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City | Country/
region |
Name | Type | Service
opened |
Last
expanded |
Stations | Lines | System length | Annual ridership
(millions) |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Buenos Aires | Argentina | Buenos Aires Underground | Rapid Transit,
Frequent Heavy Rail (Urquiza Line) |
1913[Nb 1] | 2019[3] | 78[Nb 2][4] | 7 | 56.7 km (35.2 mi)[4] | 74 (2020)[R 1] |
Belo Horizonte | Brazil | Belo Horizonte Metro | Rapid Transit | 1986[5] | 2002[5] | 19[6] | 1 | 28.1 km (17.5 mi)[7] | 54.4 (2019)[R 2] |
Brasília | Brazil | Federal District Metro | Rapid Transit | 2001[8] | 2020[9] | 27[10] | 2 | 42.4 km (26.3 mi)[10][11] | 39.1 (2022)[R 3] |
Fortaleza | Brazil | Fortaleza Metro[Nb 3] | Rapid Transit | 2012[12] | 2013[13] | 20[14] | 1 | 24.1 km (15.0 mi)[14] | 8.9 (2022)[R 4] |
Porto Alegre | Brazil | Porto Alegre Metro | Rapid Transit | 1985[15] | 2014[15] | 22[16] | 1 | 43.8 km (27.2 mi)[16] | 31.9 (2022)[R 5] |
Recife | Brazil | Recife Metro[Nb 4] | Rapid Transit | 1985[17] | 2009[17] | 28[18] | 3 | 39.5 km (24.5 mi)[18] | 93.5 (2019)[R 6] |
Rio de Janeiro | Brazil | Rio de Janeiro Metro | Rapid Transit | 1979[19] | 2016[20] | 41[19] | 3 | 58 km (36 mi)[20] | 118.7 (2020)[R 7] |
Trens Urbanos | Frequent Heavy Rail | 1998 | 4 | ||||||
Salvador | Brazil | Salvador Metro | Rapid Transit | 2014[21] | 2023[22] | 20[23] | 2 | 34 km (21 mi) | 62 (2020)[R 8] |
São Paulo | Brazil | São Paulo Metro[Nb 5] | Rapid Transit | 1974[24] | 2021[25] | 89[25] | 6 | 104.4 km (64.9 mi)[25] | 1,104.2 (2022)[R 9] |
São Paulo Metropolitan Trains | Frequent Heavy Rail | 1992 | |||||||
Edmonton | Canada | Edmonton Light Rail[Nb 6] | Light Metro | ||||||
Montreal | Canada | Montreal Metro | Rapid Transit | 1966[26] | 2007[26] | 68[27] | 4 | 69.2 km (43.0 mi)[27] | 245.5 (2022)[R 10][R Nb 1] |
Réseau express métropolitain | Light Metro | 2023[28] | – | 5 | 1 | 16.6 km (10.3 mi)[29] | n/a | ||
Ottowa | Canada | Confederation Line | Light Metro | 2019 | |||||
Toronto | Canada | Toronto subway[30] | Rapid Transit | 1954[31] | 2017[31] | 70[32] | 3 | 70.5 km (43.8 mi)[33] | 235.7 (2022)[R 11][R Nb 2][R Nb 3] |
Vancouver | Canada | SkyTrain | Light Metro | 1985[34] | 2016[35] | 53[35] | 3 | 79.6 km (49.5 mi)[35] | 116.6 (2022)[R 12][R Nb 4] |
Santiago | Chile | Santiago Metro | Rapid Transit | 1975[36] | 2023[37] | 126[38] | 7 | 149 km (93 mi)[38] | 544.4 (2022)[39] |
Valpraiso | Chile | Valpraiso Metro | Frequent Heavy Rail | 2005 | |||||
Medellín | Colombia | Medellín Metro | Rapid Transit | 1995[40] | 2012[Nb 7] | 27[40] | 2 | 31.3 km (19.4 mi)[40] | 215.2 (2022)[R 13] |
Notes
edit- ^ All American Public Transportation Association (APTA) figures are derived from unlinked transit passenger trips (i.e. a transfer between two lines counts as two passenger trips, transferring twice counts as three trips, etc.).
- ^ All American Public Transportation Association (APTA) figures are derived from unlinked transit passenger trips (i.e. a transfer between two lines counts as two passenger trips, transferring twice counts as three trips, etc.).
- ^ This ridership figure is the sum of the "Heavy Rail (HR)" and "Intermediate Rail (IR)" figures for Toronto from the APTA Ridership report – in other words, this figure includes ridership on the Line 3 Scarborough (RT) line which APTA considers to be "Intermediate Rail (IR)".
