0:07 Almaty, Kazakhstan 0:58 Ankara, Turkey 1:50 Baku, Azerbaijan 2:47 Bangalore, India 3:32 Bangkok, Thailand 4:48 Beijing, China 5:49 Busan, South Korea 6:51 Daegu, South Korea 7:22 New Delhi, India 8:03 Dubai, United Arab Emirates 8:54 Fukuoka, Japan 9:45 Guangzhou, China 10:35 Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region 11:56 Isfahan, Iran 12:30 Istanbul, Turkey 13:26 Izmir, Turkey 14:26 Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 15:02 Kolkata, India 15:33 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 16:49 Manila, Philippines 17:40 Mecca, Saudi Arabia 18:19 Nagoya, Japan 19:17 Novosibirsk, Russia 20:00 Osaka, Japan 20:46 Pyongyang, North Korea 21:27 Sapporo, Hokkaido 22:21 Seoul, South Korea 23:06 Shanghai, China 24:03 Singapore, Singapore 25:27 Tai Pei, Taiwan 26:25 Taoyuan City, Taiwan 27:23 Tashkent, Uzbekistan 28:14 Tbilisi, Georgia 29:18 Tehran, Iran 30:10 Tokyo, Japan 30:56 Yekaterinburg, Russia 31:27 Yerevan, Armenia
The Seoul Metro is way bigger than you think. The lines 1-9 are just the ones that go through Bucheon, downtown Seoul, and more little cities scattered throughout the outskirts of Seoul. As of 2020, there are around 24 lines. With around 750 stations. They build more lines like the Gimpo Goldline which opened last year connecting the suburb city of Gimpo to Gimpo Intl Airport. I understand this was made in May 2019, but there were still around 22 lines at that time. The other lines are run by other private companies and other cities like the Incheon Transit Corporation and the Gimpo Government.
Tokyo has multiple companies running the metro and there’s other 800 stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area. And over 20 million people use it everyday
Thanks Timosha for having RapidKL Sri Petaling-Ampang (SPAG) LRT Line as the video thumbnail! :D Although, besides the SPAG Line, there is also the Kelana Jaya LRT Line (the busiest line in Kuala Lumpur), the KL Monorail, and the recent Sungai Buloh-Kajang MRT Line (opened in 2016). All of them operated by RapidKL.
Actually u may consider the KTM kommutet as well which serves part of the KL city and its outskirt. Coming up is MRT2 Sg Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya. And the LRT3 line coming soon. Here in kL the functions of LRT and MRT is considered the same now. Unlike in some country their LRT is just small scale like that of KLIA Aerotrain.
The Tokyo one is slightly misleading - there are various different companies that run their own subway lines in Tokyo; Tokyo Metro is just one of them. Including other companies, Tokyo has 24 main metro-style lines and offers numerous other services on top of this
Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway JR East (Yamanote Line, Chuo-Sobu Line, etc), Keisei, Keikyu etc "metro" means "metropolitan railway". Its not equal to "subway".
@@vinogs651 nope. Tokyo Metro is a company (By the way, Paris Metro means metropolitan railway too because the"metro" word is the short form of "chemin de fer metropolitain", that means "metropolitan railway")
@@vinogs651 Tokyo metro is one of the transportation company that operate within the Tokyo metropolitan area. If they refer Tokyo metro as what you said, then Tokyu, Tobu, Seibu, Keio, Toei, JR East, and other private rapid rail way lines would be included into Tokyo Metro which in this case, it isn't. Although many lines in Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway does through services to other private railway lines.
1:40 if you are a Canadian and live in Toronto you should recognize this type of subway car we always love the H6. They retired in 2014, however other countries still use them.
Yes, MRT Jakarta was just launched for public in last couple months ago. *But probably you need to reconsider Jakarta/ Greater Jakarta commuter trains/KRL (Electrified Rail Train), its just the local naming while the cars of the trains are exact same as in Japan where they are imported from. We call it a commuter train, similar to those who call theirs as a metro,mrt,lrt,etc. The headway serving Jakarta circle can be 5-10 minutes in rush hours, so its quite a rapid system. Its been established officially since 2008, spanding 480km/260miles long at grade rail tracks and speeds from 40-90kmph. Within 6 distinct lines, KRL serves daily riderships up to 1 mills/day* Not to mention, Palembang City of South Sumatera also has this LRT which serve 23km up-graded rail tracks that you may need to check out too, est since July/August 2018. The upcoming Jakarta LRT will be lauched very soon since its trial run. Look forward to get your acknowledgement and review.
