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List of metro systems

This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, undergrounds, tubes, mass rapid transit (MRT), métro or U-Bahn. As of 16 May 2026, 214 cities in 63 countries operate 950 metro lines.

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Record-breakers from top to bottom: The Shanghai Metro has the highest annual ridership in the world. The Beijing Subway is the largest system in the world by total track length. The London Underground is the world's oldest metro system.

This list of metro systems includes electrified rapid transit train systems worldwide. In some parts of the world, metro systems are referred to as subways, undergrounds, tubes, mass rapid transit (MRT), métro or U-Bahn. As of 10 April 2026, 213 cities in 63 countries operate 949 metro lines.

The London Underground first opened as an underground railway in 1863 and its first electrified underground line, the City and South London Railway, opened in 1890,1 making it the world's first deep-level electric metro system.2 The Budapest Millennium Underground Railway, which opened in 1896, was the world's first electric underground railway specifically designed for urban transportation and is still in operation today.3 The Beijing Subway is the world's longest metro network at 879 kilometres (546 mi) and the busiest one with annual ridership approximately 2.83 billion passenger trips.45 As of 2024, the country with the most metro systems is China, with 54 in operation, including 11 of the 12 longest networks in the world.

Considerations

The International Association of Public Transport (L'Union Internationale des Transports Publics, or UITP) defines metro systems as urban passenger transport systems, "operated on their own right of way and segregated from general road and pedestrian traffic".67 The terms heavy rail (mainly in North America) and heavy urban rail are essentially synonymous with the term "metro".8910 Heavy rail systems are also specifically defined as an "electric railway".89

The dividing line between the metro and other modes of public transport, such as light rail89 and commuter rail,89 is not always clear. The UITP only makes distinctions between "metros" and "light rail", whereas 6 the American Public Transportation Association (APTA) and Federal Transit Administration (FTA) distinguish all three modes.89 A common way to distinguish metro from light rail is by their separation from other traffic. While light rail systems may share roads with car traffic or use sections of track with level crossings across roads, metro systems tend to run on a grade-separated exclusive right-of-way with no access for other traffic.

In contrast to commuter rail or light rail, metro systems are primarily used for transport within a city, and have higher service frequencies and substantially higher passenger volume capacities. Most metro systems do not share tracks with freight trains or inter-city rail services. It is not relevant whether the system runs on steel wheels or rubber tyres, or if the power supply is from a third rail or overhead line.

The name of the system is not a criterion for inclusion or exclusion. Some cities use "metro" as a brand name for a transit line with no component of rapid transit whatsoever. Similarly, there are systems branded "light rail" that meet every criterion for being a rapid transit system. Some systems also incorporate light metro or light rail lines as part of the larger system under a common name. These are listed, but the light rail lines are not counted in the provided network data.

Certain transit networks may match the service standards of metro systems, but reach far out of the city and are sometimes known as S-Bahn, suburban, regional or commuter rail. These are not included in this list. Neither are funicular systems, or people movers, such as amusement park, ski resort and airport transport systems.

This list counts metros separately when multiple metros in one city or metropolitan area have separate owners or operating companies. This list expressly does not aim at representing the size and scope of the total rapid transit network of a certain city or metropolitan area. The data in this list should not be used to infer the size of a city's, region's, or country's urban rail transit systems, or to establish a ranking.

Legend

Countries with at least one metro system:
  operational
  under construction
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City
Primary city served by the metro system.
Country
Sovereign state in which the metro system is located.
Name
The most common English name of the metro system (including a link to the article for that system).
Year opened
Metro systems of world as of 2025
  Operational
  Under Construction
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The year the metro system was opened for commercial service at metro standards. In other words, parts of the system may be older, but as parts of a former light rail or commuter rail network, so the year that the system obtained metro standards (most notably electrification) is the one listed.
Year of last expansion
The last time the system length or number of stations in the metro system was expanded.
Stations
The number of stations in the metro network, with stations connected by transfer counted as one.
System length
The system length of a metro network is the sum of the lengths of all routes in the rail network in kilometers or miles. Each route is counted only once, regardless of how many lines pass over it, and regardless of whether it is single-track or multi-track, single carriageway or dual carriageway.
Ridership
The number of unique journeys on the metro system every year. There is a major discrepancy between the ridership figures: some metro systems count transferring between lines as multiple journeys, but others do not. Numbers may also be counted via different methods – faregates/turnstiles or light barriers at entrances or vehicle doors being the most common but far from the only ones.

