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发表于 2009-8-9 02:15:58
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回复 #48 xxyyjj 的帖子
除了长度,你还懂些什么?你什么也不懂.
你怎么不把客运量的排名拿出来呢?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Met ... ual_passenger_rides
The most-used metro systems in terms of passenger rides per year:
1 Tokyo Subway (Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway) 3.174 billion (2008) [1][2](Note 1)
2 Moscow Metro 2.573 billion (2008) [3]
3 Seoul Subway (Seoul Metro and Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation(SMRT)) 2.047 billion (2008) (Note 2)
4 New York City Subway 1.624 billion (2008) [4](Note 7)
5 Paris Métro 1.388 billion (2007) [5] (Note 3)
6 Mexico City Metro 1.352 billion (2007) [6]
7 Hong Kong MTR 1.309 billion (2008) [7](Note 4)
8 Beijing Subway 1.2 billion (2008) [8]
9 London Underground 1.197 billion (2007) [9](Note 5)
10 Shanghai Metro 1.122 billion (2008) [10]
11 São Paulo Metro 945.8 million (2008) [11]
12 Osaka Municipal Subway 877.8 million (2007) [12](Note 8)
13 Saint Petersburg Metro 829.8 million (2007)[13]
14 Santiago Metro 803 million (?) [14][citation needed]
15 Cairo Metro 700 million (2002) [15]
16 Madrid Metro 690 million (2007) [16]
17Kiev Metro 642 million (2007)[17]
18 Guangzhou Metro 601 million (2008) [18]
还有http://www.virgin-vacations.com/ ... ms-in-the-world.asp的介绍,里面的介绍还是不错的,貌似上海还需要努力.
看看人家如何评价香港的
10. Hong Kong
The Hong Kong subway, also known as the Mass Transit Railway (which translates to "underground railway" in English), was established in 1979. Despite its relatively small size compared (56 miles) to other transit systems, the MTR transports an average of 2.46 million rides per day. The Hong Kong system is based on a British design.
Highlights: Efficient. Frequent service, High-capacity cars. Extremely affordable. Clean and modern system with air-conditioned cars. Uses the Octopus contactless smart card for subway currency, allowing travelers to swipe their card near the turnstile for easy access to train platforms.
不要盲目自信,更不要狂妄自大,否则你就真的很不科学了. |
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