Lines 3-11
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Suzhou Metro
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China
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Line 3 and Line 11 are connected at Weiting Station with through trains passing by.
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86.54 km (53.77 mi)
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2019–2023
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Line 6
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Chengdu Metro
|
China
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Wangcong Temple – Lanjiagou
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68.2 km (42.4 mi) [1]
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2020
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Line 3
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Guangzhou Metro
|
China
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Haibang – Airport North
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68.2 km (42.4 mi)
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2005–2024
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Line 19
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Chengdu Metro
|
China
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Huangshi to Tianfu
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67 km (42 mi)
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2020–2023
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Line 1
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Qingdao Metro
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China
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Dongguozhuang to Wangjiagang
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59.82 km (37.17 mi)
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2020–2021
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Line 18
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Guangzhou Metro
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China
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Xiancun[2] to Wanqingsha
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58.3 (36.2)[2]
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2021
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Bolshaya Koltsevaya line
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Moscow Metro
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Russia
|
Circle route
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57.54 km (35.75 mi)[3][4] (excluding Moscow-City branch)
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2018–2023[5]
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Line 10
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Beijing Subway
|
China
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Circle route
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57.1 (35.5)
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2008–2013
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Line 7
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Guangzhou Metro
|
China
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Meidi Dadao – Yanshan
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54.24 (33.7)
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2016–2023
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Line 6
|
Beijing Subway
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China
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Jin'anqiao – Lucheng
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53.4 (33.2)
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2012–2018
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Seoul Subway Line 5 (longest branch)
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Seoul Subway
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South Korea
|
Banghwa–Hanam Geomdansan
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51.7 km (32.1 mi)
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1995–2021
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M11
|
Istanbul Metro
|
Turkey
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Gayrettepe – Arnavutköy Hastane
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51.5 (32)
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2023–2024
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Line 2
|
Wuhan Metro
|
China
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Julong Boulevard - Fozuling
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50.347 (27.556)
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2012–2019
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Sokolnicheskaya line
