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Are the metro and subway the same thing?

Are the metro and subway the same thing?

In some American cities, the subway is a railway system in which electric trains travel below the ground in tunnels. In other cities this is called the metro.

Is the subway and tube the same thing?

subway, also called underground, tube, or métro, underground railway system used to transport large numbers of passengers within urban and suburban areas. Subways are usually built under city streets for ease of construction, but they may take shortcuts and sometimes must pass under rivers.

Was the NY subway called the tube?

Affectionately known as “the Tube” this public transportation system has 11 different subway lines and serves 270 subway stops and serves 1.37 billion people a year, making it one of the biggest subway systems in the world.

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Do Americans say subway or metro?

Glasgow, though it is in Britain, uses the word “subway”, but in the rest of Great Britain “subway” is an underground passage for pedestrians (to cross under a road or street). In America “metro” is usually short for “metropolitan area” (a big city and its area of influence)….

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Underground / Subway / Metro / Tube

Why is a metro called metro?

A Metro Train is named as “Metro” because it is most sutable for the Metro Cities or metropolitian area which have large population. It works in Metro cities with high capacity and freqency.

What’s the Tube called in America?

Subway
A passenger railway going inside an urban area was called the METROPOLITAN RAILWAY (urban train system), in modern English: METRO.

Why is it called the Tube?

The “Tube” is a slang name for the London Underground, because the tunnels for some of the lines are round tubes running through the ground. The Underground serves 270 stations and over 408 km of track. From 2006–2007 over 1 billion passengers used the underground.