List

Table notes
City Country Name Service
opened
Last
expanded
Stations System length Annual ridership
(millions)
Algiers Algeria Algiers Metro 201111 201812 1912 18.5 km (11.5 mi)13 46 (2023)R 1
Buenos Aires Argentina Buenos Aires Underground 1913Nb 1 201916 78Nb 217 56.7 km (35.2 mi) 236 (2023)R 2
Yerevan Armenia Yerevan Metro 198118 199619 1018 12.1 km (7.5 mi)18 26.4 (2024)R 3
Sydney Australia Sydney Metro 201920 2024 2120 52 km (32 mi)2021 71.7 (2025)R 4R Nb 1
Vienna Austria Vienna U-Bahn 197822Nb 3 202623 9924 83.3 km (51.8 mi)22 404.8 (2024)R 5
Baku Azerbaijan Baku Metro 196725 202226 2525Nb 4 40.7 km (25.3 mi)25 223.3 (2024)R 3
Dhaka Bangladesh Dhaka Metro Rail 202227 2023 16 20.1 km (12.5 mi) 100.38 (2024)R 6R Nb 2
Minsk Belarus Minsk Metro 198428 202428 3329Nb 5 44.9 km (27.9 mi)30 250.3 (2024)R 3
Brussels Belgium Brussels Metro 197631 2009Nb 6 5931Nb 7 39.9 km (24.8 mi)32 138.3 (2024)R 7
Belo Horizonte Brazil Belo Horizonte Metro 198633 202634 2034 29.8 km (18.5 mi)34 54.4 (2019)R 8
Brasília Federal District Metro 200135 202036 2737 42.4 km (26.3 mi)3738 39.1 (2022)R 9
Fortaleza Fortaleza MetroNb 8 201239 201340 2041 24.1 km (15.0 mi)41 8.9 (2022)R 10
Porto Alegre Porto Alegre Metro 198542 201442 2243 43.8 km (27.2 mi)43 31.9 (2022)R 11
Recife Recife MetroNb 9 198544 200944 2845 39.5 km (24.5 mi)45 93.5 (2019)R 12
Rio de Janeiro Rio de Janeiro Metro 197946 201647 4146 58 km (36 mi)47 188.9 (2023)R 13
Salvador Salvador Metro 201448 202349 2050 34 km (21 mi) 117.5 (2024)R 14
São Paulo São Paulo MetroNb 10 197451 202652 9752 111.1 km (69.0 mi)52 1,265 (2025)R 15
Sofia Bulgaria Sofia Metro 199853 202154 4754 52 km (32 mi)54 127.2 (2024)R 16
Montreal Canada Montreal Metro 196655 200755 6856 69.2 km (43.0 mi)56 330.8 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Réseau express métropolitain 202357 202558 19 59 50 km (31 mi) n/a
Toronto Toronto subway60Nb 11 195461 2017 7062 70.5 km (43.8 mi)63 331.8 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Vancouver SkyTrain 198564 2024Nb 12 5466 79.6 km (49.5 mi)67 149.1 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Santiago Chile Santiago Metro 197568 202369 12670Nb 13 149 km (93 mi)71 640.0 (2024)R 18
Beijing China Beijing Subway72 1971Nb 14 202573 40474Nb 15 891.1 km (553.7 mi)77Nb 16 3,621.3 (2024)R 19Nb 17
Changchun Changchun Rail Transit 2017Nb 18 202578 89Nb 19 117.31 km (72.89 mi)Nb 20 271.1 (2024),R 19 may include light rail traffic
Changsha Changsha Metro 201479 202480 140 218.28 km (135.63 mi) 1,031.6 (2024)R 19
Changzhou Changzhou Metro 201981 202182 43 54 km (33.55 mi) 72.1 (2024)R 19
Chengdu Chengdu Metro 2010 202583 363Nb 21 716.37 km (445.13 mi)8485 2,209.0 (2024)R 19
Chongqing Chongqing Rail Transit 2004 2026 286Nb 22 576 km (358 mi)86 1,416.5 (2024)R 19
Dalian Dalian Metro87 2003 202388 100 237.7 km (147.7 mi) 276.6 (2024)R 19
Dongguan Dongguan Rail Transit 201689 2025 39 95.26 km (59.19 mi) 49.4 (2024)R 19
Foshan Foshan MetroNb 23 2010 202490 74Nb 23 134.9 km (83.8 mi) 94.9 (2024)R 19R Nb 4
Fuzhou Fuzhou Metro 201691 202592 102 Nb 24 205.8 km (127.9 mi) 305.7 (2024)R 19
Guangzhou Guangzhou MetroNb 25Nb 23 1997 202593 317Nb 26 779.9 km (484.6 mi)94 3,255.0 (2024)R 19
Guiyang Guiyang Metro 201795 202496 82 149.05 km (92.62 mi)96 255.2 (2024)R 19
Hangzhou Hangzhou Metro97 2012 202598 254Nb 27 516.2 km (320.8 mi)99 1,469.8 (2024)R 19
Harbin Harbin Metro 2013100 2024 78 91.57 km (56.90 mi) 361.2 (2024)R 19
Hefei Hefei Metro 2016101 2025102 196 259.5 km (161.2 mi) 524.4 (2024)R 19
Hohhot Hohhot Metro 2019103 2020104 43103 49 km (30 mi)103 77.0 (2024)R 19
Jinan Jinan Metro 2019105 2025106 103 182.4 km (113.3 mi)105107 116.4 (2024)R 19
Jinhua Jinhua Rail Transit 2022108 2023 32 118.5 km (73.6 mi) 48.3 (2024)R 19
Kunming Kunming Metro 2012 2022109 103 165.85 km (103.05 mi) 307.4 (2024)R 19
Lanzhou Lanzhou Metro 2019110 2023 27110 35 km (22 mi)110 140.8 (2024)R 19
Luoyang Luoyang Subway 2021111112 2021 33111112 43.6 km (27.1 mi)111 70.1 (2024)R 19
Nanchang Nanchang Metro 2015 2025113 113 160.2 km (99.5 mi) 432.0 (2025)114
Nanjing Nanjing Metro115 2005 2026116 252117 627.52 km (389.92 mi)118 1,093.5 (2024)R 19
Nanning Nanning Metro119 2016 2025120 95 132 km (82 mi) 365.2 (2024)R 19
Nantong Nantong Rail Transit 2022121 2023 43 60 km (37 mi) 42.4 (2024)R 19
Ningbo Ningbo Rail Transit122 2014 2026123 156 297.6 km (184.9 mi) 388.1 (2024)R 19
Qingdao Qingdao Metro 2015124 2024125 172 352.68 km (219.15 mi)R 20 530.6 (2024)R 19
Shanghai Shanghai Metro 1993126 2025127 415Nb 28 889.96 km (553.00 mi)128Nb 29 3,773.8 (2024)R 19Nb 30
Shaoxing Shaoxing Metro 2021129 2025 40 65.2 km (40.5 mi)129 44.2 (2024)R 19
Shenyang Shenyang Metro 2010 2025130 134 202.7 km (126.0 mi) 658.1 (2024)R 19
Shenzhen Shenzhen Metro 2004 2025131 332Nb 31 622 km (386 mi) 3,101.9 (2024)R 19
Shijiazhuang Shijiazhuang Metro 2017 2021132 60132 76.5 km (47.5 mi)132 198.2 (2024)R 19
Suzhou Suzhou Metro 2012 2024133 285 346.76 km (215.47 mi)133 700.0 (2025)134
Taiyuan Taiyuan Metro 2020 2025 47 52.384 km (32.550 mi)135 48.2 (2024)R 19
Taizhou Taizhou Rail Transit 2022136 15 52.4 km (32.6 mi)137 10.1 (2023)R 20
Tianjin Tianjin Metro 1984 2026138 237 378.8 km (235.4 mi) 674.0 (2025)139
Ürümqi Ürümqi Metro 2018 2025 23 32.88 km (20.43 mi) 43.3 (2024)R 19
Wenzhou Wenzhou Rail Transit 2019140 2023 36 116.5 km (72.4 mi)141 32.6 (2024)R 19
Wuhan Wuhan Metro 2004 2026142 289Nb 32 553.32 km (343.82 mi) 1,467.0 (2024)R 19
Wuhu Wuhu Rail Transit 2021 2021 36 46.2 km (28.7 mi) 37.0 (2024)R 19
Wuxi Wuxi Metro 2014143 2024144 89 145.2 km (90.2 mi) 242.1 (2024)R 19
Xiamen Xiamen Metro 2017145 2023146 70 98.4 km (61.1 mi) 276.0 (2025)147
Xi'an Xi'an Metro 2011 2025 243Nb 33 422.21 km (262.35 mi)R 20Nb 34 1,406.4 (2024)R 19
Xuzhou Xuzhou Metro 2019148 2025149 67 95.452 km (59.311 mi) 109.7 (2024)R 19
Zhengzhou Zhengzhou Metro 2013150 2024151 233Nb 35 449.81 km (279.50 mi) 697.2 (2024)R 19
Medellín Colombia Medellín Metro 1995152 2012Nb 36 27152 31.3 km (19.4 mi)152 202.5 (2025)R 21
Prague Czech Republic Prague Metro 1974153 2015Nb 37 61154 65.4 km (40.6 mi)155 378.8 (2024)R 22
Copenhagen Denmark Copenhagen Metro 2002156 2024156 44157 43.3 km (26.9 mi)157 125.6 (2024)R 23
Santo Domingo Dominican Republic Santo Domingo Metro 2009 2026158 38 38.6 km (24.0 mi) 103.4 (2025)R 24
Quito Ecuador Quito Metro 2023 15 22.6 km (14.0 mi) 54.4 (2024)R 25
Cairo Egypt Cairo Metro 1987159Nb 38 2024160 84159Nb 38 106.8 km (66.4 mi)161162163 1460.0 (2023)164
Helsinki Finland Helsinki Metro 1982165 2022166 30167 43 km (27 mi)168 79.0 (2023)R 26
Lille France Lille Metro 1983169 2000169 60170 45 km (28 mi)170 126.1 (2024)R 27
Lyon Lyon Metro 1978171 2023 42172 34.4 km (21.4 mi)172 230.1 (2024)R 27
Marseille Marseille Metro 1977 2019 29173 22.7 km (14.1 mi)173 76.8 (2024)R 27
Paris Paris Metro 1900174 2025175 321176Nb 39 245.6 km (152.6 mi)177 1,475.5 (2024)R 28R Nb 5