Major misses - Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Lucknow, Gurgaon, Noida, Jaipur, Nagpur, Chongqing, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Sendai, and a lot more Great video but the absence of most Indian cities made me a bit sad
Delhi Metro is the best. I've been to other countries as well across Europe and Asia but there is something about Delhi metro. Funny thing is when I tried to check on Google why it is so good it was quite surprising that it actually is the best metro in the world.
This tells me: -North America: Could be much better however he missed systems in Santo Domigno, Panama City and Vancouver. -Europe: We are doing great, since there isn’t many cities over 2 mil without metro or light rail that is basically metro, just with light rail trains (for example Porto, Seville, a shit ton of cities in Germany...) Asia: - A lot of systems, sadly he forgot way too much off them (a lot of them in India, China and Japan). However there are still a lot of big cities without metro (much more than in Europe). But good job keep it up 👍.
America is the most advanced country when we talk about the economy, movies, Hollywood, marvel, but why they don't have any proper station and metro system?, sometimes it's scary for me to use it
Thanks timosha for including Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata metro systems from India, there are also some others you would like for example:- 1. Hyderabad 2. Chennai 3. Nagpur 4. Pune 5. Mumbai 6. Jaipur 7. Kochi 8. Lucknow 9. Noida 10. Gurgaon As of now 24 cities have operational metro systems and that number is only growing so watch this space as India is expected to have 40 metro systems in the future.
@@flip1sba That's true. But the name "Tokyo Metro" is a company running 9 subway lines. Toei Subway runs another 4 subway lines and they're operated by Tokyo-to Government.
It is difficult to estimate the ridership of Tokyo Metro or Toei because of through-services that they offer. You can have a person start their journey at a Tokyo Metro stations and end up in Tokyu stations, etc.
@@aaronjeung2210 Yeah I am also bummed out. I was supposed to go to one of the events but Tokyo Olympic got postponed and my trip back home for 1 month was cancelled. But yes Tokyo Metro stations are not only clean and modern, it is more interesting because you can see train cars from other operators.
1.) Hong Kong MTR newer Chinese and Korean trains and the first trains were made in the United Kingdom by Alstom Metro Cammell. Had ridden one of those Hung Hom to Shenzhen Lo Wu Station and Tsuen Wan to Sham Shui Po. 2.) Manila MRT written on it numerous times as a child and got extended to my childhood home in Rizal Province line 2.
Seoul is also quite misleading. Technically there are 19 lines but I say there are 21 lines. People only include the Seoul Metro lines but there are many lines that operate within the city. I also include the Incheon lines because they are accessable through the Seoul Metro.
Tashkent had the best ordained and visually stunning station....and that goes for the European side of Russia..and their metro stations. But, no matter the aesthetics, every city should have mass public transit, including a good bus system..!! It is super important, as so many cannot drive, afford to drive, and many many more reasons.!!!
Kind of liked all the subway systems My opinions Most Dilapidated, Kolkata Most Weird looking rolling stocks, Manila & Izmir Most Intresting, Mecca (Due to it only open during holy week) Most Rapid & Populated, Hong Kong Most Modern, either Busan or a few others Most Dangerous Rolling Stock, Tbilisi (Due to excessive shaking, etc... (Probably due to old USSR aged rolling stocks)) Most Modern Rolling Stock, Almaty (Manufactured by Hyundai) Favorite... TBD later Forgot Kyoto, liked it so much 1 question, why do Indian metros (Bangalore & New Dehli) look so modern but the cities are dilapidated? (Anyone reply) Also, why does Pyongyang's metro need Kim-Jong-Un's approved crappy music for sake of propaganda?
Because metros in Delhi were and are PPP projects( public-private partnership) Private investors keeps their properties well maintained than government counterparts in every part of india. Thus, the area government controls is a mess and property controlled by private investors are well maintained to global standards.
