The main duty of a subway operator is driving trains through subways to transport passengers from one place to another. usually within large cities. While the track is usually underground in tunnels, it can also be above ground and even elevated. In addition to their main duty, subway operators also operate doors to allow passengers to get on and off, maintain a time schedule, and make announcements to passengers.
Toronto and Montreal are the only cities in Canada that have a subway. Vancouver has the SkyTrain, which could be considered an above ground subway.
No, the first mass transit in American cities was not the subway. It was the omnibus.
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Athens and Thessaloniki man. Hard metro and subway, sure fan! Salonica is great for commuters. MRIX.2011.
It depends on what subway system you're talking about. Lots of major cities have subway systems.
All German cities offer a subway system, called U-Bahn. Regular light rail train systems known as S-Bahn also operate within cities as well as between cities.
The first subway was made around 1859 in London.
By car, but most cities are walk-friendly. Also most cities have public transportation (bus, subway, light-rail). Inter-city transport includes buses, planes and at some instances, railroads or ferries.
Subways are of different sizes in different cities. Some stretch for many miles.
To get there faster
Go around them