Rennes Rennes Metro 2002 2022 28 22.4 km (13.9 mi) 53.7 (2024)R 27
Toulouse Toulouse Metro 1993178 2007178 37179 28.2 km (17.5 mi)178 118.3 (2024)R 27
Tbilisi Georgia Tbilisi Metro 1966180 2017181Nb 40 23182 27.3 km (17.0 mi)183 78.4 (2024)R 3
Berlin Germany Berlin U-Bahn 1902174184 2021185 175186185 155.6 km (96.7 mi)187 554.3 (2024)R 29
Hamburg Hamburg U-Bahn 1912188 2019189 93190 106 km (66 mi)190 259.4 (2024)R 30
Munich Munich U-Bahn 1971191 2010Nb 41 96191 95 km (59 mi)191 452 (2024)R 31
Nuremberg Nuremberg U-Bahn 1972 2020192193 49193 38.4 km (23.9 mi)193 114.4 (2025)R 32
Athens Greece Athens MetroNb 42 1904174196Nb 43 2022197 66198 91.7 km (57.0 mi)194 240.0 (2024)R 33R Nb 6
Thessaloniki Thessaloniki Metro 2024199 13 9.6 km (6.0 mi) 1.3 (2024)R 34
Hong Kong Hong Kong Mass Transit Railway 1979Nb 44 2022 99200 209.1 km (129.9 mi)201 1,770 (2024)R 35R 36R Nb 7
Budapest Hungary Budapest Metro 1896174 2014202 48 39.2 km (24.4 mi)202203 382.6 (2023)R 37
Agra India Agra Metro 2024204 6 5.2 km (3.2 mi)205 n/a
Ahmedabad Ahmedabad Metro 2019206 2026207 45 68.21 km (42.38 mi)208 29.35 (2023Nb 45)R 38R Nb 8
Bengaluru Namma Metro 2011209 2025210 85211 96.10 km (59.71 mi)212 278.54 (2024Nb 45)R 39
Bhopal Bhopal Metro 2025 8 6.22 km (3.86 mi) 213 n/a
Chennai Chennai Metro 2015214 2022215 42216 54.1 km (33.6 mi)217 111.9 (2025)R 40
Delhi Delhi Metro 2002218 2026219 243Nb 46 375.94 km (233.60 mi)Nb 47220 2,358 (2025Nb 45)R 41
Gurgaon Rapid Metro Gurgaon 2013222 2017223 11223 12.854 km (7.987 mi)220 14.6 (2023Nb 45)R 42R Nb 9
Hyderabad Hyderabad Metro 2017224 2020225 57225 71.16 km (44.22 mi)226 162.06 (2023Nb 45)R 43R Nb 10
Indore Indore Metro 2025 5 6 km (3.7 mi) n/a
Jaipur Jaipur Metro 2015227228 2020228 11228 11.979 km (7.443 mi)228 18.12 (2023Nb 45)R 44
Kanpur Kanpur Metro 2021229 2025230 14 16 km (9.9 mi)231 n/a
Kochi Kochi Metro 2017232 2024233 25 28.125 km (17.476 mi)234 31.17 (2023)R 45
Kolkata Kolkata Metro 1984235 2025236 58237 73.12 km (45.43 mi)237238 192.5 (2023Nb 45)R 46
Lucknow Lucknow Metro 2017239 2019240 21239 22.878 km (14.216 mi)241 26.82 (2023Nb 45)R 47R Nb 11
Mumbai Mumbai Metro 2014242 2026243 73 90.36 km (56.15 mi) 195.4 (2024)R 48R 49R Nb 12
Meerut Meerut Metro 2026244 13 23.6 km (14.7 mi) n/a
Nagpur Nagpur Metro 2019245 2022246 37246 38.215 km (23.746 mi)247 40.15 (2025Nb 45)R 50R Nb 13
Navi Mumbai Navi Mumbai Metro 2023 11 11.10 km (6.90 mi)248 0.935 (2024)R 51R Nb 14
Noida Noida Metro 2019249 21 29.168 km (18.124 mi)220 16.7 (2023) R 52
Patna Patna Metro 2025 3 4.3 km (2.7 mi)250 n/a
Pune Pune Metro 2022 2024251 28 32.97 km (20.49 mi)252253 59.87 (2025)R 53
Jakarta Indonesia Jakarta MRT 2019254 13 15.7 km (9.8 mi) 33 (2023)R 54
Jakarta LRT 2019 6 5.8 km (3.6 mi) 0.94 (2023)R 55
Jabodebek LRT 2023 18 44.5 km (27.7 mi) 7.25 (2023)R 56
Palembang Palembang LRT 2018 13 23.4 km (14.5 mi) 3.0 (2023)R 57
Isfahan Iran Isfahan Metro 2015255 2018256257 20256 20.2 km (12.6 mi)256 27 (2023)R 58
Mashhad Mashhad Urban Railway 2011258 2025259 40 43.3 km (26.9 mi) 50.7 (2018)R 59
Shiraz Shiraz Metro 2014260 2024Nb 48 24 32.5 km (20.2 mi) 18 (2018)R 60
Karaj Karaj Metro 2023261Nb 49 2025262 4Nb 50 10.5 km (6.5 mi)263 n/a
Tabriz Tabriz Metro 2015264 2020 18 17.2 km (10.7 mi) n/a
Tehran Tehran Metro 2000265Nb 49 2025266 132Nb 51267268269270271 224.6 km (139.6 mi)Nb 51267 820 (2018Nb 45)R 61
Brescia Italy Brescia Metro 2013272 17273 13.7 km (8.5 mi)273 17.0 (2023)R 62
Catania Catania Metro 1999274 2024275 12276 10.5 km (6.5 mi) 6.5 (2019)R 63
Genoa Genoa Metro 1990277 2012277 8277 7.1 km (4.4 mi)277 15.3 (2018)R 64R Nb 15
Milan Milan Metro 1964278 2024278 125Nb 52 111.8 km (69.5 mi)280 341 (2024)R 65
Naples Naples MetroNb 53 1993 2025 31281 36.4 km (22.6 mi)281 41.1 (2019)R 66R Nb 16
Rome Rome Metro 1955 2025 74282 62.5 km (38.8 mi)283 161.5 (2023)284
Turin Turin Metro 2006285 2021286 23285286 15.1 km (9.4 mi)286 39 (2024)R 67
Chiba Prefecture Japan Tōyō Rapid Railway Line 1996 9 16.2 km (10.1 mi) 56.1 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Fukuoka Fukuoka City Subway 1981287 2023288 36288 31.4 km (19.5 mi)288 191.3 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Hiroshima Astram Line 1994289 2015290 22 18.4 km (11.4 mi)289 24.0 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Kobe Kobe Municipal Subway 1977289 2001 28 38.1 km (23.7 mi)289 112.3 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Kobe New Transit 1977 2006 18 15.1 km (9.4 mi) 36.5 (2023Nb 45)291R Nb 17
Kyoto Kyoto Municipal Subway 1981289 2008 31292 31.2 km (19.4 mi)289 146.8 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Nagoya Nagoya Municipal Subway 1957289 2011293 87293 93.3 km (58.0 mi)293 461.0 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Osaka Osaka Metro 1933294 2025294 109295 141 km (88 mi)294296 935.0 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Saitama Prefecture New Shuttle 1983 1990 13 12.7 km (7.9 mi) 37.1 (2023Nb 45)297
Saitama Rapid Railway Line 2001 8 14.6 km (9.1 mi) 45.0 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Sapporo Sapporo Municipal Subway 1971289 1999 46298 48 km (30 mi)289 229.9 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Sendai Sendai Subway 1987299 2015300 29299 28.7 km (17.8 mi)299 93.2 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Tokyo Toei Subway 1960301 2002301 99Nb 54 109 km (68 mi)301 963.9 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Nippori-Toneri Liner 2008 13 9.7 km (6.0 mi) 32.9 (2023Nb 45)304
Yurikamome 1995 2006 16 14.7 km (9.1 mi) 45.6 (2023Nb 45)305
Tokyo Metro 1927306 2020307 142308 195.1 km (121.2 mi)309 2,496.8 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Rinkai Line 1996289 2002 8 12.2 km (7.6 mi)289 82.3 (2024Nb 45)R 69R Nb 17
Yokohama Yokohama Municipal Subway 1972310 2008310 40310 53.4 km (33.2 mi)310 228.2 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Minatomirai Line 2004289 2008 6 4.1 km (2.5 mi)289 78.7 (2024Nb 45)R 68R Nb 17
Kanazawa Seaside Line 1989 14 10.6 km (6.6 mi) 20.8 (2024Nb 45)311
Almaty Kazakhstan Almaty Metro 2011312 2022312 11 13.4 km (8.3 mi)312 27.1 (2024)R 3
Pyongyang North Korea Pyongyang Metro 1973 1987Nb 55 17 22.5 km (14.0 mi) 36 (2009)R 70
Busan South Korea Busan Metro 1985 2017Nb 56 125Nb 57 139.1 km (86.4 mi)313Nb 57 246.3 (2020)R 71
Daegu Daegu Metro 1997 2015Nb 58 91314 82.9 km (51.5 mi)315 168 (2019)R 72R Nb 18
Daejeon Daejeon Metro 2006 2007Nb 59 22 22.6 km (14.0 mi)316 40 (2019)R 72
Gimpo Gimpo Goldline 2019317 10 23.67 km (14.71 mi)318 n/a
Gwangju Gwangju Metro 2004 2008Nb 60 20 20.1 km (12.5 mi)319 19 (2019)R 72
Incheon Incheon Subway 1999 2025320 68 80.5 km (50.0 mi) 199 (2022)321
Seoul Seoul Metropolitan SubwayNb 61Nb 62 1974322 2022323 338324 358.46 km (222.74 mi)324Nb 62 2,403 (2022)R 73R Nb 19R Nb 20
Shinbundang LineNb 62 (Neo Trans) 2011 2022325 16 33.4 km (20.8 mi)326 122.5 (2019)R 74R Nb 21