Wrong information about Bangkok-Thailand. In 2018 , Bangkok has 5 lines 1. Light green line 37 km. was opened 1999 2. Dark green line 15 km. was opened 1999 3. Blue line 21 km. was opened 2004 4. Airport link 29 km. was opened 2010 5. Purple line 23 km. was opened 2016 total 125 km
@Hairizal Dahrin I have airport link in my list because 1.It was designed as a part of metro system. 2.There are 2 lines in the airport link 1) express line that stop some stations 2) city line that stop every stations (use as metro system).
Here's a list of all cities in China with an operating metro system as of today, so you'll have an idea how long this video would be if all are included (Cities with * are in the video) Beijing*, Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Dongguan, Foshan, Fuzhou, Guangzhou*, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hefei, Hong Kong*, Jinan, Kunming, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai*, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Suzhou, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an, Xiamen, Zhengzhou 6 new metros opening later this year: Changzhou, Guang'an, Hohhot, Lanzhou, Macau, Xuzhou And 7 more metros opening in 2020-2022
Italy has 7 metros, France, Germany and Spain have each 6 metro systems so... the answer is clearly no. Nearly all European countries have one or more metro systems. I count at least 61 metro systems in Europe. No need to add North America to beat China by a lot.
@@paname514Ty for telling me that. I totally did underestimate the number of metros in Europe, but 30+ metros in China is still pretty impressive imo, which was my point.
I live in Dubai in 3 years, and i know something about it. The Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE uses trains that are driverless and there are only computers at each end of the train that announces where station the train is departing to. Where the southbound is, the other computer in the north speaks, and where northbound is, the computer in the sound speaks. Dude, you showed the wrong system at the Manila section of the video. It's LRT not MRT.
You forgot many Indian metro systems! For example the ones in Mumbai, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Hyderabad. But fair enough you also didn`t include many Chinese systems as well I guess.
The Malaysian metro is kinda incomplete, other than the LRT (not LRV), there's also the MRT, KTM Komuter and not to mention, KLIA Express and KLIA Transit.
As for Manila, The LRT-2 is better off shown than The MRT-3 as it is a heavy rail full metro system and not light rail unlike MRT-3. In fact The MRT-3 is the worst among Manila’s rapid transit lines.
Good to know! I grew up in Pasig and then left the Philippines as a child. I know how horrible MRT-3 is and that has come to be what I know as Manila's train system. I never got the chance to ride LRT-1 or LRT-2.
What is best is when the system manage to serve their society well and ease their daily lives. Plus with the cooperation of their daily users in helping to safe keep the cleanliness and vandalism free system.
Hi Timosha21, when will there be an episode about Sarajevo to which you will insert the frames from my channel? Best wishes and welcome to me on the trolleybuses from Tychy (PL).
As far as I know, CRRC has cooperated with many European countries. In 2016, 20 Chinese Metro trains were operated in Germany. Austria and other European countries have begun to have Chinese Metro trains in operation.
you have missed so many metro systems in India itself. At least 10-15 that is my knowledge, can be more. Despite putting Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore in this. 7-8 are in construction.
I upped the speed to 2x and forgot that I did because the trains looked like they were travelling at normal speeds. Then I realized and it was just really sad...
0:07 Almaty, Kazakhstan
0:58 Ankara, Turkey
1:50 Baku, Azerbaijan
2:47 Bangalore, India
3:32 Bangkok, Thailand
4:48 Beijing, China
5:49 Busan, South Korea
6:51 Daegu, South Korea
7:22 New Delhi, India
8:03 Dubai, United Arab Emirates
8:54 Fukuoka, Japan
9:45 Guangzhou, China
10:35 Hong Kong, Hong Kong Special Administrative Region
11:56 Isfahan, Iran
12:30 Istanbul, Turkey
13:26 Izmir, Turkey
14:26 Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
15:02 Kolkata, India
15:33 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
16:49 Manila, Philippines
17:40 Mecca, Saudi Arabia
18:19 Nagoya, Japan
19:17 Novosibirsk, Russia
20:00 Osaka, Japan
20:46 Pyongyang, North Korea
21:27 Sapporo, Hokkaido
22:21 Seoul, South Korea
23:06 Shanghai, China
24:03 Singapore, Singapore
25:27 Tai Pei, Taiwan
26:25 Taoyuan City, Taiwan
27:23 Tashkent, Uzbekistan
28:14 Tbilisi, Georgia
29:18 Tehran, Iran
30:10 Tokyo, Japan
30:56 Yekaterinburg, Russia
31:27 Yerevan, Armenia
Tum genius ho
Thank you. Also I'm from Kolkata. So proud that it got featured.