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Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Potapovo – Bulvar Rokossovskogo
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47 (29)
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1935–2024
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Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya line
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Moscow Metro
|
Russia
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Pyatnitskoye Shosse – Shchyolkovskaya
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45.1 (28.0)
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1938–2012
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Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya line
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Moscow Metro
|
Russia
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Zyablikovo – Fiztekh
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44.3 (27.5)
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1995–2023
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Line 11
|
Guangzhou Metro
|
China
|
Longtan – Chisha
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43.2 km (26.8 mi)
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2024
|
Zamoskvoretskaya line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Khovrino – Alma-Atinskaya
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42.8 (26.6)
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1938–2018
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Line 8
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Beijing Subway
|
China
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Yuzhi Lu – Wufutang
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42.6 (26.4)
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2012–2021
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Line 15
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Shanghai Metro
|
China
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Gucun Park – Zizhu Hi-tech Park
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42.3 (26.3)
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2021
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Line 5
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Chengdu Metro
|
China
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Jiudaoyan – Huilong
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42.3 (26.3)
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2019
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Tagansko-Krasnopresnenskaya line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
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Planernaya – Kotelniki
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42.2 (26.2)
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1966–2015
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Line 14
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
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Dawayao – Shangezhuang
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42 (26)
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2015–2021
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Line 6
|
Tianjin Metro
|
China
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Nanhezhuang – Lushuidao
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42 (26)
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2016–2021
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Downtown MRT line
|
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
|
Singapore
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Bukit Panjang – Expo
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41.9 (26)[6]
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2013–2017
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Line 3
|
Nanjing Metro
|
China
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Xinghuolu – Mozhoudonglu
|
41.5 (25.8)
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2015
|
Line 4
|
Suzhou Metro
|
China
|
Longdaobang — Tongli
|
41.5 (25.8)
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2017
|
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Altufyevo – Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo
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41.2 (25.6)
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1983–2002
|
L-12 (Metro Sur)
|
Madrid Metro
|
Spain
|
Circle route
|
40.96 (25.5)
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2003
|
Toei Oedo Line [citation needed]
|
Toei Subway
|
Japan
|
Hikarigaoka – Shiodome – Tocho-mae
|
40.7 (25.3)
