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What is the busiest Metro-North line?

The New Haven Line carries 125,000 passengers every weekday and 39 million passengers a year. The busiest intermediate station is Stamford, with 8.4 million passengers, or 21% of the line's ridership.



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The Harlem Line is an 82-mile (132 km) commuter rail line owned and operated by the Metro-North Railroad in the U.S. state of New York. It runs north from New York City to Wassaic, in eastern Dutchess County.

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The Helsinki Metro (Finnish: Helsingin metro, Swedish: Helsingfors metro) is a rapid transit system serving Greater Helsinki, Finland. It is the world's northernmost metro system.

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1: Shanghai Maglev - 460 kph/286 mph (China) The world's fastest public train is also unique – it's the only link in the world currently carrying passengers using magnetic levitation (Maglev) rather than conventional steel wheels on steel rails.

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Most transit is much slower than driving, and a lot of transit is slower than cycling. There's a myth that Americans have some kind of irrational love affair with their cars, and they don't ride transit because of that irrationality.

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The Shanghai Metro is the metro system with the longest route length, and the highest annual ridership. The New York City Subway (middle) has the most stations in the world.

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With an average of 3.5 million passing through its doors every day, Shinjuku Station in Tokyo, Japan, is the world's busiest train station in terms of passenger throughput.

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There are only two subway lines in L.A., one of which shares most of its stops with the other.

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List of cities with the most metro stations:
  • New York City, NY, USA* – 481 metro stations.
  • Paris, France – 368 metro stations.
  • Berlin, Germany** – 339 metro stations.
  • Madrid, Spain – 299 metro stations.
  • Seoul, South Korea – 293 metro stations.
  • Shanghai, China – 273 metro stations.
  • London, UK – 270 metro stations.


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Hong Kong's MTR Corporation runs the most valuable metro railway in the world. In 2017 it banked US$2.2 billion (HK$17 billion) profit, more than enough to buy seven Boeing 777 jets.

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THE world's deepest metro system is the Pyongyang Metro in North Korea which is 110 meters deep. The tunnel was built as part of an underground military facility. THE world's deepest metro, underground station is the Arsenalna Station on the Kiev Metro in Ukraine, at 107 meters deep.

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Did you know the Metro-North Railroad goes directly to Yankee Stadium? Board an Amtrak train and transfer to a station on the Metro-North's Hudson Line! The journey ends at East 153rd Station in Bronx, New York, making it an accessible way to reach the stadium and watch the game.

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Metro-North serves customers throughout New York and Connecticut on our Hudson, Harlem and New Haven lines, including our Port Jervis and Pascack Valley lines.

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