@@deepanjandatta7291 I am also from Kolkata.
At present the line is 30 km.
And a small part of line 2 is operational
@@samarendranathchowdhury8526 38km*
Kaohsiung is Chinese city~,Chinese called高雄~
The Seoul Metro is way bigger than you think. The lines 1-9 are just the ones that go through Bucheon, downtown Seoul, and more little cities scattered throughout the outskirts of Seoul. As of 2020, there are around 24 lines. With around 750 stations. They build more lines like the Gimpo Goldline which opened last year connecting the suburb city of Gimpo to Gimpo Intl Airport. I understand this was made in May 2019, but there were still around 22 lines at that time. The other lines are run by other private companies and other cities like the Incheon Transit Corporation and the Gimpo Government.
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If all the Chinese, Indian, and Japanese system were included, half the list would be those countries alone.
Yeah like
China - 40,
India - 13,
Japan - 10
SouthEast Asia (Asia Tenggara)
Bangkok, Thailand 🇹🇭 3:34
KL, Malaysia 🇲🇾 15:34
Manila, Philippines 🇵🇭 16:50
Singapore 🇸🇬 24:05
Thanks
Jakarta???
indonesia,jakarta ?!!
@@ridwanassharu8634 tk perlu
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Tokyo has multiple companies running the metro and there’s other 800 stations in the Tokyo metropolitan area. And over 20 million people use it everyday
15:35 beautiful view
Anything related to MY always beautiful right...? hihi
@@enchesoyaregaliaatriadelig5951 Agreed! I love MY❤♥
I love Seoul Metro!
Thanks Timosha for having RapidKL Sri Petaling-Ampang (SPAG) LRT Line as the video thumbnail! :D
Although, besides the SPAG Line, there is also the Kelana Jaya LRT Line (the busiest line in Kuala Lumpur), the KL Monorail, and the recent Sungai Buloh-Kajang MRT Line (opened in 2016). All of them operated by RapidKL.
Actually u may consider the KTM kommutet as well which serves part of the KL city and its outskirt. Coming up is MRT2 Sg Buloh-Serdang-Putrajaya. And the LRT3 line coming soon. Here in kL the functions of LRT and MRT is considered the same now. Unlike in some country their LRT is just small scale like that of KLIA Aerotrain.
@@TreiHutchinson KTM Komuter is a Commuter Rail, its obvious in its name.
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well whatever but great vid, i know you worked hard for it
The Tokyo one is slightly misleading - there are various different companies that run their own subway lines in Tokyo; Tokyo Metro is just one of them. Including other companies, Tokyo has 24 main metro-style lines and offers numerous other services on top of this
Tokyo Metro, Toei Subway JR East (Yamanote Line, Chuo-Sobu Line, etc), Keisei, Keikyu etc "metro" means "metropolitan railway". Its not equal to "subway".
blista2 Nope. Tokyo metro refers to subway trains. Just like metro in France
@@vinogs651 nope. Tokyo Metro is a company (By the way, Paris Metro means metropolitan railway too because the"metro" word is the short form of "chemin de fer metropolitain", that means "metropolitan railway")
True point
@@vinogs651 Tokyo metro is one of the transportation company that operate within the Tokyo metropolitan area. If they refer Tokyo metro as what you said, then Tokyu, Tobu, Seibu, Keio, Toei, JR East, and other private rapid rail way lines would be included into Tokyo Metro which in this case, it isn't. Although many lines in Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway does through services to other private railway lines.
Seoul Metro's cheap boarding price and convenient transfer system are outstanding without further explanation.
