Ive been on Toronto subway a long time ago, i don't remember when or what line but i did on it, I also been on a Streetcar (The CLRV) but i can't remember the street
What Subways/Metros/Monorails have you been in?
#101
Posted 12 November 2020 - 04:41 PM
#102
Posted 28 November 2020 - 06:03 AM
North America:
Completed:
Amtrak (100% of 21,000 network)
Brightline - Florida
NJ TRANSIT rail and light rail
MTA Metro-North Railroad
MTA Long Island Rail Road
PATH - Port Authority Trans Hudson
GCRTA - Cleveland Light Rail (Blue/Green/Waterfront Lines) and Heavy Rail (Red)
WMATA - Washington Metrorail
MARC - Maryland Rail Commuter
VRE - Virginia Railway Express
Detroit People Mover
NCTD Coaster Commuter Rail
Minneapolis Metro Transit Light Rail + Northstar Commuter Rail
Norfolk Tide Light Rail
Seattle Monorail
Tampa Ybor City Streetcar
Los Angeles MTA Subway
CalTrain - Northern California Commuter Rail
ACE - Altamont Corridor Express
Substantial Progress (~50% or more)
VIA Rail Canada (50-55% of entire network)
CTA - Chicago "El"
SEPTA - Regional Rail + MFL/BSS/NHSL
RTD - Denver Light Rail
MAX - Portland Light Rail
Link - Seattle Light Rail
BART - Bay Area Rapid Transit
Miami Metrorail
South Florida Tri-Rail
NORTA New Orleans Streetcars
St. Louis Metrolink Light Rail
Vancouver SkyTrain
Utah FrontRunner + TRAX + Streetcar
TTC Toronto Subway + Scarborough RT
Montreal Metro
Baltimore Metro Subway & Light Rail
Los Angeles Light Rail
San Francisco MUNI Cable Cars
Miami Metromover
Sampling of System (1% to ~50%)
Chicago Metra Commuter Rail
Los Angeles Metrolink Commuter Rail
San Francisco MUNI Trolley
SEPTA Trolley
GO Transit (Toronto)
Miami Metrorail
Atlanta MARTA
Toronto TTC Streetcars
Japan
(few if any system completions, but many substantial sections of the below completed)
80%+ of entire Shinkansen Network across all operators (everything EXCEPT Morioka to Shin Hakodate-Hokuto, Shin-Tosu to Kagoshima-Chuo and Fukushima-Shinjo)
JR East Tokyo Commuter Rail & Limited Expresses
JR Central Limited Express
JR West Kansai Commuter Rail & Limited Express
JR Kyushu Commuter Rail
Tsukuba Express
Wakayama Electric Railway
Hakone Tozan Railway
Tokyu Electric Railway
Keio Electric Railway
Odakyu Electric Railway
Hankyu Commuter Rail
Tokyo Subway
Kyoto Subway
Fukuoka Subway
Tsugaru Railway
Europe
London Underground
London Overground
Docklands Light Rail
Eurostar
Paris RER
Paris Metro
TGV (East line)
ICE
Munich S-Bahn, U-Bahn and Trams
Switzerland - Rhatische Bahn
Switzerland - CFF/FFS
I feel like I'm missing some, and this generally doesn't include airport connector systems (unless, for instance, you point out that MSP uses the Metro Transit light rail as the primary connection between their two terminals)
#103
Posted 30 November 2020 - 10:20 PM
North America:
Completed:
Amtrak (100% of 21,000 network)Brightline - Florida
NJ TRANSIT rail and light railMTA Metro-North Railroad
MTA Long Island Rail Road
PATH - Port Authority Trans Hudson
GCRTA - Cleveland Light Rail (Blue/Green/Waterfront Lines) and Heavy Rail (Red)
WMATA - Washington Metrorail
MARC - Maryland Rail Commuter
VRE - Virginia Railway Express
Detroit People Mover
NCTD Coaster Commuter Rail
Minneapolis Metro Transit Light Rail + Northstar Commuter Rail
Norfolk Tide Light Rail
Seattle Monorail
Tampa Ybor City Streetcar
Los Angeles MTA Subway
CalTrain - Northern California Commuter Rail
ACE - Altamont Corridor Express
Substantial Progress (~50% or more)
VIA Rail Canada (50-55% of entire network)
CTA - Chicago "El"
SEPTA - Regional Rail + MFL/BSS/NHSL
RTD - Denver Light Rail
MAX - Portland Light Rail
Link - Seattle Light Rail
BART - Bay Area Rapid Transit
Miami Metrorail
South Florida Tri-Rail
NORTA New Orleans Streetcars
St. Louis Metrolink Light Rail
Vancouver SkyTrain
Utah FrontRunner + TRAX + Streetcar
TTC Toronto Subway + Scarborough RT
Montreal Metro
Baltimore Metro Subway & Light Rail
Los Angeles Light Rail
San Francisco MUNI Cable Cars
Miami Metromover
Sampling of System (1% to ~50%)
Chicago Metra Commuter Rail
Los Angeles Metrolink Commuter Rail
San Francisco MUNI Trolley
SEPTA Trolley
GO Transit (Toronto)
Miami Metrorail
Atlanta MARTA
Toronto TTC Streetcars