Macau Macau Macau Light Rapid Transit 2019 2024327 15 16.3 km (10.1 mi) 5.2 (2024)328
Kuala Lumpur Malaysia Rapid KLNb 63 1996 2023329 138Nb 64 204.8 km (127.3 mi) 330.2 (2025)R 75
Guadalajara Mexico SITEURNb 65 1994Nb 66 2020 28Nb 67 46.5 km (28.9 mi) 168.6 (2024)R 76
Mexico City Mexico City Metro 1969330 2012Nb 68 163Nb 69 200.9 km (124.8 mi)331Nb 70 1,172 (2024)R 77
Monterrey Metrorrey 1991332 2021333 38334 40.2 km (25.0 mi)334 134.9 (2023)R 76
Amsterdam Netherlands Amsterdam Metro 1977 2018335 39336 41.2 km (25.6 mi) 100.1 (2023)R 78
Rotterdam Rotterdam MetroNb 71 1968 2023 71 102.3 km (63.6 mi)337 100.7 (2024)R 79
Lagos Nigeria Lagos Rail Mass TransitNb 72 2023 2024338 13339 13 km (8.1 mi) n/a
Oslo Norway Oslo MetroNb 73 1966Nb 74 2016Nb 75 101 85 km (53 mi)340 116 (2024)R 80
Lahore Pakistan Lahore Metro 2020341 26 27.1 km (16.8 mi)341 20 (2020–2021)R 81
Panama City Panama Panama Metro 2014 2024342 33 41.2 km (25.6 mi) 114.9 (2025)R 82
Lima Peru Lima and Callao Metro 2011 2023 31 39.4 km (24.5 mi)343 171.9 (2023)R 83
Manila Philippines Manila Light Rail Transit System 1984344 2024344 38345 43.5 km (27.0 mi)344346 218.2 (2019)R 84R Nb 22
Manila Metro Rail Transit System 1999 2000 13 16.9 km (10.5 mi)347 129 (2023)R 85
Warsaw Poland Warsaw Metro 1995 2022348 39 41.2 km (25.6 mi) 197.3 (2024)R 86
Lisbon Portugal Lisbon Metro 1959349 2016349 56349 44.2 km (27.5 mi)349 161.8 (2023)R 87
Doha Qatar Doha Metro 2019350 2019351 37351 76 km (47 mi)Nb 76 53.0 (2023)
Bucharest Romania Bucharest Metro 1979352 2023353 64354 80.1 km (49.8 mi)354 152.0 (2024)R 88
Kazan Russia Kazan Metro355 2005 2018356 11357 16.8 km (10.4 mi)357 39.4 (2024)R 3
Moscow Moscow Metro358 1935 2025 249Nb 77 535.3 km (332.6 mi) 2,288.5 (2023)359
Nizhny Novgorod Nizhny Novgorod Metro 1985 2018360 15360 21.8 km (13.5 mi)R 3 35.9 (2024)R 3
Novosibirsk Novosibirsk Metro 1986 2025361 14357Nb 78 15.9 km (9.9 mi)357 86.1 (2024)R 3
Saint Petersburg Saint Petersburg Metro 1955 2025362 66363Nb 79 131.3 km (81.6 mi)363 686.1 (2024)R 3
Samara Samara Metro 1987364 2015365 10357 12.7 km (7.9 mi)357 12.6 (2024)R 3
Yekaterinburg Yekaterinburg Metro 1991 2012366 9357 12.7 km (7.9 mi)357 48.6 (2024)R 3
Mecca Saudi Arabia Mecca Metro 2010367 9367 18.1 km (11.2 mi)367 1.87 (2025)368
Riyadh Riyadh Metro 2024369 2025 85369 176 km (109 mi)369 150 (2025)
Singapore Singapore Mass Rapid Transit 1987 2025370 143371 242.6 km (150.7 mi) 1,240 (2024)R 89R Nb 23372
Barcelona Spain Barcelona MetroNb 80 1924 2021373 132Nb 81374 128.3 km (79.7 mi)374 465 (2024)R 90
Bilbao Bilbao MetroNb 82 1995375 2020376 42377 45.1 km (28.0 mi)377 104.5 (2025)R 91
Madrid Madrid MetroNb 83 1919378 2025379 242380 296.4 km (184.2 mi)380 715.0 (2024)R 92
Stockholm Sweden Stockholm Metro 1950381Nb 84 1994381 100382 108 km (67 mi)382 462 (2019)R 93R Nb 24
Lausanne  Switzerland Lausanne MetroNb 85 2008383 14 5.9 km (3.7 mi) 36.0 (2024)R 94R Nb 25
Kaohsiung Taiwan Kaohsiung Rapid Transit 2008 2024 384 38 384 45.5 km (28.3 mi)385 71.3 (2025)R 95
Taipei Taipei Metro 1996386 2020387 119Nb 86 152.9 km (95.0 mi)388 767.1 (2025)R 96
Taichung Taichung MRT390 2021391 18391 16.7 km (10.4 mi)391 17.2 (2025)R 97
Taoyuan Taoyuan Metro 2017 2023 22392 53.1 km (33.0 mi) 46.6 (2025)R 98
Bangkok Thailand BTS Skytrain 1999393 2021394 64395 70.05 km (43.53 mi)395 266.7 (2024)R 99
Metropolitan Rapid Transit 2004396 2025397 109398 133 km (83 mi)398 213.1 (2024)R 99
Adana Turkey Adana Metro 2009 2010 13399 13.5 km (8.4 mi)399 14 (2011)
Ankara Ankara Metro 1997 2023400Nb 87 57401 67.4 km (41.9 mi)400401 158.5 (2023)R 100
Bursa Bursaray 2002 2024 40402 40 km (25 mi)402 91.3 (2010)R 101
Istanbul Istanbul Metro 1989403 2025404 148Nb 88 243.3 km (151.2 mi)405 688.9 (2024)R 102
İzmir İzmir Metro 2000407 2024407 24407 27 km (17 mi)407 93.8 (2024)R 103
Dnipro Ukraine Dnipro Metro 1995 6408 7.8 km (4.8 mi)408 7.5 (2018)R 104
Kharkiv Kharkiv Metro 1975 2016 27408Nb 89 38.7 km (24.0 mi)408 231.1 (2018)R 105
Kyiv Kyiv Metro 1960 2013 49408Nb 90 67.7 km (42.1 mi)408 496.1 (2018)R 106
Dubai United Arab Emirates Dubai Metro 2009409 2021410 53 89.3 km (55.5 mi)411 294.7 (2025)R 107
Glasgow United Kingdom Glasgow Subway 1896174412 15412 10.4 km (6.5 mi)412 13.1 (2024Nb 45)R 108413
London London Underground414 1890174Nb 91 20211 272415 402 km (250 mi)415 1,216 (2024Nb 45)R 109R Nb 26
Docklands Light Railway 1987416 2011416 45416 34 km (21 mi) 99 (2024Nb 45)417
Atlanta United States MARTA 1979418 2000418 38419 76.6 km (47.6 mi)419 29.4 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Baltimore Baltimore Metro SubwayLink 1983420 1995421 14421 24.9 km (15.5 mi)421 5.5 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Boston MBTA subwayNb 92 1901174420Nb 93 2014422 52423 63.9 km (39.7 mi) 84.3 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Chicago Chicago "L"Nb 73 1892174Nb 94 2024425 146426 165.4 km (102.8 mi)426Nb 95 127.5 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Cleveland Red Line (RTA Rapid Transit) 1955427 1968427 18428 31 km (19 mi)428 3.2 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Honolulu Skyline 2023 2025429 13 25.9 km (16.1 mi) 1.2 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Los Angeles Metro RailNb 96 1993 2026430 19 34.31 km (21.32 mi) 22.5 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Miami Metrorail 1984431 2012 23432 39.3 km (24.4 mi)432 14.9 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
New York City New York City Subway 1904174433Nb 97 2017434 424435Nb 98 399 km (248 mi)436 2,040.1 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Staten Island Railway 1925420Nb 99 2017437 21433438 22.5 km (14.0 mi)436 4.7 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
PATH 1908439 1937Nb 100 13440 22.2 km (13.8 mi)441 62.5 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Philadelphia SEPTA Metro: L, B, M442 1907174420 1973443 53442 59.1 km (36.7 mi)444445 59.0 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
PATCO Speedline 1936420Nb 101 2025446 14446 22.9 km (14.2 mi)446 5.6 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
San Francisco (Bay Area) BARTNb 102 1972447 2020448 47447Nb 103 192 km (119 mi)447Nb 104 49.1 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Washington, D.C. Washington Metro 1976449 2023450 98449 208 km (129 mi) 166.7 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
San Juan Tren Urbano 2004420 2005 16 17.2 km (10.7 mi) 4.4 (2024)R 17R Nb 3
Tashkent Uzbekistan Tashkent Metro 1977 2024451 45Nb 105 70.8 km (44.0 mi) 270.3 (2024)R 3
Caracas Venezuela Caracas MetroNb 106 1983452 2015453 49Nb 107 67.2 km (41.8 mi)Nb 107 358 (2017)R 110
Maracaibo Maracaibo Metro 2006 6 6.5 km (4.0 mi) n/a
Valencia Metro Valencia 2006 9 6.2 km (3.9 mi) n/a
Hanoi Vietnam Hanoi Metro 2021455 2024456 20 21.6 km (13.4 mi) 20.65 (2025)R 111
Ho Chi Minh City Ho Chi Minh City Metro 2024457 14 19.7 km (12.2 mi) 20.5 (2025) R 112