Seoul Metro! 🇰🇷
@Allen Tokyoo lmao
the station in Pyongyang is very beautiful! And all the stations of former Uni Soviet cities are 😍😍
Hi from Moscow🥰
New stations are nice too
Tokyo subway system has 2 operators. One is Tokyo Metro on the video ; another one is Toei owned by Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
yes, he is forgot toei subway
The circular train in Yangon. I know it isn’t a metro, but quite a memorable experience. Otherwise my favourite is Taipei.
Taipei was my favrouite metro
Anosha Malik is favorite.
Huh
See the videos that Actionkid has made of his Taipei visit,the metro system is amazing.
Hong Kong And Singapore Are My Favorites
Used to ride the Bangkok MRT every day. Really enjoyed it, clean system, smooth ride too.
Cheaper than the skytrain. Efficient
1:40 if you are a Canadian and live in Toronto you should recognize this type of subway car we always love the H6. They retired in 2014, however other countries still use them.
Political interference is rampant! Always stopping for emergencies. Cleaner coaches since Covid. Expensive.
Yes, MRT Jakarta was just launched for public in last couple months ago.
*But probably you need to reconsider Jakarta/ Greater Jakarta commuter trains/KRL (Electrified Rail Train), its just the local naming while the cars of the trains are exact same as in Japan where they are imported from. We call it a commuter train, similar to those who call theirs as a metro,mrt,lrt,etc. The headway serving Jakarta circle can be 5-10 minutes in rush hours, so its quite a rapid system. Its been established officially since 2008, spanding 480km/260miles long at grade rail tracks and speeds from 40-90kmph. Within 6 distinct lines, KRL serves daily riderships up to 1 mills/day*
Not to mention, Palembang City of South Sumatera also has this LRT which serve 23km up-graded rail tracks that you may need to check out too, est since July/August 2018. The upcoming Jakarta LRT will be lauched very soon since its trial run. Look forward to get your acknowledgement and review.
I hope u know what is the differences between metro and commuter train
KRL is commuter train and Jakarta MRT is a Metro train. They say best Metro so its metro not commuter.
Daegu subway has line 3 now. Line 1 and 2 is in underground. On the other hand, line 3 is on the ground. Line 3 train is magnetic levitation train.
Major misses - Chennai, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Ahmedabad, Kochi, Lucknow, Gurgaon, Noida, Jaipur, Nagpur, Chongqing, Chengdu, Shenzhen, Sendai, and a lot more
Great video but the absence of most Indian cities made me a bit sad
Delhi Metro is the best. I've been to other countries as well across Europe and Asia but there is something about Delhi metro. Funny thing is when I tried to check on Google why it is so good it was quite surprising that it actually is the best metro in the world.
The fact that North America's video is 12 minutes compared to Europe's 30 minutes and Asia's 32 minutes... really tells you something.
This tells me:
-North America:
Could be much better however he missed systems in Santo Domigno, Panama City and Vancouver.
-Europe:
We are doing great, since there isn’t many cities over 2 mil without metro or light rail that is basically metro, just with light rail trains (for example Porto, Seville, a shit ton of cities in Germany...)
Asia:
- A lot of systems, sadly he forgot way too much off them (a lot of them in India, China and Japan). However there are still a lot of big cities without metro (much more than in Europe). But good job keep it up 👍.
Now compare population on these continents
I love how every single subway shown here is better than what we have in the us
Ehh... Hard to beat NYC on sprawl. Muni’s fairly modern.
America is the most advanced country when we talk about the economy, movies, Hollywood, marvel, but why they don't have any proper station and metro system?, sometimes it's scary for me to use it
@@Daniel-jt7xw I mostly agree
@@Daniel-jt7xw agree
The Zapper from Swarm Queen NYC is the worst large metro system on earth and the nastiest
Almaty held the title of the metro system furthest from an ocean, until the recent opening of Urumqi Metro.
Bangkok also have BTS Metro system lenght 52 km.
Busan and Daegu, purely for that mouth watering engine sound!
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Thanks timosha for including Delhi, Bangalore and Kolkata metro systems from India, there are also some others you would like for example:-
1. Hyderabad
2. Chennai
3. Nagpur
4. Pune
5. Mumbai
6. Jaipur
7. Kochi
8. Lucknow
9. Noida
10. Gurgaon
As of now 24 cities have operational metro systems and that number is only growing so watch this space as India is expected to have 40 metro systems in the future.
