content/inside-thumb/utasok-az-u3-on.jpg
http://attus.hu/content/inside-thumb/hauptbahnhof-melyallomas.jpg
http://attus.hu/content/inside-thumb/tomott-u3-landungsbrucken-alloma.jpg

MelbourneCity
May 20th, 2012, 11:57 AM
Update as of April 2012:

Sydney
Melbourne
Singapore
Tokyo
Kyoto
Hong Kong
London
Paris
Berlin
Cologne
Hamburg
Vienna
Rome
New York City
Boston
Chicago
Washington DC
Vancouver

HigerBigger
May 20th, 2012, 07:10 PM
Asia:
Tokyo (Japan)
Seoul (South Korea)
Incheon (South Korea)
Shanghai (PRC)
Beijing (PRC)
Singapore
Hong Kong

Europe:
London (England - UK)
New Castle (England - UK)
Glasgow (Scotland - UK)
Amsterdam (Netherlands)
Rotterdam (Netherlands)
Munich (Germany)
Berlin (Germany)
Frankfurt (Germany)
Koln (Germany) (Also named Cologne) - S Bahn Underground
Dusseldorf (Germany) - S Bahn undergound
Bonn (Germany) - S Bahn underground
Duisburg (Germany) - S Bahn underground
Brussels (Belgium) - S Bahn underground
Antwerpen (Belgium) - Main line trains through Antwerpen station
Stuttgart (Germany)
Zurich (Switzerland) - S Bahn Underground
Paris (France)
Lille (France)
Lyon (France)
Hamburg (Germany)
Hanover (Germany)

North America
New York (USA)
Boston (USA)
Montreal (Canada)
Toronto (Canada)
Washington DC (USA)
San Francisco (USA)
Los Angeles (USA)
Baltimore (USA)

South America
Buenos Aires (Argentina)
Brasilia (Brazil)
Rio De Janeiro (Brazil)
Sao Paulo (Brazil)
Belo Horizonte (Brazil)
Santiago (Chili)

Africa
Algiers (Algeria)
Cairo (Egypt)
Johannesburg (South Africa) - Gautrain station - 12 km underground but not a formal Metro

Ancient Ninja
May 21st, 2012, 04:48 AM
Unfortunately, I've only taken the subway in

Paris
London
Washington DC

I will be hitting New York this summer, but I've heard that it is much worse than the others