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What is the biggest city in Europe without metro?

The city of Leeds is known to be the largest city in Western Europe without a light rail or metro-style system.



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But the biggest city in Europe by surface area is Rovaniemi in Finland, with an surface area of approximately 8000km².

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THE smallest city in the world to have a rapid transit metro is Lausanne in Switzerland. Lausanne is just 41.37 square kilometers in size and it's fifteen kilometer long Metro Lausanne consists of two lines and twenty eight stations.

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Rapid transit in the United Kingdom consists of four systems: the London Underground and the Docklands Light Railway in London; the Tyne and Wear Metro in Tyne and Wear; and the Glasgow Subway.

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After the closure of the Leeds system on 7 November 1959, Sheffield became the last city in England operating trams (closing in 1960), with Glasgow (Scotland) the last in the UK (closing in 1962).

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