- ^ All American Public Transportation Association (APTA) figures are derived from unlinked transit passenger trips (i.e. a transfer between two lines counts as two passenger trips, transferring twice counts as three trips, etc.).
- ^ Line A opened in stages between 1913 and 1914 by the Anglo-Argentine Tramways Company. Line A services continued as above-ground tram services through an access ramp at Primera Junta Station. Subway-surface services into Line A ceased in 1926, with the line and its rolling stock transitioned into pure rapid transit operation by 1927.[1][2]
- ^ The number is 78 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station, or 90 if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
- ^ Includes Metrofor's rapid transit line only: Linha Sul (South Line).
- ^ Includes Metrorec's rapid transit lines only: Linha Centro (Center Line) and Linha Sul (South Line).
- ^ Does not include São Paulo Metropolitan Trains system.
- ^ These systems have similarities to light rail systems, because of the existence of a few road level crossings, but are listed since they are almost entirely separated from roads.
- ^ Extension of Line A from Itagüí south to La Estrella.
- ^ "Por la pandemia, la cantidad de pasajeros del Subte cayó un 77% en 2020". 8 February 2021.
- ^ "RELATÓRIO DE GESTÃO 2019" [2019 Management Report] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). 31 December 2019. p. 39. Retrieved 2022-02-01.
- ^ "Relatório de Administração 2022" [Management Report] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Metrô-DF. 27 March 2023. p. 20. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ "Carta Anual de Governança Corporativa" [Annual Corporate Governance Letter] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Metrofor. June 2023. p. 8. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ "Relatório Integrado 2022" [Integrated Report 2022] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Empresa de Trens Urbanos de Porto Alegre S.A. – TRENSURB. 31 May 2023. p. 26. Retrieved 2023-07-01.
- ^ This ridership figure is the sum of those quoted for the two metro lines:
- as for the Linha Centro, see "Demanda anual de usuários da Linha Centro STU-REC" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
- as for the Linha Sul, see "Demanda anual de usuários da Linha Sul STU-REC" (PDF) (in Portuguese). Companhia Brasileira de Trens Urbanos (CBTU). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 July 2020. Retrieved 2020-03-04.via GOAPO (Gerência Operacional de Apoio) – Demanda de usuários transportados Archived 27 July 2020 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "RELATÓRIO DE AMINISTRAÇÃO 2020" [Management Report 2020] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Concessão Metroviária do Rio de Janeiro S.A. 29 March 2021. p. 12. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- ^ This annual ridership figure is the difference of those quoted as the system's overall ridership from the start of operations in June 2014:
- to the end of year 2020 (327 millions), see "Demonstrações Financeiras Referentes ao Exercício findo em 31 de Dezembro de 2020 e Relatório dos Auditores Independentes sobre as Demonstrações Financeiras" [Financial Statements for the Year ended on 31 December 2020 and ...] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Companhia do Metrô da Bahia. 11 March 2021. p. 3. Retrieved 2021-04-02.
- to the end of year 2019 (265 millions), see "Demonstrações Financeiras Referentes ao Exercício findo em 31 de Dezembro de 2019 e Relatório dos Auditores Independentes sobre as Demonstrações Financeiras" [Financial Statements for the Year ended on 31 December 2019 and ...] (PDF) (in Portuguese). Companhia do Metrô da Bahia. 16 March 2020. p. 3. Retrieved 2020-04-25.
- ^ "Movimento nas linhas de trens e metrô em São Paulo cresceu 37% em 2022" [Integrated Report 2020]. www.metro.sp.gov.br (in Portuguese). Companhia do Metropolitano de São Paulo. 13 February 2023. Retrieved 2023-02-13. This ridership figure includes the ViaQuatro Line 4 and Via Mobilidade Line 5 ridership in the total.
- ^ "Public Transportation Ridership Report - Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association (APTA). 1 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
- ^ "Public Transportation Ridership Report - Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association (APTA). 1 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
- ^ "Public Transportation Ridership Report - Fourth Quarter 2022" (PDF). American Public Transportation Association (APTA). 1 March 2023. Retrieved 2023-03-24.
- ^ "Boletín Técnico Encuesta de Transporte Urbano de Pasajeros (ETUP) – IV trimestre de 2022" [Urban Passenger Transportation Survey (ETUP) technical bulletin - IV quarter 2022] (PDF) (in Spanish). Departamento Administrativo Nacional de Estadística (DANE). 14 February 2023. p. 16.
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