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2000
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Seoul Subway Line 9
|
Seoul Subway
|
South Korea
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Gimpo Airport – VHS Medical Center
|
40.6 (25.2)
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2018
|
Line 12
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Qixin Road – Jinhai Road
|
40.4 (25.1)
|
2015
|
Line 7
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Beijing West railway station - Universal Resort
|
40.3 (25.0)
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2021
|
Line 4
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
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Wansheng – Chengdu University
|
39.3 (24.4)
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2015–2017
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Line 7
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
|
Circle route
|
38.6 (24.0)
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2017
|
Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Medvedkovo – Novoyasenevskaya
|
37.8 (23.5)
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1958–1990
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Line 1
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
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Weijianian – Science City
|
37.47 (23.3)
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2010–2018
|
Line 2
|
Shenzhen Metro
|
China
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Chiwan – Xinxiu
|
35.78 (22.23)
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2011
|
Busan Subway Line 2
|
Busan Transportation Corporation
|
South Korea
|
Jangsan–Dongwon
|
35.5 (22.06)
|
1999
|
Seoul Subway Line 6
|
Seoul Subway
|
South Korea
|
Eungam Loop – Bonghwasan
|
35.1 (21.8)
|
2001
|
Seoul Subway Line 7 (longest branch)
|
Seoul Subway
|
South Korea
|
Cheongdam – Bupyeong-gu Office
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35.1 (21.7)
|
2012
|
Line 5
|
Tianjin Metro
|
China
|
Beichenkejiyuanbei – Liqizhuangnan
|
34.8 (21.6)
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2018–2021
|
Line 7
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Panguang Road – Huamu Road
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34.4 (21.38)
|
2010
|
Line 8
|
Guangzhou Metro
|
China
|
Wanshengwei—Jiaoxin
|
33.9 (21.1)
|
2010–2020
|
M4
|
Istanbul Metro
|
Turkey
|
Kadıköy – Sabiha Gökçen Havalimanı
|
33.5 (20.8)
|
2012–2022
|
Circle MRT line
|
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
|
Singapore
|
Dhoby Ghaut – HarbourFront
|
33.3 (20.69)[7]
|
2009–2012
|
L-7
|
Madrid Metro
|
Spain
|
Hospital del Henares – Pitis
|
32.9 (20.5)
|
2007
|
U7
|
Berlin U-Bahn
|
Germany
|
Rathaus Spandau-Rudow
|
31.8 (19.7)[8]
|
1924–1984
|
Line 1
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Pingguoyuan – Dawang Lu
|
31.0 (19.3)
|
1971–2000
|
Line 16
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Bei'anhe – Yuyuantan East Gate
|
31.0 (19.2)
|
2016–2021
|
Solntsevskaya line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Aeroport Vnukovo – Delovoy Tsentr
|
30.9 (19.2)
|
2014–2023
|
IND Eighth Avenue Line and IND Fulton Street Line[9]
|
New York City Subway
|
United States
|
Inwood – 207th Street – Grant Avenue
|
30.8 (19.14)
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1956
|
Line 2 Orange
|
Montreal Metro
|
Canada
|
Côte-Vertu – Montmorency
|
30.8 (19.14)
|
2007
|
Thomson–East Coast line
|
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
|
Singapore
|
Woodlands North – Gardens by the Bay
|
30.4 km (18.9 mi)
|
2020–2022
|
Line 2
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
East Xujing – Longyang Road
|
30.2 (18.77)
|
2010
|
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line
|
Saint Petersburg Metro
|
Russia
|
Parnas–Kupchino
|
30.1 (18.7)
|
1961–2006
|
Line 8
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Shiguang Road – Luheng Road
|
29.7 (18.45)
|
2009
|
Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line
|
Saint Petersburg Metro
|
Russia
|
Devyatkino – Prospekt Veteranov
|
29.57 (18.4)
|
1955–1978
|
Line 8
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
|
(Phase 2 is 7.94 km)
|
29.1 (18.1)
|
2020
|
Line 2
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
|
Tianhe Road – Chengdu Institute of Public Administration
|
29.0 (18.0)
|
2012–2013
|
Bannan Line (Taipei Metro Blue Line)
|
Taipei Metro
|
Taiwan
|
Dingpu – Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center
|
28.2 (17.6)
|
1999–2015
|
Line 4
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Anheqiao Bei (N) – Gongyi Xiqiao
|
28.2 (17.5)
|
2009–2010