List by countries

Recent ridership figures, particularly for 2020, will have been affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Country Systems Length Lines Stations Annual ridership / km
(millions)
Inauguration
Algeria 1 18.5 km (11.5 mi) 1 19 2.40 (2019) 2011
Argentina 1 56.7 km (35.2 mi) 7 104 4.16 (2022) 1913
Armenia 1 13.4 km (8.3 mi) 1 10 1.93 (2022) 1981
Australia 1 52 km (32 mi) 1 21 n/a 2019
Austria 1 83.3 km (51.8 mi) 5 109 5.51 (2019) 1978
Azerbaijan 1 40.7 km (25.3 mi) 3 27 4.98 (2022) 1967
Bangladesh 1 21.3 km (13.2 mi) 1 16 n/a 2022
Belarus 1 44.9 km (27.9 mi) 3 36 5.54 (2022) 1984
Belgium 1 39.9 km (24.8 mi) 4 59 2.19 (2020) 1976
Brazil 8 382.7 km (237.8 mi) 21 276 3.45 (2018–20) 1974
Bulgaria 1 52 km (32 mi) 4 47 1.79 (2018) 1998
Canada Canada 4 269.3 km (167.3 mi) 11 211 3.01 (2024) 1954
Chile 1 149 km (93 mi) 7 143 1.88 (2020) 1975
China China 45 12,152.056 km (7,550.938 mi) 318 6,389 2.10 (2020)R Nb 27 1971
Colombia 1 31.3 km (19.4 mi) 2 27 6.47 (2025) 1995
Czech Republic 1 65.4 km (40.6 mi) 3 61 3.85 (2020) 1974
Denmark 1 43.3 km (26.9 mi) 4 44 3.13 (2023) 2002
Dominican Republic 1 38.6 km (24.0 mi) 2 38 1.60 (2020) 2009
Ecuador 1 22.6 km (14.0 mi) 1 15 n/a 2023
Egypt 1 106.8 km (66.4 mi) 3 84 7.45 (2020) 1987
Finland 1 43 km (27 mi) 2 30 1.84 (2023) 1982
France 6 398.3 km (247.5 mi) 28 517 3.70 (2019–20) 1900
Georgia 1 27.3 km (17.0 mi) 2 23 2.74 (2022) 1966
Germany 4 386.8 km (240.3 mi) 24 413 3.59 (2019) 1902
Greece 2 101.3 km (62.9 mi) 4 79 2.92 (2018) 1904
Hong Kong 1 209.1 km (129.9 mi) 10 99 5.76 (2023) 1979
Hungary 1 39.4 km (24.5 mi) 4 48 9.71 (2023) 1896
India India 21 1,152.75 km (716.29 mi) 48 860 3.70 (2021)R Nb 28 1984458459
Indonesia 4 89.4 km (55.6 mi) 5 50 0.63 (2020) 2018
Iran 6 348.3 km (216.4 mi) 18 266 4.08 (2018)R Nb 29 1999
Italy 7 257.1 km (159.8 mi) 16 292 3.73 (2018–19) 1955
Japan 20R Nb 17 897.5 km (557.7 mi) 54 743 8.19 (2019) 1927
Kazakhstan 1 14.5 km (9.0 mi) 1 11 1.27 (2022) 2011
Macau 1 16.5 km (10.3 mi) 3 16 2.47 (2023) 2019
Malaysia 1 210.4 km (130.7 mi) 6 149 1.60 (2023) 1996
Mexico 3 287.5 km (178.6 mi) 18 283 4.37 (2020)R Nb 30 1969
Netherlands 2 143.5 km (89.2 mi) 10 109 1.48 (2019) 1968
Nigeria 1 40 km (25 mi) 2 13 n/a 2023
North Korea 1 22 km (14 mi) 2 16 1.63 (2009) 1973
Norway 1 85 km (53 mi) 5 101 0.87 (2020) 1966
Pakistan 1 27.1 km (16.8 mi) 1 26 0.74 (2020–2021) 2020
Panama 1 41.2 km (25.6 mi) 2 33 1.38 (2020) 2014
Peru 1 39.4 km (24.5 mi) 2 31 3.19 (2018) 2011
Philippines 2 60.2 km (37.4 mi) 3 51 5.82 (2019) 1984
Poland 1 41.2 km (25.6 mi) 2 34 5.50 (2019) 1995
Portugal 1 44.2 km (27.5 mi) 4 56 1.93 (2020) 1959
Qatar 1 76 km (47 mi) 3 37 n/a 2019
Romania 1 80.1 km (49.8 mi) 5 64 1.6 (2023) 1979
Russia 7 746.7 km (464.0 mi) 29 374 4.62 (2022) 1935
Saudi Arabia 2 194.1 km (120.6 mi) 4 93 1.87 (2025) 2010
Singapore 1 242.6 km (150.7 mi) 8 143 3.41 (2024) 1987
South Korea 6 760.7 km (472.7 mi) 38 686 3.87 (2019) 1974
Spain 3 469.8 km (291.9 mi) 23 539 1.43 (2019) 1919
Sweden 1 108 km (67 mi) 7 100 3.10 (2018) 1950
 Switzerland 1 5.9 km (3.7 mi) 1R Nb 31 14 5.55 (2019) 2008
Taiwan 5 258.7 km (160.7 mi) 11 231 3.26 (2019–20)R Nb 32 1996
Thailand 2 203.05 km (126.17 mi) 7 173 2.11 (2023) 1999
Turkey 5 391.2 km (243.1 mi) 18 280 1.94 (2019–20)R Nb 33 1989
Ukraine 3 114.2 km (71.0 mi) 7 88 6.43 (2022) 1960
United Arab Emirates 1 89.5 km (55.6 mi) 3 53 1.26 (2020) 2009
United Kingdom 3 446.4 km (277.4 mi) 19 332 2.11 (2022) 1863
United States 16 1,395.71 km (867.25 mi) 71 1,083 1.66 (2022) 1892
Uzbekistan 1 70.8 km (44.0 mi) 4 50 2.32 (2022) 1977
Venezuela 2 67.2 km (41.8 mi) 5 49 5.32 (2017) 1983
Vietnam 2 41.3 km (25.7 mi) 3 34 0.99 (2025) 2021