Wait!! The first video of Tokyo is not Tokyo Metro!!
That's Toei Subway.
The reference here is more “general” and that the Toei Subway is still a “metro” or rapid transit.
@@flip1sba
That's true.
But the name "Tokyo Metro" is a company running 9 subway lines.
Toei Subway runs another 4 subway lines and they're operated by Tokyo-to Government.
Hikari Katsuyama yes I know. I always ride it when I’m in Tokyo and still one of my favorite systems in Asia.
It is difficult to estimate the ridership of Tokyo Metro or Toei because of through-services that they offer. You can have a person start their journey at a Tokyo Metro stations and end up in Tokyu stations, etc.
@@aaronjeung2210 Yeah I am also bummed out. I was supposed to go to one of the events but Tokyo Olympic got postponed and my trip back home for 1 month was cancelled. But yes Tokyo Metro stations are not only clean and modern, it is more interesting because you can see train cars from other operators.
Thanks for used the RapidKL as ur thumbnail huhu
1.) Hong Kong MTR newer Chinese and Korean trains and the first trains were made in the United Kingdom by Alstom Metro Cammell. Had ridden one of those Hung Hom to Shenzhen Lo Wu Station and Tsuen Wan to Sham Shui Po.
2.) Manila MRT written on it numerous times as a child and got extended to my childhood home in Rizal Province line 2.
Btw, Alstom is a french company
Seoul is also quite misleading. Technically there are 19 lines but I say there are 21 lines. People only include the Seoul Metro lines but there are many lines that operate within the city. I also include the Incheon lines because they are accessable through the Seoul Metro.
Seoul!
Kuala lumpur,,malaysia
Malaysi don't compare with Japan, China and India, LOL very over proud
@@viralintok6273 Jakarta? HAHAHA
@@viralintok6273 lol he doesn't say anything.. Just Live your live
Viralin Tok so jealous loser 🤣
@@viralintok6273 poor
13:27 My city
7:02 sounds almost like the ALP45
3:36 Not Metropolitan Rapid Transit It's Call Mass Rapid Transit
Taipei!!!
YC Chung 托大眾運輸法的福,全台灣的捷運都很乾淨!
Taiwan or taipei?
lese
@@wira7518
Taipei is a city in Taiwan
Taoyuan line should be considered part of Taipei.
Tashkent had the best ordained and visually stunning station....and that goes for the European side of Russia..and their metro stations. But, no matter the aesthetics, every city should have mass public transit, including a good bus system..!! It is super important, as so many cannot drive, afford to drive, and many many more reasons.!!!
America be like: we don't care about poor, so we don't make good public transit in our cities
Kind of liked all the subway systems
My opinions
Most Dilapidated, Kolkata
Most Weird looking rolling stocks, Manila & Izmir
Most Intresting, Mecca (Due to it only open during holy week)
Most Rapid & Populated, Hong Kong
Most Modern, either Busan or a few others
Most Dangerous Rolling Stock, Tbilisi (Due to excessive shaking, etc... (Probably due to old USSR aged rolling stocks))
Most Modern Rolling Stock, Almaty (Manufactured by Hyundai)
Favorite...
TBD later
Forgot Kyoto, liked it so much
1 question, why do Indian metros (Bangalore & New Dehli) look so modern but the cities are dilapidated? (Anyone reply)
Also, why does Pyongyang's metro need Kim-Jong-Un's approved crappy music for sake of propaganda?
Because metros in Delhi were and are PPP projects( public-private partnership)
Private investors keeps their properties well maintained than government counterparts in every part of india.
Thus, the area government controls is a mess and property controlled by private investors are well maintained to global standards.
@@tusharpandey858 Well Bengaluru Metro is 100% public.
The Taipei C321 GTO-VVVF sounds so amazing
Taipei MRT is amazing!!
@@antonv. Very agree
See the Actionkid youtube videos of his Taipei visit.
C321 is from Siemens.
Wrong information about Bangkok-Thailand.