|
Incheon Subway Line 1
|
Incheon Subway
|
South Korea
|
Bakchon – International Business District
|
27.9 (17.42)
|
1999–2009
|
Line 14
|
Paris Métro
|
France
|
Saint-Denis–Pleyel – Aéroport d'Orly
|
27.8 (17.3)
|
1998-2024
|
Northern line
|
London Underground
|
United Kingdom
|
Morden – East Finchley
|
27.8 (17.2)
|
1890–1940
|
Nevsko-Vasileostrovskaya Line
|
Saint Petersburg Metro
|
Russia
|
Begovaya–Rybatskoye
|
27.7 (17.2)
|
1967–2018
|
Tanimachi Line
|
Osaka Metro
|
Japan
|
Dainichi–Nagahara
|
27.1 (16.7)
|
1967–1983
|
M5
|
Istanbul Metro
|
Turkey
|
Üsküdar – Samandıra Merkez
|
26.5 (12.5)
|
2017–2024
|
Meijo Line [citation needed]
|
Nagoya Municipal Subway
|
Japan
|
Kanayama–Nagoya Dome-mae Yada-Kanayama
|
26.4 (16.4)
|
1965–2004
|
B Line
|
Los Angeles Metro Rail
|
United States
|
North Hollywood - Union Station
|
26.4 (16.4)
|
1993–2000
|
Frunzensko-Primorskaya Line
|
Saint Petersburg Metro
|
Russia
|
Komendantsky Prospekt – Shushary
|
26.2 (16.3)
|
1997–2019
|
Line 1
|
Suzhou Metro
|
China
|
Mudu – Zhongnan Jie
|
25.7 (16.0)
|
2012
|
Line 3[10]
|
Athens Metro
|
Greece
|
Dimotiko Theatro – Doukissis Plakentias
|
25.3 (15.72)
|
2023
|
Helsinki Metro
|
Helsinki Metro
|
Finland
|
Kalasatama – Kivenlahti
|
25.2 (15.7)
|
1982–2022
|
Orange Line
|
Taipei Metro
|
Taiwan
|
Huilong–Nanshijiao
|
25.1 (15.6) (longest branch)
|
1998–2013
|
Line 3
|
Santiago Metro
|
Chile
|
Plaza de Quilicura - Fernando Castillo Velasco
|
25 (13.5)
|
2019–2023
|
Yurakucho Line
|
Tokyo Metro
|
Japan
|
Chikatetsu Narimasu – Tatsumi
|
24.6 (15.3)
|
1974–1988
|
U2
|
Munich U-Bahn
|
Germany
|
Feldmoching – Messestadt Ost
|
24.4 (15.2)
|
1980–2001
|
Yellow Line
|
Delhi Metro
|
India
|
GTB Nagar – Saket
|
24 (14.9)[11][12]
|
2009–2010
|
L-1
|
Madrid Metro
|
Spain
|
Valdecarros – Pinar de Chamartín
|
23.88 (14.84)
|
1919–2007
|
L-6
|
Madrid Metro
|
Spain
|
Circle route
|
23.47 (14.58)
|
1979–2007
|
Line 9
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Jiuting – Middle Yanggao Road
|
23.3 (14.48)
|
2007–2010
|
Line 1 Green
|
Montreal Metro
|
Canada
|
Angrignon – Honoré-Beaugrand
|
23.26 (14.45)
|
1966–1978
|
Warsaw Metro M1
|
Warsaw Metro
|
Poland
|
Kabaty–Młociny
|
23.1 (14.35)
|
1995–2008
|
Line 2
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Circle route
|
23.1 (14.35)
|
1984–1987
|
M3
|
Istanbul Metro
|
Turkey
|
Bakırköy Sahil – Şehir Hastanesi Viaduct
|
22.6 (16.6)
|
2013–2024
|
Line 9
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
|
Phase 1 of the second loop line in Chengdu, all underground
|
22.18 km (13.78 mi)
|
2020
|
Line 19
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Mudanyuan – Xingong
|
22.4 (13.9)
|
2021
|
Songshan-Xindian Line (Taipei Metro Green Line)
|
Taipei Metro
|
Taiwan
|
Songshan-Xindian
|
21.3 (13.2)
|
1998–2014
|
Line 4
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Hailun Road – Yishan Road
|
21.1 (13.11)
|
2005–2007
|
Toei Mita Line
|
Toei Subway
|
Japan
|
Meguro – Shimura-Sakaue
|
21.1 (13.11)
|
1968–2000
|
Victoria line
|
London Underground
|
United Kingdom
|
Walthamstow Central – Brixton
|
21.0 (13.05)
|
1968–1971
|
Obolonsko–Teremkivska line
|
Kyiv Metro
|
Ukraine
|
Heroiv Dnipra–Teremky
|
20.95 (13.02)
|
1976–2013
|
Line 6
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Boxing Road – Oriental Sports Center
|
20.34 (12.64)
|
2007–2011
|
Line 1
|
Barcelona Metro
|
Spain
|
Fondo – Hospital de Bellvitge
|
20.2 (12.56)
|
1926–1989
|
Tozai Line [citation needed]
|
Sapporo Municipal Subway [citation needed]
|
Japan
|
Miyanosawa – Shin-Sapporo [citation needed]
|
20.1 (12.4)
|
1976–1999
|
M1
|
Ankara Metro
|
Turkey
|
Koru – Atatürk Kültür Merkezi
|
20.1 (12.4)
|
1997–2014
|
L-5
|
Madrid Metro
|
Spain
|
Alameda de Osuna – Empalme
|
20.005 (12.5)
|
1968–2006
|
Line 9
|
Barcelona Metro
|
Spain
|
Zona Universitaria – Aeroport T1
|
20.0 (12.5)
|
2004–2016
|
North East MRT line
|
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)
|
Singapore
|
HarbourFront–Punggol
|
20.0 (12.43)[13]
|
2003–2011
|
Bucharest Metro Line M3
|
Bucharest Metro
|
Romania
|
Preciziei – Anghel Saligny
|
20.0 (12.43)
|
1983–2008
|
Line 7 (longest branch)
|
Paris Métro
|
France
|
La Courneuve–8 mai 1945 – Villejuif–Louis Aragon
|
19.8 (12.3)
|
1910-1987
|
Line 2
|
Tianjin Metro
|
China
|
Caozhuang – Guoshanlu
|
19.7 (12.2)
|
2012–2014
|
Nekrasovskaya line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Nizhegorodskaya – Nekrasovka
|
19.6 (12.2)
|
2019–2020
|
Line 9
|
Paris Métro
|
France
|
Pont de Sèvres – Mairie de Montreuil
|
19.6 (12.2)
|
1922–1937
|
M2
|
Istanbul Metro
|
Turkey
|
Şişhane – Hacıosman Line is 23,49 km long, but the longest continuous underground section is 19.54 km long.
