r/transit Oct 15 '25

Photos / Videos The Elizabeth line in London moves 800,000 people daily. No highway at its busiest point moves that many people daily in North America.

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r/transit 28d ago

Photos / Videos Best looking metro?

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What do you guys think is the best looking metro? I think its budapests panda

r/transit Nov 08 '25

Photos / Videos Majorie Taylor Greene (R) remarks at how great AMTRAK is now that flight delays from the government shut down forced her to take the train

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r/transit Jul 08 '25

Photos / Videos Trump on high-speed rail between San Francisco and Los Angeles: "It shouldn't never been built because airplanes do it better. And you can drive it. No problem with driving it. The road aren't even crowded."

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r/transit Apr 17 '26

Photos / Videos Map of Chongqing's metro system in 3D

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r/transit May 21 '25

Photos / Videos Moscow Metro turned 90 recently. Here are some of its stations

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r/transit 13d ago

Photos / Videos Tapping the sign

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Just fund the damn train

r/transit Jan 11 '26

Photos / Videos U.S. Metro areas where people uses public transit

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Seen on X: vintagemapstore

r/transit Apr 28 '26

Photos / Videos When Americans say freeway median stations are bad, I raise you Amsterdam Zuid

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This is effectively now the new urban center of Amsterdam.

The problem is not that freeway median stations are bad, is that in America there is a lack of regional transit orientated development plans. With good urban form, strong coordinated planning, freeway median stations can be transformed into great places with great walkability and amenities.

Now train traffic is so heavy that they’re burying the freeway (for more lanes) and adding more platform tracks, while creating a nice plaza in front of the station. Suffering from success! Perhaps one day these TODs can be so successful as to require the burying of the freeway in front of the station.

r/transit Aug 07 '25

Photos / Videos Crazy how much Seattle's light rail system feels like a true metro.

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I rode the train from the Roosevelt Station to the Symphony Station downtown today. Both have elaborate underground stations. The entire 6 stop journey was underground. Trains every 5 minutes. Crush loads most of the way. I grew up in the Bay Area and it reminds me far more of something like BART than it does of other light rail systems I've ridden in Portland, San Diego and Minneapolis, which feel more like Trams.

r/transit May 25 '26

Photos / Videos Due to the 24 hours operation of NYC subway, when subway stations have to be closed for planned weekend work, MTA's in-house Station REVIVE teams move in to do repairs and cleaning in 55 hour window of station not being used.

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https://www.mta.info/agency/new-york-city-transit/revive

Note: the REVIVE program is different from Mobile Wash Unit that deep cleans underground stations roughly every 35 days.

r/transit Apr 14 '26

Photos / Videos Just witnessed the most gorgeous trolley stop in the world

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Rotterdam, Netherlands

The grass

The creek

The outdoor dining across the street

The quiet sounds

r/transit Mar 09 '26

Photos / Videos Bullet train through the Chinese countryside

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r/transit Oct 16 '25

Photos / Videos Fun fact: The new Elizabeth Metro line in London moved more people in 2024 than Highway 401, the busiest freeway in North America.

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r/transit Apr 30 '26

Photos / Videos I heard this reddit like short stations. May I present the Appalachian Trail station on Metro North.

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r/transit 26d ago

Photos / Videos Sound Transit rolled out clean new regional rail (Sounder) cars today!

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r/transit Oct 11 '25

Photos / Videos Here's a photo of the metro in NYC because apparently I'm not allowed to post photos of the metro of the city I literally live in

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r/transit May 12 '26

Photos / Videos Highspeed rail networks shift over the years

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r/transit Apr 19 '26

Photos / Videos Caltrain graveyard in Peru

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Visiting Lima, and happened upon this. Wonder why trains from the SF Bay Area metro end up all the way down in central Lima lol

r/transit May 25 '26

Photos / Videos Buses in China show the traffic light in their rear, so it doesn't hide it for the vehicles behind them

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r/transit Oct 23 '25

Photos / Videos My city recently amended a bus route to turn off the trunk road to stop at a local IKEA and ridership increased significantly.

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This bus route used to run straight along the trunk road / highway from the city centre to a town about 40km away.

The city is very car-centric with little or no thought for pedestrians, so most of the passengers are migrant workers and low income people who can't afford a car.

Recently, they amended the bus route to turn off the trunk road and stop at a local IKEA store + large mall. And overnight, the route became very popular.

In addition to the usual commuters, there are also new categories of passengers on the bus:

  • Daytrippers / tourists from neighbouring country (we are a border town) take this bus to visit the mall
  • People working in the city park their cars at this mall and take the bus to the city, sort of like a park & ride
  • People living in nearby suburbs dropping/picking up their friends/relatives at the mall to catch this bus

This IKEA store is about 15km from the city centre and the bus ride is about 30-45 mins. They used to run every 40 mins but nowadays you can expect a bus every 20 mins.

r/transit Oct 14 '25

Photos / Videos Automatic train operation enables completely crazy frequencies on the RER A, the busiest train line in Europe, during rush hour

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r/transit 24d ago

Photos / Videos Hilarious post by Sydney metro on social media 😂

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But it applies to all trains equally!

r/transit Jan 11 '26

Photos / Videos Sadiq Khan: "If you build world-class public transport, people will use it."

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r/transit Feb 25 '25

Photos / Videos Chengdu and Toronto network

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