In 2018 , Bangkok has 5 lines
1. Light green line 37 km. was opened 1999
2. Dark green line 15 km. was opened 1999
3. Blue line 21 km. was opened 2004
4. Airport link 29 km. was opened 2010
5. Purple line 23 km. was opened 2016
total 125 km
@Hairizal Dahrin I have airport link in my list because
1.It was designed as a part of metro system.
2.There are 2 lines in the airport link 1) express line that stop some stations 2) city line that stop every stations (use as metro system).
Same with the airport in Kuala Lumpur (1) klia express train (2) klia transit train.
The north korean one was so epic dude
Seoul.
1.Tokyo
2.Singapore、Taipei
3.Hong Kong 、Soeul
No.1 is of course Beijing
Most beautiful Tashkent
Agreed...
Hong Kong, since it's one of the only 2 metro systems I ridden on, the other being the NYC MTA
Here's a list of all cities in China with an operating metro system as of today, so you'll have an idea how long this video would be if all are included (Cities with * are in the video)
Beijing*, Changchun, Changsha, Chengdu, Chongqing, Dalian, Dongguan, Foshan, Fuzhou, Guangzhou*, Guiyang, Hangzhou, Harbin, Hefei, Hong Kong*, Jinan, Kunming, Nanchang, Nanjing, Nanning, Ningbo, Qingdao, Shanghai*, Shenyang, Shenzhen, Shijiazhuang, Suzhou, Tianjin, Urumqi, Wenzhou, Wuhan, Wuxi, Xi'an, Xiamen, Zhengzhou
6 new metros opening later this year: Changzhou, Guang'an, Hohhot, Lanzhou, Macau, Xuzhou
And 7 more metros opening in 2020-2022
A lot of Indian cities are also not included
Poland has a load of metros but not as much as this
Italy has 7 metros, France, Germany and Spain have each 6 metro systems so... the answer is clearly no. Nearly all European countries have one or more metro systems. I count at least 61 metro systems in Europe. No need to add North America to beat China by a lot.
@@paname514Ty for telling me that. I totally did underestimate the number of metros in Europe, but 30+ metros in China is still pretty impressive imo, which was my point.
I live in Dubai in 3 years, and i know something about it. The Dubai Metro in Dubai, UAE uses trains that are driverless and there are only computers at each end of the train that announces where station the train is departing to. Where the southbound is, the other computer in the north speaks, and where northbound is, the computer in the sound speaks. Dude, you showed the wrong system at the Manila section of the video. It's LRT not MRT.
Please do a video of all Chinese metro 😍
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Coronavirus became a thingy
u have a chinese metro fetish?
@@adrianatgaming8640 should he/her have a reason to? what if he/she just want to?
My favorite subway train system in Asia is the Korean and Japanese metro which are very beautiful
Fantástic video!!
Ace one of the lines in Ankara was built and outfitted by Canadian company Bombardier using carriages similar to those in use on line 2 in Toronto.
But we all know Montréal's MPM-10 Azurs are better.
i love singaporean subway train and philippine mrt train ( i was toddler: singapore, i was became teen than i ride: mrt pinoy )
Tàu điện ngầm đẹp quá bạn 😍😍😍 Việt Nam bao giờ mới có 😻😻😻❤❤❤😻😻😻
did I miss Yokohama? Otherwise great video, great series
No, you didn't miss Yokohama. It is a shame though.
There are more than 2 lines in Bangkok. Please stay updated.
In Philippines there are many rapid transit projects: LRT Line 1 Cavite Extension, LRT Line 2 East Extension, Metro Manila Subway, MRT Line 7
Many years from now I suppose
8:43 Dubai UAE the Best Way to Metro Saystem 💯
And All Asian Metro Saystem is Best good Things !!
Love russians metro system! But best from my point of view Singapore.
I live in Singapore
capital cities in all provinces in China has metros.
Soon to Finish the Metro Manila Subway Project 🥰🇵🇭
15:01 India's oldest Metro System.
And the worst
@@pulkitmohta8964 don't bother we r building more advanced
@@umamaheshvn nope
I live in SOUTH KOREA! I HAVE SEOUL SUBWAY PAPER MODELS I LIKE KOREAN ONE NORTH AND SOUTH
You forgot many Indian metro systems! For example the ones in Mumbai, Lucknow, Jaipur, and Hyderabad. But fair enough you also didn`t include many Chinese systems as well I guess.
