New York City's subway system is one of the most extensive subway systems in the world. It has 36 subway lines, and is one of the largest subway systems in the world.
The first subway system in the world was opened on January 10th, 1863 in London. London's subway system has now expanded into a large system, with Tube trains zooming across the city.
Tokyo's subway map is also incredibly extensive. The green round train line in the center of the map is the Yamanote line, a famous subway line in Tokyo.
Metro train maps are very important. They plot routes for the many train lines in large cities. Travelers rely on these maps to plot their routes to work, home, and the airport. Larger cities need more extensive subway systems, and connections to the airport are also vital. Some smaller cities also use light rail trains, which go over ground. Large airports also use light rail systems that go through terminals.
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