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Qué (quién) es 6 (BMT rapid transit service) - definición


6 (BMT rapid transit service)         
6 was the BMT's designation for trains that used the BMT Fifth Avenue Line (labeled the Fifth Avenue–Bay Ridge Line).
Kōbe Rapid Transit Railway         
  • The only overground segment of Kobe Rapid Railway, right after Hankyū-Sannomiya Station.
JAPANESE RAILWAY COMPANY
Kobe Rapid Railway; Kobe Rapid Transit Railway
Kōbe Rapid Transit Railway Company, Limited (神戸高速鉄道株式会社 Kōbe kōsoku-tetsudō) is a railway company in central Kobe, Japan.
History of rapid transit         
  • The [[Beach Pneumatic Transit]] system was a failed attempt to develop mass transit in New York which occurred in 1870.
  • Aquarium station]] in [[Boston Massachusetts]].
  • M1]], at the end of the tunnel at Heroes' square, at its inauguration year in 1896
  • Interior of Buenos Aires vintage Subte Line A cars, in use until 2013.
  • Cairo Metro
  • the Boston subway system]] in 1897. This also marks the beginning of subway traffic in the United States.
  • The [[MTR]] of [[Hong Kong]]
  • The Tünel]] is Istanbul's first underground urban railway, which was opened in 1875
  • Paris Métro under construction around 1900.
  • [[Sydney Metro]]
  • A Tokyo subway train emerges from the tunnel as a commuter-rail train boards passengers at [[Ochanomizu Station]].
OVERVIEW OF THE GLOBAL RAPID TRANSITION
History of Rapid transit; History of subways
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.

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6 (BMT rapid transit service)
6 was the BMT's designation for trains that used the BMT Fifth Avenue Line (labeled the Fifth Avenue–Bay Ridge Line).