U racist?
bug off! Asia not about China India~
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because the subway in india and china sucks thats why
@@12823matthewkao what's the problem with you?
Metro system in Bangkok now is long 151 km.in 5 lines
The Malaysian metro is kinda incomplete, other than the LRT (not LRV), there's also the MRT, KTM Komuter and not to mention, KLIA Express and KLIA Transit.
And the mono rail too.
In Russia, train door open and close with bang. 19:30. No warning system, if door cuts off arm - missing arm warning system for next time.
Holy shit
jesus. my bro will get cut into half. shitty crap
MINE was definitley ANKARA With their STUNNING H6s!
Ankara's rolling stock was replaced- here is a video with the new ones: th-cam.com/video/rQxbKI_e_UY/w-d-xo.html
15:35 that not even KL. Thats area around PJ and Sunway area
Adorei o video!
I love how Ankara uses old TTC trains
Are they TTC trains?
They are not old TTC trains, it’s built for Ankara in 1995.
Convenience is Seoul, History and Scale is Japan.
As for Manila, The LRT-2 is better off shown than The MRT-3 as it is a heavy rail full metro system and not light rail unlike MRT-3.
In fact The MRT-3 is the worst among Manila’s rapid transit lines.
Good to know! I grew up in Pasig and then left the Philippines as a child. I know how horrible MRT-3 is and that has come to be what I know as Manila's train system. I never got the chance to ride LRT-1 or LRT-2.
you forgot the yokohama municipal subway and tokyo should be 13 lines not 9 line you forgot the toei subway
Toei subway is not part of Tokyo Metro
Tokyo, seoul, istanbul and beijing
Technically the Istanbul metro began operations in 1875
Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾🇲🇾
Out of 13 metro city you only 3 cities you Include in India
Singapore is my favourite.
ye cuz i am there
MRT system in Bangkok in 2021 long 210 km with 8 lines
MALAYSIA
Where is Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai and many more metro ? 🤔 Plz crosscheck your list again
They cant be taking everything all from India cmon be fair.
Too many bro
Bro he said "best" not "all".
Why did you choose the worst video clip which you could have got for Indian metros? 🤦♂️🤷♂️🇮🇳
the fun fact about the ankara metro that the H6s looks similar to the TTC H6
Delhi metro looking best
28:18 spent my childhood (early 90s) ridin' it
都市輸送システムとしてみるべきで、なんで地下鉄だけ切り離すか分からない。TokyoにはJR、私鉄(Tokyu, Seib, Tobu, Odakyu, Keio)などもMetroと同じ都市輸送システムです。
Tokyo and Osaka!! 😃 👌👌 👍👍 👏👏
What is best is when the system manage to serve their society well and ease their daily lives. Plus with the cooperation of their daily users in helping to safe keep the cleanliness and vandalism free system.
Unlike NY LOL FAILED CITY AND CULTURE
Hi Timosha21, when will there be an episode about Sarajevo to which you will insert the frames from my channel? Best wishes and welcome to me on the trolleybuses from Tychy (PL).
Delhi metro..400km ...
The sound of train of Guangzhou's metro is similar like the S-bahn trains of Berlin
As far as I know, CRRC has cooperated with many European countries. In 2016, 20 Chinese Metro trains were operated in Germany. Austria and other European countries have begun to have Chinese Metro trains in operation.
The bus drivers in Fukuoka, is that a railway term for someone who just sits in the cab or are they actual drivers of busses that so that as an extra?
Busan Museum of Art Station
(Now Bexco station)
you have missed so many metro systems in India itself. At least 10-15 that is my knowledge, can be more. Despite putting Delhi, Kolkata and Bangalore in this.
7-8 are in construction.
He's missed 20+ metros in China too. I think no countries except USA have so many metro system like India and China.
@@shngain100 agreed, both countries are focusing on new mobility solutions
I upped the speed to 2x and forgot that I did because the trains looked like they were travelling at normal speeds. Then I realized and it was just really sad...