The Bay Area Rapid Transit system serves, obviously the Bay Area. Ranging from Richmond to Fremont, and then Millbrae to Pittsburg. It does also stop at Oakland International Airport.
The population of Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit is 247.
Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit was created on 1991-03-12.
Red Line - Dallas Area Rapid Transit - was created in 1996.
There is no Manhattan rapid transit railroad as such. The Metropolitan Transit Authority (MTA) owns and runs the subways (municipal railway systems), commuter railroads and buses, among others, that serve the entire New York City metropolitan area, which includes Manhattan.
The San Francisco Bay Area has a subway system called the Bay Area Rapid Transit, or BART. It serves the Bay Area as a whole, rather than San Francisco itself. San Francisco itself does not have its own rapid transit system, but it has a light rail system called MUNI that has underground sections.
Norman Lader has written: 'Metro; study of the proposed Washington metropolitan area rapid transit system' -- subject(s): Subways, Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
Dublin Area Rapid Transit
Charlotte Area Transit System was created in 1999.
The address for the Dallas Area Rapid Transit office is 1401 Pacific Ave. Dallas, TX 75202. Their website also has maps of all the stops with times.
The local transit version is called BART for Bay Area Rapid Transit.
BART stands for Bay Area Rapid Transit, in the Oakland/San Francisco, California US area.
The London Underground (or just the underground)