Japan
(few if any system completions, but many substantial sections of the below completed)
80%+ of entire Shinkansen Network across all operators (everything EXCEPT Morioka to Shin Hakodate-Hokuto, Shin-Tosu to Kagoshima-Chuo and Fukushima-Shinjo)
JR East Tokyo Commuter Rail & Limited Expresses
JR Central Limited Express
JR West Kansai Commuter Rail & Limited Express
JR Kyushu Commuter Rail
Tsukuba Express
Wakayama Electric Railway
Hakone Tozan Railway
Tokyu Electric Railway
Keio Electric Railway
Odakyu Electric Railway
Hankyu Commuter Rail
Tokyo Subway
Kyoto Subway
Fukuoka Subway
Tsugaru Railway
Europe
London Underground
London Overground
Docklands Light Rail
Eurostar
Paris RER
Paris Metro
TGV (East line)
ICE
Munich S-Bahn, U-Bahn and Trams
Switzerland - Rhatische Bahn
Switzerland - CFF/FFS
I feel like I'm missing some, and this generally doesn't include airport connector systems (unless, for instance, you point out that MSP uses the Metro Transit light rail as the primary connection between their two terminals)
Damn......... Talk about dedication
You cannot one up this guy, he's like the final boss battle of public transit
jomama
#104
Posted 09 December 2020 - 04:21 AM
Damn......... Talk about dedication
You cannot one up this guy, he's like the final boss battle of public transit
Gimme 10 years and we'll see
#105
Posted 31 January 2021 - 11:44 PM
London
Paris
Amsterdam
Rotterdam
Lisbon
Copenhagen
Prague
Budapest
Athens
Bangkok
Singapore
Hong Kong
Sydney
Adelaide
Montreal
#106
Posted 31 January 2021 - 11:52 PM
North America:
Completed:
Amtrak (100% of 21,000 network)Brightline - Florida
NJ TRANSIT rail and light railMTA Metro-North Railroad
MTA Long Island Rail Road
PATH - Port Authority Trans Hudson
GCRTA - Cleveland Light Rail (Blue/Green/Waterfront Lines) and Heavy Rail (Red)
WMATA - Washington Metrorail
MARC - Maryland Rail Commuter
VRE - Virginia Railway Express
Detroit People Mover
NCTD Coaster Commuter Rail
Minneapolis Metro Transit Light Rail + Northstar Commuter Rail
Norfolk Tide Light Rail
Seattle Monorail
Tampa Ybor City Streetcar
Los Angeles MTA Subway
CalTrain - Northern California Commuter Rail
ACE - Altamont Corridor Express
Substantial Progress (~50% or more)
VIA Rail Canada (50-55% of entire network)
CTA - Chicago "El"
SEPTA - Regional Rail + MFL/BSS/NHSL
RTD - Denver Light Rail
MAX - Portland Light Rail
Link - Seattle Light Rail
BART - Bay Area Rapid Transit
Miami Metrorail
South Florida Tri-Rail
NORTA New Orleans Streetcars
St. Louis Metrolink Light Rail
Vancouver SkyTrain
Utah FrontRunner + TRAX + Streetcar
TTC Toronto Subway + Scarborough RT
Montreal Metro
Baltimore Metro Subway & Light Rail
Los Angeles Light Rail
San Francisco MUNI Cable Cars
Miami Metromover
Sampling of System (1% to ~50%)
Chicago Metra Commuter Rail
Los Angeles Metrolink Commuter Rail
San Francisco MUNI Trolley
SEPTA Trolley
GO Transit (Toronto)
Miami Metrorail
Atlanta MARTA
Toronto TTC Streetcars
Japan
(few if any system completions, but many substantial sections of the below completed)
80%+ of entire Shinkansen Network across all operators (everything EXCEPT Morioka to Shin Hakodate-Hokuto, Shin-Tosu to Kagoshima-Chuo and Fukushima-Shinjo)
JR East Tokyo Commuter Rail & Limited Expresses
JR Central Limited Express
JR West Kansai Commuter Rail & Limited Express
JR Kyushu Commuter Rail
Tsukuba Express
Wakayama Electric Railway
Hakone Tozan Railway
Tokyu Electric Railway
Keio Electric Railway
Odakyu Electric Railway
Hankyu Commuter Rail
Tokyo Subway
Kyoto Subway
Fukuoka Subway
Tsugaru Railway
Europe
London Underground
London Overground
Docklands Light Rail
Eurostar
Paris RER
Paris Metro
TGV (East line)
ICE
Munich S-Bahn, U-Bahn and Trams
Switzerland - Rhatische Bahn
Switzerland - CFF/FFS
I feel like I'm missing some, and this generally doesn't include airport connector systems (unless, for instance, you point out that MSP uses the Metro Transit light rail as the primary connection between their two terminals)
I call foul on some of these: Eurostar, TGV, ICE, and the Shinkansen network are definitely NOT "Subways/Metros/Monorails". Also RER and "London Overground" debatably not
Still, wow!.