|
19.54 (12.14)
|
2000–2014
|
Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green Lines
|
Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco
|
United States
|
Balboa Park – West Oakland
|
19.5 (12.12)
|
1973
|
Metro Northwest
|
Sydney Metro
|
Australia
|
Cherrybrook–Chatswood
|
19.5 km (12.1 mi)
|
2009–2019
|
Kol'tsevaya Line
|
Moscow Metro
|
Russia
|
Circle route
|
19.4 (12.2)
|
1950–1954
|
U3
|
Munich U-Bahn
|
Germany
|
Moosach – Fürstenried West
|
19.4 (12.05)
|
1972–2009
|
Line 4
|
Tianjin Metro
|
China
|
Dongnanjiao – Xinxingcun
|
19.4 (12)
|
2021
|
Line 3
|
Tianjin Metro
|
China
|
Huayuan – Tianshili
|
19.2 (11.9)
|
2012–2013
|
Maskoŭskaja line
|
Minsk Metro
|
Belarus
|
Malinawka–Uruchcha
|
19.1 (11.9)
|
1984–2014
|
Midosuji Line
|
Osaka Metro
|
Japan
|
Nakatsu – Nakamozu
|
19.1 (11.87)
|
1933–1987
|
Line 5
|
Barcelona Metro
|
Spain
|
Vall d'Hebron – Cornella centre
|
19.0 (11.8)
|
1955–2010
|
Warsaw Metro M2
|
Warsaw Metro
|
Poland
|
Bemowo–Bródno
|
18.9 km (11.7 mi)
|
2015–2022
|
Mexico City Metro Line 3
|
Mexico City Metro
|
Mexico
|
La Raza – Universidad
|
18.7 (11.62)
|
1970–1983
|
Red Line
|
Baku Metro
|
Azerbaijan
|
Icheri Sheher – Hazi Aslanov
|
18.6 (11.6)
|
1967–2002
|
Line 7 (shorter branch)
|
Paris Métro
|
France
|
La Courneuve–8 mai 1945 – Mairie d'Ivry
|
18.5 (11.5)
|
1910-1987
|
Line 3
|
Barcelona Metro
|
Spain
|
Zona Universitària – Trinitat Nova
|
18.4 (11.44)
|
1925–2008
|
Line 1
|
Shanghai Metro
|
China
|
Shanghai South Railway – Shanghai Circus World
|
18.1 (11.25)
|
1993–2004
|
Avtozavodskaya Line
|
Minsk Metro
|
Belarus
|
Kamennaya Gorka – Mogilevskaya
|
18.1 (11.25)
|
1990–2005
|
U8
|
Berlin U-Bahn
|
Germany
|
Wittenau – Hermannstraße
|
18.1 (11.25)
|
1927–1996
|
Line B
|
Prague Metro
|
Czechia
|
Rajská zahrada – Hůrka
|
18.0 (11.2)
|
1998
|
Line 2[10]
|
Athens Metro
|
Greece
|
Anthoupoli – Elliniko
|
17.9 (11.12)
|
2013
|
Line 5
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Huixin Xijie Beikou – Songjiazhuang
|
17.8 (11.1)
|
2007
|
Washington, DC Metro Red Line
|
Washington Metro
|
United States
|
Union Station – Medical Center
|
17.8 (11.05)
|
1984
|
Line 15
|
Beijing Subway
|
China
|
Qinghua Donglu Xikou – Maquanying
|
17.6 (10.9)
|
2014
|
Tozai Line
|
Kyoto Municipal Subway
|
Japan
|
Uzumasa Tenjingawa-Yamashina-Rokujizo
|
17.5 (10.92)
|
2008[page needed]
|
Line 27
|
Chengdu Metro
|
China
|
Shuxin Road - Fanjia Alley
|
17.34 km (10.77 mi)
|
2024
|
Line 4
|
Barcelona Metro
|
Spain
|
Trinitat Nova – La Pau
|
17.3 (10.76)
|
1908[clarification needed]–1999
|
Kholodnohirsko–Zavodska line
|
Kharkiv Metro
|
Ukraine
|
Kholodna Hora – Industrialna
|
17.3 (10.7)
|
1975–1978
|
Line 12
|
Paris Métro
|
France
|
Mairie d'Aubervilliers – Mairie d'Issy
|
17.2 (10.7)
|
1910-2022
|
Milan Metro M3
|
Milan Metro
|
Italy
|
Comasina – San Donato
|
17.105 (10.62)
|
1990–2011
|
Bucharest Metro Line M2
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Bucharest Metro
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Romania
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Pipera – Berceni
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17.1 (10.62)
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1986–1987
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Tōzai Line
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Tokyo Metro
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Japan
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Nakano–Minami-Sunamachi
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17.0 (10.56)
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1969
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M1
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İzmir Metro
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Turkey
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Kaymakamlık – Basmane Line is 27 km long, but only 19.8 km of it is underground in two noncontinuous sections. The shorter underground section is 2.9 km long.
