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O que (quem) é Kōbe Rapid Transit Railway - definição


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.
Kobe Electric Railway         
  • The company logo
COMPANY
Shintetsu; Kobe Dentetsu; Kōbe Electric Railway
, often called , is a Japanese private railway company in Kobe and surrounding cities. It is a subsidiary of Hankyu Hanshin Toho Group.
Rapid transit         
  • The [[Shanghai Metro]] is the world's largest rapid transit by ridership and system length.
  • line 2]] in [[São Paulo Metro]]
  • Platform screen doors at Castle Hill Station on the [[Sydney Metro]]
  • Full-height enclosed [[platform screen doors]] installed in an underground station of the [[Chennai Metro]]
  • King's Cross St Pancras]] in 1861
  • The coaches of the [[Delhi Metro]] are color-coded to indicate different service lines.
  • The [[Docklands Light Railway]] in London allows for dense land use, while retaining a high capacity.
  • Getafe Central]] station on Line 12 of [[Madrid Metro]] has several levels.
  • U-Bahn]] is on the surface while the [[S-Bahn]] station is on a lower level.
  • The [[London Underground]] is the world's oldest rapid transit system.
  • Prosek]]'' in [[Prague]]
  • Sportivnaya]]'' station of the [[Saint Petersburg Metro]] has two levels.
  • Inside a tunnel on the [[Turin Metro]], the interlocking tunnel lining segments placed by a [[tunnel boring machine]] can be clearly seen.
  • A crowded [[Paris Métro]] mean station platform in 2007
  • The [[New York City Subway]] is the world's largest single-operator rapid transit system by number of [[metro station]]s, at 472.
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  • Stratford Station]] in London is shared by [[London Underground]] trains (left) and main line rail services (right), as well as the [[Docklands Light Railway]] (not shown).
  • A station of the [[Guangzhou Metro]] in 2005
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  • NYC Subway]] station, are commonly used to provide cellular reception in metro stations.
  • Countries shown in green have at least one operational metro system. Countries shown in yellow have at least one metro system under construction.
  • the Red Line (Tamsui-Xinyi Line)]], [[Taipei Metro]], [[Taiwan]].
  • The [[Shenzhen Metro]] uses large LCD information displays to show the current location, upcoming stops and diagrams of the next station.
HIGH-CAPACITY PUBLIC TRANSPORT GENERALLY USED IN URBAN AREAS
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Rapid transit or mass rapid transit (MRT), also known as heavy rail, metro, subway, tube, or underground, is a type of high-capacity public transport generally found in urban areas. Unlike buses or trams, rapid transit systems are railways (usually electric) that operate on an exclusive right-of-way, which cannot be accessed by pedestrians or other vehicles, and which is often grade-separated in tunnels or on elevated railways.