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Sydney does not have a "subway" system per-se. For rail transport, it has a series of suburban rail lines (called CityRail) that go underground at certain points. To make a comparison between New York and Sydney, CityRail is unlike New York's subway system and more akin to Metro-North. Sydney also has a light rail system that has a few underground sections. However, if by "subway" you mean rapid transit system, this cannot be classified as one either, as it is mainly street-running with at-grade crossings.
The subway system of New York City is not part of the hormonal system.
The oldest subway system was built in london in the mid to late 1800s, this system is known as the "london underground"
I don't think NYC subway goes that far.
New York City transit services offers a subway system and buses. The subway is call "NYC Transit Subway" and the bus systems are "New York City Transit" and "MTA Bus".
New York City Subway, or just the subway, or MTA.
The total route length is 368 kilometres.
The New York subway system currently has 468 underground stations. It is the largest in the world and an average 5.4 rides take place every single day.
Subway restaurants are on every corner just about. Now the subway system runs underneath the city, especially Manhattan, and stations are on about every other block.
Sewer system, subway tunnels and manholes with underground cable and watermains.
Yes, there is a metro system in the DC area. It is a network that contains over 100 miles of track. It is the second busiest subway in the United States (after New York City's subway system.) The metro system is known as The Washington Metro.