Under construction

The following is a list of new worldwide metro systems that are currently actively under construction. In some cases it is not clear if the system will be considered a full metro system once it begins operational service. Only metro systems under construction are listed where there are no metro systems currently in operation in the same city.

The countries of Ivory Coast, Israel, and Serbia are currently constructing their first ever metro systems.

City Country Name Construction started Projected opening
Melbourne Australia Suburban Rail Loop 2022 2035
Bogotá Colombia Bogotá Metro 2020460 2028
Alexandria Egypt Alexandria Metro 2020 2027461
Surat India Surat Metro 2021462 2027462
Thane Thane Metro 2025 2027
Denpasar463 Indonesia Bali Mass Rapid Transit 2024 2028464
Ahvaz Iran Ahvaz Metro 2004 2028465
Qom466 Qom Urban Railway 2009 2026467
Tel Aviv Israel Tel Aviv Metro 2025 2032
Abidjan Ivory Coast Abidjan Metro 2017 2028468
Astana Kazakhstan Astana Metro 2011 2026469
George Town Malaysia
Mutiara LRT 2025470 2031470
Johor Bahru
Singapore
Malaysia
Singapore
Rapid Transit System Link 2020471 2027472
Cluj-Napoca Romania Cluj-Napoca Metro 2024473474 2031473474
Belgrade Serbia Belgrade Metro 2021475 2033476
İzmit Turkey İzmit Metro (Körfezray) 2024 2028
Gebze Gebze Metro 2018 2026
Mersin Mersin Metro 2022477 2026
See also

