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no it's an underground train system
The Stockholm subway system in Sweden is called Tunnelbana or T-bana, which means underground train or Tunnel train. I suppose that is what the "T" stands for.
The 'sub' part would most likely stand for subterranean, meaning underground. So basically the name means an underground railway.
the underground (which sometimes travels over ground) is called le métro. There also is the RER (regional train) which travels mostly underground within Paris; and the regular suburban train simply called the train.
The London underground system is usually referred to as 'the tube'.
El train refers to a transportation system that makes use of elevated or underground trains or both.
It's usually called either the Underground or the Tube.
You can get an underground train and an overground train from London Bridge.
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The underground is called "le métro" (short for "métropolitain", which isn't used any more) in French. However, outside of Paris, you should clarify by saying "le métro de Paris", especially if you are in a city with a different subterranean train system (subway/metro/underground).
The LIRR is a railroad system that has trains that go on train tracks above ground and sometimes underground as it hits Manhatten and brooklyn. The NYC subway is totally different. The NYC subway has buses that run on streets underground and sometimes elevated. The NYC is essentially an urban bus system that has buses that go more underground.
An underground train station will normally be Un gare du métro.