#107
Posted 18 August 2021 - 01:16 PM
London Underground
London Overground
Beijing Subway
Manchester Metrolink
Japanese Shinkansen (Tokaido + Sanyo lines)
Eurostar (UK-France)
West Coast Main Line (UK)
East Coast Main Line (UK)
Boston MBTA
Las Vegas Monorail
HS1
Liverpool Merseyrail
France High-speed rail (HGV)
Tyne and Wear Metro
New York MTA
Update April 12, 2022 - Amtrak Northeastern Regional
Update April 12, 2022 - Washington WMATA
#108
Posted 18 August 2021 - 05:55 PM
New York City metro (MTA)
MBTA metro (Boston)
Washington DC metro
UTA (Utah Transit Authority)
Chicago "L" metro
Amtrak
Detroit Subway
Disney World Monorail
Seattle Subway
Muni Metro (San Francisco)
JFK Airtrain
Philadelphia (SEPTA) Subway
Orlando Airport APM
Denver Airport AGTS
#109
Posted 30 October 2021 - 11:20 PM
New York City metro (MTA)
MBTA metro (Boston)
Washington DC metro
UTA (Utah Transit Authority)
Chicago "L" metro
Amtrak
Detroit Subway
Disney World Monorail
Seattle Subway
Muni Metro (San Francisco)
JFK Airtrain
Philadelphia (SEPTA) Subway
Orlando Airport APM
Denver Airport AGTS
same! minus detroit, seattle, and philadelphia
#110
Posted 31 October 2021 - 06:59 PM
#111
Posted 05 November 2021 - 03:26 AM
San Francisco BART
San Francisco Muni
Disneyland Monorail
SFO Airtrain
Caltrain
Amtrak California Zephyr
San Diego MTS Trolley
Amtrak Pacific Surfliner
#112
Posted 05 January 2022 - 03:30 AM
A bit of a long list for me. As a flight attendant and railfan, I've been pretty productive...
North America: Boston T, NYC Subway, NY/NJ PATH, Newark City Subway, Philadelphia SEPTA subway/subway surface/suburban, Hudson Bergen Light Rail, Camden Trenton Light Rail, Philadelphia PATCO, Baltimore Metro, Washington Metro, DC Streetcar, Norfolk Light Rail, Atlanta MARTA, Miami Metro and people mover, Dallas Dart, New Orleans streetcar, St. Louis Metro, Chicago L, Kenosha Streetcar, Pittsburgh PAT, Seattle Link, Tacoma Link, Seattle Streetcar, Portland MAX, Portland Streetcar, Sacramento Light Rail, San Francisco MUNI, BART, SF Cable cars, San Jose light rail, LA Metro, San Diego Trolley, Vancouver SkyTrain, Toronto subway, Montreal Metro, Ottawa O Train, Mexico City Metro, Mexico City Tren Ligero.