See also

By region

Notes

Notes

System notes

  1. 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 1927.1415
  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.
  3. Vienna's Metropolitan Railway (Wiener Stadtbahn) first opened for service in 1898, operating steam locomotive trains on mostly elevated or underground ROWs. From 1976 onwards, part of it was integrated into the newly established Vienna U-Bahn system (lines U4 and U6), operating as a modern metro.
  4. The number of stations is 25 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 27 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  5. The number of stations is 33 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 36 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  6. Line 2's loop was completed in 2009.
  7. Not including stations of premetro Lines T4, T7, and T10.
  8. Includes Metrofor's rapid transit line only: Linha Sul (South Line).
  9. Includes Metrorec's rapid transit lines only: Linha Centro (Center Line) and Linha Sul (South Line).
  10. Does not include São Paulo Metropolitan Trains system.
  11. These statistics do not include Line 5 Eglinton and Line 6 Finch West as they are light rail lines.
  12. Indicates the opening of Capstan Station, an infill station of the Canada Line, which opened on 20 December 2024.65
  13. The number is 126 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station, or 143 if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  14. The Beijing Subway's first line began trial operations on 1 October 1969. It opened to revenue service under trial operations on 15 January 1971. Initially, only members of the public with credential letters from their work units could purchase tickets, but this restriction was removed on 27 December 1972. The subway line passed its final inspections and ended trial operations on 15 September 1981. During the trial operations period, annual ridership rose from 8.28 million in 1971 to 55.2 million in 1980. See the history section of the Beijing Subway for details and references.
  15. The number of stations is 404 if the 104 (95 2-line, 9 3-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station, or 517 if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line. Bajiao Amusement Park on Line 1 (closed for the construction of Line 1 Branch, from June 2025 to May 2027)7576 is not counted during renovation, so the active stations are 404. Out-of-station interchange stations with same name (e.g. Dazhong Si; Muxidi), are counted as one station. Capital Airport Express and Daxing Airport Express lines and stations are counted, despite being an express service with separate fares. Both counts exclude the 20 stations of the Xijiao and Line T1 tram lines.77
  16. Length excludes the Xijiao and Line T1 tram lines, which combined are 20.7 km long.
  17. Ridership data includes that of Xijiao and Line T1 tram lines.
  18. Opening of metro Line 1 and not light rail Line 3, which opened in 2002.
  19. Stations served by Line 3 not counted as Line 3 is a light rail line with at grade crossings.
  20. Line 3 not included due to being a light rail line with road crossings.
  21. There are 363 stations if the 85 (78 2-line, 7 3-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 448 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line. Excludes light rail line T2.
  22. There are 263 stations if the 42 (36 2-line, 6 3-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 312 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  23. First line of Foshan Metro, the Guangfo Line, serves two cities – Foshan and Guangzhou. The Guangfo Line is operated by Guangzhou Metro and as such is included in Guangzhou's tally.
  24. There are 102 stations if the (14 2-line, 1 3-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 118 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  25. The 9 station, 4.0-km long APM line is not included here, because it is a people mover.
  26. There are 317 stations if the 76 (58 2-line, 8 3-line, 1 4-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 397 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  27. There are 254 stations if the 44 (40 2-line, 4 3-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 302 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  28. As of November 2025, the number of stations is 515 if the 83 interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) (70 2-line, 11 3-line, and 2 4-line) are counted multiple times, once for each line, while there are 415 stations if they are combined; shared tracks/platforms on Lines 3 and 4 are anyway counted as a single stations (nine in all between Hongqiao Road and Baoshan Road). Out-of-station interchange stations with same name (e.g. South Pudong Road), are counted as one station.128
  29. This figure excludes Maglev line and Jinshan Railway, all of which often included in Shanghai Metro maps but not considered part of the system.
  30. Ridership excludes Pujiang line, Maglev line and Jinshan Railway.
  31. As of 28 December 2025, there are 441 stations if the 79 interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted multiple times, while there are 332 stations if they are counted as one station.
  32. There are 289 stations if the 42 (38 2-line, 4 3-line) interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 335 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  33. The number is 243 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station, or 284 if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  34. Excludes Xi'an-Huyi Railway and Xi'an SkyShuttle
  35. There are 233 stations if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station. There are 284 stations if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  36. Extension of Line A from Itagüí south to La Estrella.
  37. Line A was extended in April 2015.
  38. Counting interchange stations only once.
  39. The number is 321 if stations are counted individually. If transfers are counted by just adding up the number of stops in each line, the number is 405.
  40. Opening of State University Station on Saburtalo Line.
  41. The U3 extension from Olympia-Einkaufszentrum (OEZ) to Moosach.
  42. The Blue Line (Line 3) also has a 20.7 km (12.9 mi) section (with 4 stations) to the airport that is owned by the Hellenic Railways Organisation and is mainly used by the suburban railway system.194195
  43. The Green Line (Line 1), operated until 2011 by Athens–Piraeus Electric Railways, was opened in 1869 as a steam train railway line. It was electrified in 1904, extended with underground sections through the city in 1948, and extended to its full length to Kifissia in 1957 using the right-of-way of a former metre gauge suburban line. Full metro operation since 1904 between Piraeus and Athens and 1957 to Kifissia. In 2011, it was integrated with Athens Metro under the company STASY S.A.194
  44. The first MTR route to offer metro service was the Modified Initial System in 1979, which consists of portions of the later Tsuen Wan Line and Kwun Tong Line. Though the eventual East Rail Line opened as a conventional railway in 1910, it did not offer metro service until at least in 1982 when it was electrified.
  45. Fiscal year not calendar year
  46. The network consists of 271 stations if transfer stations are counted more than once. If transfer stations are counted only once, the result will be 243 stations. Ashok Park Main station, where the two diverging branches of Green Line share tracks/platforms, is anyway counted as a single station. Stations of Noida Metro and Gurgaon Metro are not counted. If they were counted, then there would be 303 total stations.220221
  47. The lengths of the Noida Metro and Gurgaon Metro are not counted with the Delhi Metro. If they were counted, the total length of the three systems would be 415.48 km (258.17 mi).
  48. Adelabad station opened
  49. Opening of metro-standards Line 2.
  50. The 43 km (27 mi) Line 1 of Karaj Metro (part of line 5 of Tehran metro) is a commuter rail line, and so is not included in the statistics here. If Line 1 is included, there would be 11 stations.
  51. There are 132 stations if interchange stations are counted once, and 147 stations if they are counted multiple times. The 67.5 km (41.9 mi) Line 5 of the Tehran Metro is a commuter rail line, and so is not included in the statistics here – only metro Lines 1–4 and 6–7 are. If Line 5 is included, the total length of the system would be 292.1 km (181.5 mi), and there would be 143 unique stations, and 160 total stations.
  52. As of July 2023, the number is 134 if the 9 interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted multiple times, once for each line, while it is 113 if they are combined.278279
  53. Lines 1, 6, and 11 only, not line 2, which is commuter rail.
  54. As of October 2018, the number is 106 if the 7 interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted multiple times, once for each line, while it is 99 if they are combined; Higashi-nihombashi station and Bakuro-yokoyama station, where an out-of-system transfer between Asakusa Line and Shinjuku Line is possible, are anyway counted as two stations.301302303
  55. Yŏnggwang and Puhŭng opened in 1987.
  56. Line 1
  57. Includes Busan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit
  58. Daegu Metro Line 3 opened in 2015.
  59. Second phase of line 1
  60. Line 1 fully opened
  61. The Seoul Subway Lines 1–9 and Seoul Light Rapid Transit is actually operated by several different operators – Seoul Metro and Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation (SLM9), plus through-operation services from Korail – but because all of these lines are owned by the City Government of Seoul, here in the table they are counted together as one system.
  62. Seoul's Metropolitan Subway system can also be viewed as a comprehensive metro network made up of multiple owned/operated metro systems. If viewed as such, the combined route length of Seoul's comprehensive metro-standards network would be 564.2 km (350.6 mi), with 656 stations of 24 lines.
  63. Statistics presented include rapid transit lines only: Ampang Line, Sri Petaling Line, Kelana Jaya Line Kajang Line, Putrajaya line and KL Monorail. KLIA Ekspres and KLIA Transit Lines are not included.
  64. The number is 138 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one, or 149 if stations are counted multiple times for each line.
  65. Line 1 of the SITEUR system has some level crossings (with priority) and can be therefore be considered "light rail" instead of "metro".
  66. Line 1 was opened in 1989.
  67. Line 1 is not counted as it features several rail crossings.
  68. Line 12 opened 2012.
  69. The number is 163 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one, or 195 if stations are counted multiple times for each line.331
  70. Note that:
    • "Operación": route length in active revenue and non-revenue service
    • "Servicio": route length in active revenue service
    • "Vuelta": track length in active revenue service
    • "Total": all track length in active revenue, maintenance and non-revenue service
    System length value derived from "RED Servicio" or net route length in active revenue service.
  71. Some sections of the Rotterdam Metro (portions of Lines A, B, E) have some level crossings (with priority) and so could therefore be considered "light rail" instead of "metro".
  72. Blue Line only. Red Line is a heavy rail commuter route.
  73. 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.
  74. The first underground portion was opened in 1928, but that was a tram line. One surface line has origins from 1898. System opened as a full Metro in 1966.
  75. Opening of the Løren station in 2016.
  76. Combined lengths of the Red, Green, and Gold lines.
  77. The number of stations is 249 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 306 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  78. The number of stations is 13 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 14 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  79. The number is 66 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted as one station, or 75 if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.
  80. TMB-operated lines L1–L5 and L9–L11 only. FGC-operated lines L6-L8 share track with other FGC commuter lines, and thus do not qualify as metro-standards lines.
  81. There are 132 stations in the Barcelona Metro if interchange stations are counted once, while there are 163 if they are counted multiple times.
  82. CTB-owned and "Metro Bilbao S.A."-operated Line 1 and Line 2 only.
  83. Including TFM, MetroSur and other suburban lines, but not the three Metro Ligero de Madrid lines which are light rail.
  84. The first line, later known as Green Line, was opened by stages during the 1950s, partly converting to metro operations prior rapid tram alignments. These included the oldest tunnel, built in 1933, which name (Tunnelbana) and symbol were bequeathed to the new system.
  85. The Lausanne Metro has two lines: Line M1 is light rail, while Line M2 is rapid transit. The stats listed are for Line M2 only.
  86. As of January 2020, the number is 131 if the 12 interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted multiple times, once for each line, while it's 119 if they are combined. Out-of-station transfers at Banqiao and XinpuXinpu Minsheng, which require leaving paid area, are counted as 2 stations each; transfer stations that provide cross-platform interchange are anyway counted as a single stations (four in all: Ximen, CKS Memorial Hall, Guting and Dongmen stations).388389
  87. Opening of line M4 extension to Kızılay station.
  88. As of October 2025, the number is 160 if the 12 interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms) are counted multiple times, once for each line, while it is 148 if they are combined.405406
  89. The number of stations is 27 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 30 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  90. The number of stations is 49 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 52 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  91. London's Metropolitan Railway first opened for service in 1863, operating steam locomotive trains in cut and cover tunnels. It began operating as a modern metro when electric-propulsion trains began operating on the system's first deep-level tube line in 1890.2
  92. Includes only heavy rail lines: Red Line, Orange Line, and Blue Line. Does not include the Green Line and Mattapan Line, which are light rail lines, and the Silver Line, which is a bus rapid transit.
  93. The originally-elevated Orange Line opened in 1901, sharing the Tremont Street Subway that had opened in 1897 as an underground streetcar tunnel (for the light rail Green Line).
  94. Dated from the opening of the South Side Elevated on 6 June 1892. The "L" was first electrified in 1895 when the Metropolitan West Side Elevated opened. The entire system was unified and electrified in 1897 with the construction of the Union Loop.424 The first underground section opened in 1943 as the State Street Subway.
  95. This figure comes from the sum of the following figures from the accompanying reference (i.e. "Facts at a Glance". Chicago Transit Authority. December 2012. Retrieved 21 July 2013.): 35.8 miles of elevated route, 35.0 miles at grade level, 20.6 miles on embankments, and 11.4 miles of subway.
  96. Rapid transit B and D lines only. All other L.A. Metro Rail lines are light rail, and are not included here.
  97. First regular elevated railway service, originally cable hauled, began in 1868. Elevateds converted to steam power in 1870, electrified by 1903. The first section of electrified subway opened in 1904.
  98. The number is 423 if station complexes (with multiple sets of platforms connected by walkways) are counted as one station, or 472 if all stations on all lines are counted multiple times for each line.433
  99. While the line opened as a railroad in 1860, it was not until 1925 that rapid transit equipment would be operated here.
  100. The last completely new stations were the current Newark and Harrison stations, which respectively replaced the Park Place and Harrison stations on a different alignment in 1937. According to PATH, its newest station is World Trade Center, which was completed in 2015 but replaced a previous station on the same site.
  101. Opening of the Bridge Line, the precursor rapid transit line to PATCO's, which ran between 8th Street in Philadelphia and Broadway in Camden. The current PATCO Speedline, with service through to Lindenwold, opened in 1969.446
  102. BART's rapid transit lines only; the eBART line to Antioch and the Oakland International Airport (OAK) APM are excluded.
  103. 47 rapid transit stations, plus three additional stations (two eBART and one AGT) within the system.
  104. This figure excludes the eBART extension from Pittsburg/Bay Point to Antioch (9.2 miles) and the "BART to Oakland International Airport (OAK) elevated guideway" (3.2 miles).
  105. The number of stations is 45 if interchange stations (i.e. different sets of platforms in a single complex) are counted as one station, or 50 if all stations on all lines are counted each.
  106. Statistics presented here include the Los Teques Metro which functions as effectively a subsidiary and extension of the Caracas Metro.
  107. By the end of 2014, Caracas Metro had a length of 54.03 km and 47 stations;452 further 1.3 km was added with the single-station extension to Bello Monte in the following year.453 Los Teques Metro contributes to the system's total with 11.9 km in length and four stations.454