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16.9 (10.5)
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2000–2024
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Line 13 (longest branch)
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Paris Métro
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France
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Malakoff–Plateau de Vanves – Saint-Denis-Université
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16.8 (10.5)
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1911-1998
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Hanzomon Line
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Tokyo Metro
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Japan
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Shibuya-Oshiage
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16.8 (10.4)
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1978–2003
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Mexico City Metro Line 1
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Mexico City Metro
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Mexico
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Observatorio – Pantitlán
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16.7 (10.38)
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1984
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Blue Line
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Chennai Metro
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India
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Saidapet - Tondiarpet
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16.6 (10.32)
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2018–2021
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Line 9
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Beijing Subway
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China
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National Library – Guogongzhuang
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16.5 (10.3)
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2012
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Line 17
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Beijing Subway
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China
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Shilihe – Jiahuihu
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16.5 (10.3)
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2021
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L-3
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Madrid Metro
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Spain
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Villaverde Alto – Moncloa
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16.42 (10.2)
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2007
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Line 1
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Chongqing Rail Transit
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China
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Chaotianmen – Shapingba
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16.4 (10.2)
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2011
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Line A
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Prague Metro
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Czechia
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Nemocnice Motol – Depo Hostivař Line is 17.1 km long, but only 16.4 km of it is underground.
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16.4 (10.2)
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2015
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Kalininskaya line
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Moscow Metro
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Russia
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Tretyakovskaya – Novokosino
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16.3 (10.1)
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1979–2012
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Line 8
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Paris Métro
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France
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Balard – Charenton–Écoles
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16.2 (10.1)
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1913-1942
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Metro City
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Sydney Metro
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Australia
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Chatswood – Sydenham
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16 km (9.9 mi)
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2024[14]
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L-4
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Madrid Metro
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Spain
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Argüelles – Pinar de Chamartín
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16.0 (9.9)
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2007
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Sviatoshynsko–Brovarska line
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Kyiv Metro
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Ukraine
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Akademmistechko–Dnipro
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16.0 (9.9)
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1960–2003
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Seoul Subway Line 7 (shorter section)
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Seoul Subway
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South Korea
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Suraksan – Konkuk University
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16.0 (9.9)
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1996
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U6
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Berlin U-Bahn
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Germany
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Alt-Mariendorf – Kurt-Schumacher-Platz
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15.9 (9.86)
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1923–1966
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M9
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Istanbul Metro
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Turkey
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Ataköy – Olimpiyat Viaduct
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15.8 (9.8)
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2013–2024
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Line B
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Toulouse Metro
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France
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Borderouge to Ramonville
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15.7 (9.8)
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2007
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M3 Line
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Copenhagen Metro
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Denmark
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Circle route
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15.5 km (9.6 mi)
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2019
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Line 3[15]
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Budapest Metro
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Hungary
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Határ út–Újpest-központ Line is 17.39 km long, but only 15.5 km of it is underground.
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15.5 km (9.6 mi)
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1990
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Line 1
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Tianjin Metro
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China
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Qinjiandao – Tucheng
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15.37 (9.55)
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2006
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Line 6
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Santiago Metro
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Chile
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Cerrillos – Los Leones
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15.3 (9.5)
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2017
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Syretsko–Pecherska line
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Kyiv Metro
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Ukraine
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Syrets – Pivdennyi Bridge
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15.2 (9.4)
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1989–2004
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Line 1 (Kolkata Metro)
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Kolkata Metro
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India
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Mahanayak Uttam Kumar -Dum Dum
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15.17 (9.38)
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1984–1995
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Line 10
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Chengdu Metro
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China
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Taipingyuan – Shuangliu West Station
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15.0 (9.32)
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2019
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Island line
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MTR
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Hong Kong
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Kennedy Town[16] – Heng Fa Chuen
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15.0 (9.32)
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1985 (as Hong Kong)–2014
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