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In today’s busy world, where people deal with traffic, long working hours, and tight schedules every day, metro trains have become a big support for those living in cities. They help people travel quickly, easily, and at a low cost. In many large cities, metro trains are not just a way to get around, they are a part of daily life that keeps the city moving. Among all the metro systems in the world, one stands out: the Shanghai Metro in China. It is the longest metro network on the planet and one of the busiest too.

World’s longest metro network

The Shanghai Metro started operating from 1993. Back then, it had just a few lines, but over the years, it has grown incredibly. Today, it has a network of about 831 kilometers that’s longer than the distance from Delhi to Mumbai. It also has 508 stations and 20 different lines that covers almost every corner of the city.

Every day, millions of people use the Shanghai Metro to get to work, school, markets, and more. The trains run both underground and overground, and they are known for being fast, clean, and well-managed. Even during rush hours, the system runs smoothly thanks to smart planning and technology.

What’s even more impressive is how the metro has helped Shanghai grow. Because the metro connects far-off areas to the main city, more people can now live farther from their jobs and still reach on time. This has also helped reduce traffic on roads and cut down pollution.

Details about Shanghai metro network

  • Total Length: Over 831 kilometers (516 miles)
  • Number of Lines: 20 lines (including lines under Shanghai Metro and some jointly operated)
  • Stations: 508 stations (and growing)
  • Daily Ridership: Around 10 million people on average (can go higher on busy days)
  • Annual Ridership: Over 3.8 billion trips per year

The Shanghai Metro is also one of the most high-tech metro systems in the world. Passengers can use mobile apps to check train timings, buy tickets with QR codes, and even access free WiFi in many stations.

Some trains are even driverless, using advanced technology to make the system safer and more efficient.

Beijing has a very large metro network too, with 523 stations. Shenzhen is also growing fast with 398 stations. China’s metro trains carry about 3.7 billion passengers every day. These trains are fast, modern and made to save energy. Cities like Guangzhou and Chengdu are also quickly expanding their metro systems.

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