Under construction notes

Ridership notes

  1. This patronage figure is derived from OPAL trips (i.e. a tap-on/tap-off pair of the same OPAL card, including isolated tap-on or tap-off), non-OPAL ridership, as the users of some concessional cards or integrated tickets for events, is excluded.
  2. Figure extrapolated from 2,75,000 average daily ridership figures over an year as mentioned in the cited report
  3. All American Public Transportation Association 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.).
  4. Ridership of Guangfo Line counted in Guangzhou's ridership figures.
  5. Does not include ridership on the RER/Transilien (1,365 million in 2024) and the Tramways (380 million).
  6. This ridership figure is the sum of the two "Μετρό" figures (Γ1 line, or "Ηλεκτρικός", formerly ran by IASA and Γ2Γ3 lines, formerly ran by AMEL) from the OAΣA's 2024 Activity Report.
  7. Note that:
    1. the ridership includes "Domestic Service", "Airport Express" and "Cross-boundary";
    2. "Intercity, Light Rail & Bus" and "High Speed Rail (HSR)" are excluded from the counts.
  8. Total ridership figures from April 2023 to March 2024
  9. Figure extrapolated from 40,000 average daily ridership figures over an year as mentioned in the cited report
  10. Figure extrapolated from 4,40,000 average daily ridership figures over an year as mentioned in the cited report
  11. Figure extrapolated from 73,476 average daily ridership figures over an year as mentioned in the cited report
  12. Figure extrapolated from a sum of average daily ridership figures of lines 1 (3,54,610), 2A & 7 (1,80,726.37) over an year as mentioned in the cited reports
  13. Figure extrapolated from 110,000 average daily ridership figures over an year as mentioned in the cited report
  14. Total figures from November 2023 to January 2024
  15. Figure extrapolated from 42 000 average daily boardings
  16. 56.4 million including 4 Funicular lines
  17. Compared to European or North American systems, Japanese rapid transit systems are generally neither thought of as metros nor as completely subterranean "subways" complicating whether only using the municipal subway statistic is accurate when comparing with other Metros around the world. As example Tokyo Metro and the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation's Toei Subway constitute only 22% of the 14.6 billion metropolitan railway ridership in Greater Tokyo (MLIT Yearly Statistics). In addition, when one considers intracity lines of JR East and private railway companies, Greater Tokyo (130 lines) has higher daily ridership than any other metropolitan area in the world with 14.6 billion passengers annually. The Osaka Municipal Subway also has only a minority share of all metropolitan railway ridership in Greater Osaka, constituting only 17.6% of Greater Osaka's 4.745 billion rail passengers annually in 2010. Including the municipal subway systems in both Kobe and Kyoto, the result still only comprises 22% of all rail travel in the Greater Osaka area with 1065.8 million passengers yearly (MLIT Yearly Statistics). For Greater Nagoya, the Nagoya Municipal Subway has only a minority share of all metropolitan railway ridership in Greater Nagoya constituting only 38% of Greater Nagoya's 1.095 billion rail passengers annually in 2010 (MLIT Yearly Statistics). For a complete list of urban rail systems in Japan with ridership statistics, see List of urban rail systems in Japan.
  18. This ridership figure includes the Busan-Gimhae Light Rail Transit ridership in the total.
  19. This figure counts only gate-passers, so it only includes Seoul Metro and Seoul Subway Line 9 riders. Other lines that function as separate systems within the greater Seoul urban rail network are excluded.
  20. Ridership is based on unlinked passenger trips (i.e. a transfer between two lines counts as two trips, transferring between three lines counts as three trips, etc.).
  21. This ridership figure is the sum of the total annual trips (수송인원, boarding and transfer passengers) on the two sections (Phase 1 and Phase 2) of the line, from the accompanying reference.
  22. This figure is the sum of the passenger ridership on the two LRTA lines, L1 and L2, from the accompanying reference; it is based on unlinked passenger trips (i.e. a transfer between two lines counts as two trips, etc.).
  23. Figure extrapolated from 3,243,000 average daily ridership.
  24. Figure extrapolated from 1 265 900 average daily boardings.
  25. Ridership figure is for rapid transit Line M2 only; ridership on the light rail M1 line is excluded.
  26. Does not include ridership on the separate Docklands Light Railway (98 million), London Overground (183 million), Tramlink or National Rail systems within Greater London.
  27. Excluding Shaoxing, Taiyuan, and Luoyang systems, which had no data.
  28. Excluding Kanpur and Pune systems which had no data.
  29. Excluding Isfahan, Karaj and Tabriz systems which had no data.
  30. Excluding Guadalajara system which had no data.
  31. Lausanne Metro Line M1 (with 28 stations), is considered light rail
  32. Excluding Taichung system which had no data.
  33. Excluding Adana and Bursa systems which had very old data.
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    This ridership figure is the sum of those quoted for the rapid transit lines

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    This ridership figure is derived from the sum of the twelve monthly subtotals for 2024

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    The ridership figure includes system-wide ridership.

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    This ridership figure is derived from the sum of the twelve monthly subtotals for 2025

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