Europe: Lisbon Metro, Porto Tram, Madrid Metro, Madrid Cercanias, Malaga Metro, Malaga Cercanias, Seville Metro, Seville Tram, Seville Cercanias, Barcelona Rodalies, Barcelona Tram, Barcelona Metro, Bordeaux Tram, Paris Metro, Paris RER, Paris Tram, Mulhouse Tram, Strasbourg Tram, London Underground, London Overground, London Thameslink, Liverpool Merseyrail, Glasgow Subway, Glasgow Suburban, Edinburgh Tram, Gent Tram, Antwerp Tram, Brussels Metro/Premetro/Tram, Rotterdam Metro, Rotterdam/Den Haag Ranstad Rail, Amsterdam Metro, Amsterdam Tram, Oslo TBane, Oslo Tram, Helsinki Tram, Helsinki Metro, Helsinki Suburban rail, All 7 systems in Stockholm, Copenhagen Metro, Copenhagen S-tog, Hamburg U/S, Hannover U, Berlin U/S/T, Kassel T, Frankfurt U/S/T, Nuremburg U/S, Munich U/S/T, Frankfurt U/S/T Koln U/S, Wuppertal Schwebebahn, Dusseldorf U/S, Zurich S/T, Milan Tram, Milan Metro, Milan Suburban, Rome Metro, Rome Suburban, the three Rome railways, whatever they are called... Prague Metro, Prague Tram, Vienna U/S/T/Lokalbahn, Athens Tram, Athens Metro.
South America: Rio Metro, Rio Supervia, Rio Tram, Rio Santa Teresa Tram, Sao Paulo Metro, Sao Paulo Suburban rail, Buenos Aires Subte, Buenos Aires Suburban, Buenos Aires Premetro.
Australia: Sydney Trains, Sydney Light Rail, Melbourne Metro, Melbourne Tram,
Asia: Bangkok Skytrain, Bangkok MRTA, Bangkok Airport line, Singapore MRT, Singapore LRT.
Airport circulators in JFK, EWR, ATL, DFW, SFO, DEN, SEA, MEX, MCO, DTW, FCO, CDG, SIN,
#113
Posted 05 January 2022 - 03:59 AM
A bit of a long list for me. As a flight attendant and railfan, I've been pretty productive...
North America: Boston T, NYC Subway, NY/NJ PATH, Newark City Subway, Philadelphia SEPTA subway/subway surface/suburban, Hudson Bergen Light Rail, Camden Trenton Light Rail, Philadelphia PATCO, Baltimore Metro, Washington Metro, DC Streetcar, Norfolk Light Rail, Atlanta MARTA, Miami Metro and people mover, Dallas Dart, New Orleans streetcar, St. Louis Metro, Chicago L, Kenosha Streetcar, Pittsburgh PAT, Seattle Link, Tacoma Link, Seattle Streetcar, Portland MAX, Portland Streetcar, Sacramento Light Rail, San Francisco MUNI, BART, SF Cable cars, San Jose light rail, LA Metro, San Diego Trolley, Vancouver SkyTrain, Toronto subway, Montreal Metro, Ottawa O Train, Mexico City Metro, Mexico City Tren Ligero.
Europe: Lisbon Metro, Porto Tram, Madrid Metro, Madrid Cercanias, Malaga Metro, Malaga Cercanias, Seville Metro, Seville Tram, Seville Cercanias, Barcelona Rodalies, Barcelona Tram, Barcelona Metro, Bordeaux Tram, Paris Metro, Paris RER, Paris Tram, Mulhouse Tram, Strasbourg Tram, London Underground, London Overground, London Thameslink, Liverpool Merseyrail, Glasgow Subway, Glasgow Suburban, Edinburgh Tram, Gent Tram, Antwerp Tram, Brussels Metro/Premetro/Tram, Rotterdam Metro, Rotterdam/Den Haag Ranstad Rail, Amsterdam Metro, Amsterdam Tram, Oslo TBane, Oslo Tram, Helsinki Tram, Helsinki Metro, Helsinki Suburban rail, All 7 systems in Stockholm, Copenhagen Metro, Copenhagen S-tog, Hamburg U/S, Hannover U, Berlin U/S/T, Kassel T, Frankfurt U/S/T, Nuremburg U/S, Munich U/S/T, Frankfurt U/S/T Koln U/S, Wuppertal Schwebebahn, Dusseldorf U/S, Zurich S/T, Milan Tram, Milan Metro, Milan Suburban, Rome Metro, Rome Suburban, the three Rome railways, whatever they are called... Prague Metro, Prague Tram, Vienna U/S/T/Lokalbahn, Athens Tram, Athens Metro.
South America: Rio Metro, Rio Supervia, Rio Tram, Rio Santa Teresa Tram, Sao Paulo Metro, Sao Paulo Suburban rail, Buenos Aires Subte, Buenos Aires Suburban, Buenos Aires Premetro.
