Fuzhou Metro only has one active line at the moment, but a second is under construction and more are plannedpic.twitter.com/MZ0w2IzwVl
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Fuzhou Metro only has one active line at the moment, but a second is under construction and more are plannedpic.twitter.com/MZ0w2IzwVl
Wuxi Metro: 2 lines open, more coming soon Train looks cute from the outside but a little harsh inside with those hard seats...not super comfy. Also, no luggage racks over seats, and poles in the middle of the aisle...oh well...pic.twitter.com/hUSDnerXyk
Line 11 on Shenzhen Metro apparently has a business class section! I endorse this in principle; any other Chinese subways like that?pic.twitter.com/f3uiJd94mk
Ningbo Metro train in pic 1 makes me wonder...if you're building a brand new system from scratch, why build tunnels with a tapering profile? Japanese subway train in pic 2 has flat walls instead of having them tilt inwards at the top = more spacious interior!pic.twitter.com/VTal5dNVOv
Moreover, that's only the case for Japanese *subways;* railways which are mostly above ground are WIDER at the ceiling than at the floor, and tilt inwards at the base = maximum roominess!pic.twitter.com/UJhQSBRLD9
Very alarming smile on this Nanjing Metro train
#TrainTwitterpic.twitter.com/dTreAuVT6n
The other trains on Nanjing Metro look much more pleasantpic.twitter.com/lqmKCjjyMk
Beijing's Line 13 to wrap this thread up--tho part of the "subway" network, almost the entire route is above ground.pic.twitter.com/Zl4tHMwz3d
awwwww
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