Australia: Sydney Trains, Sydney Light Rail, Melbourne Metro, Melbourne Tram,
Asia: Bangkok Skytrain, Bangkok MRTA, Bangkok Airport line, Singapore MRT, Singapore LRT.
Airport circulators in JFK, EWR, ATL, DFW, SFO, DEN, SEA, MEX, MCO, DTW, FCO, CDG, SIN,
thats alot of places!
#114
Posted 03 February 2022 - 06:50 PM
Helsinki metro
#115
Posted 12 February 2022 - 10:08 AM
Metrorail (south africa)
airport trains of DOH and MCO
LRT Bangkok
#116
Posted 14 October 2022 - 03:49 AM
Indonesia :
- MRT Jakarta
- LRT Palembang
- Perhaps soon LRT Jabodebek, due to operate in 2023
- KRL Commuter Line Jaboetabek (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- KRL Commuter Line Yogyakarta - Solo (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- Airport Railway Soekarno-Hatta Intl Airport Jakarta (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- Airport Railway Kualanamu Intl Airport (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- Airport Railway Yogyakarta Intl Airport (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- Soekarno-Hatta Intl Airport People Mover / Skytrain (not sure if this can be considered)
Singapore :
- Singapore MRT, i think almost all lines both operated by SBS Transit and SMRT
- Sentosa Monorail
- Changi People Mover (not sure if this can be considered)
Malaysia :
- KL MRT
- KL Monorail
- KL LRT
- KTMB Commuter (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- KLIA Express and KLIA Transit (not sure if this can be considered)
- KLIA People Mover Main Terminal - Satellite Terminal (not sure if this can be considered)
Japan :
- Keikyu Line (Haneda Airport - Higashi Nihombashi & Higashi Nihombashi - Asakusabashi)
- Tokyo Metro Hanzomon Line (the one that uses TM 02 series rolling stock)
- Toei Shinjuku Line
- Seibu Shinjuku Line (i am not sure about the name but i was taking from Shinjuku to Tokorozawa)
- Seibu Ikebukuro Line (i am not sure about the name but i was taking from Tokorozawa to Ikebukuro)
- Tobu Tojo Line (Ikebukuro - Tokiwadai)
- Tokyo Monorail (Hamamatsucho - Haneda)
- JR East Yamanote Line (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- JR East Sobu Line - Rapid (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- JR East Chuo-Sobu Line (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- Osaka Monorail (Itami - Hotarugaike)
- Hankyu Takarazuka Line
- Hankyu Kyoto Line
- Hankyu Arashiyama Line
- Osaka Metro (i am not sure how many lines i was taken but for sure one of them its Midosuji Line)
- JR West Osaka Loop Line (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
- JR West Kyoto Line (not sure if this can be considered since it using regular railway line)
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#117
Posted 21 November 2022 - 12:30 AM
(MTA Maryland) Baltimore Metro SubwayLink
(SEPTA) Philadelphia Market Frankford Line
(MTA) New York City Subway
(TFL) London Underground
Metro de Medellín
Jacksonville Skyway
San Juan Tren Urbano
Non-Metro/Monorails I’ve ridden:
(MARC) Maryland Area Rail Commuter
(VRE) Virginia Railway Express
Amtrak
(NMRX) New Mexico Rail Runner
(BR) Great Northern
That’s all I can think of rn
#118
Posted 28 April 2023 - 06:22 PM
2023 update: Not a tonne of changes.
Canada:
Vancouver Skytrain
Montreal Metro
Toronto Streetcar
Toronto UP Express
Edmonton LRT
Calgary C-Train
USA:
New York City Subway
Washington DC Metro
New Orleans Streetcars
Las Vegas Monorail
San Francisco BART
San Francisco MUNI
San Francisco Cable Car System
Phoenix - Valley Metro Rail
Seattle Link Light Rail
Miami Tri-Rail
Miami Metromover
Norway:
Oslo Metro & Tramway
Germany:
Hamburg - U-Bahn & S-Bahn
Frankfurt - U-Bahn
Cologne - Rhine-Ruhr S-Bahn
Austria:
Vienna - U-Bahn
Netherlands:
Amsterdam Metro
Belgium:
Brussels Metro
France:
Paris Metro
UK:
London Underground
Denmark:
Copenhagen Metro
Airport People Movers:
YYZ (Toronto) - LINK
LAS
PHX - Sky Train
MIA - MIA Mover
SEA
ATL - The Plane Train
CDG - CDGVAL
LHR
#119
Posted 17 November 2023 - 03:37 PM
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