It is quite strange that Moscow metro wasn't even mentioned. It is one of the biggest metro systems in Europe and one of the fastest too, with beautiful architecture.
@Nouvellecosse2 жыл бұрын
Yes I expected it to be not just in the top 10, but probably top 5
@vanoproduction65882 жыл бұрын
А что ты хотел, он расист походу. Так всегда, никто ничего не знает про Москву, хотя у нас есть фичи которых в принципе нету в других системах. Какого хуя вообще политика играет роль в урбанистики и в транспортной сфере. И да, тебе бы сменить эту тряпку на что-то другое, но если это флаг Херсонской Области, то всё нормуль.
@veryoma2 жыл бұрын
@@vanoproduction6588 писать научись сначала без ошибок, потом уже советуй кому-то что-то, а то эта тряпка у тебя во рту окажется
@vanoproduction65882 жыл бұрын
@@veryoma ну, поживём увидим, как говорится, а ты что так сказу? Не нравится когда назвали тряпку тряпкой?
@MartinBrenner2 жыл бұрын
Wondered about why this wasn't at least worth a honorable mention. I know we all hate Russia at this point but the Moscow Metro is really an accomplishment with its high speed and great layout and of course the design of its stations.
@eliarosner97532 жыл бұрын
I really think Moscow should have been included on this list. It is one of the most used metro systems in the world and has incredible architecture.
@eriklakeland38572 жыл бұрын
Moscow’s circular line is outstanding
@Neversa2 жыл бұрын
@@eriklakeland3857 they have two and half circle lines UPD: It's full three circle lines since March 1st 2023
@abhijeetm292 жыл бұрын
Sadly, we all know why he didn't (or couldn't) mention Moscow here.
@TheLaXandro2 жыл бұрын
@@abhijeetm29 he could. The core of the system was built in the Soviet days afterall, it doesn't have to be tied to what is currently happening as even if it was stuck in 1990 it'd still be worthy of at least a honorable mention for how well thought-out the layout is.
@SaiKiran-fd3gq2 жыл бұрын
@@abhijeetm29 India has like 15 metros,only one got mention 😕
@andrewkolesov2 жыл бұрын
Moscow Metro has an interval of 90 seconds in rush hour and trains are never late. Tickets to the metro are also the same as for another transport and the system very well integrated with other transport. Thus, it functions super efficient. The metro is also super clean (dirty or drunk people are not allowed), has free Wi-Fi, full 4G coverage and cellular network and really good new trains with climate system, chargers, etc. And yep, the cost of a trip is about 1$. Why is it not in the top? It's so much better than the New York City subway, for example. Not objective, as for me.
@lavvzer Жыл бұрын
автор русофоб:( либо не знает даже о москве
@shatteredstar2149 Жыл бұрын
Because Russia is hostile to people from any country that's not Russia, Meaning RMT can't travel there
@jakubkondrat2626 Жыл бұрын
Cuz Russia is an L country
@lavvzer Жыл бұрын
@@jakubkondrat2626 but moscow metro is W
@klounader Жыл бұрын
@@lavvzer афтар ссыцца, что его канал ютуб забанит за неудобный для повесточки рейтинг :)
@andreyzhuravlev414 Жыл бұрын
As someone who has just visited Montreal for the first time and lived in Moscow 10 years ago, its weird that Montreal is mentioned for it’s architecture on this list, while Moscow is not mentioned at all
@creativemindplay Жыл бұрын
Its *😊
@OrtonHeadXIV Жыл бұрын
I was waiting for him to mention the Moscow metro at least in the top 5, I've seen so many metro systems and the Moscow one always astonished me with its beauty and sheer size, it's old and well connected, modern and efficient and it's the biggest metro that is outside China, then again it is his opinion so.
@-kenjo-421 Жыл бұрын
He is british so he hates russia by default, with war in Ukraine probably even more, thats why he ignored it
@PortMoody1 Жыл бұрын
I have never been to Moscow. But I heard they have a good mass transit system. I have been to Montreal and it is okay. I am from Edmonton and our mass transit is also okay. It exists, but not many people use it. Our neighbourhoods are designed for cars and single family homes. I live in a 1960's house with a garage and a large garden with 7 big spruce trees.
@ImperialImplant Жыл бұрын
Go cry
@21onthejersey41 Жыл бұрын
I feel like you should mention Taipeis system. Reliable, clean, punctual and it really covers the entire city.
@LeVériteurАй бұрын
I agree and the music is super cool
@tcai53412 жыл бұрын
Possible top 10’s: 1. Top 10 small city subway systems 2. Top 10 Subway trains (the trains themselves!) 3. Top 10 light rail / tram systems 4. Top 10 regional rail systems
@hypecat91382 жыл бұрын
Top 10 rail projects (ongoing/planned) could be cool too.
@angusphotographyperth2 жыл бұрын
wtf it was posted 30 mins ago and it says u posted that 9 hours ago do you live in ohio?
@o_s-242 жыл бұрын
5. Top 10 bus systems 6. Top 10 most sustainable systems
@RobertDoornbosF12 жыл бұрын
@@angusphotographyperth Channel member :)
@angusphotographyperth2 жыл бұрын
@@RobertDoornbosF1 haha lol
@Rahshu2 жыл бұрын
I'm surprised you didn't mention Moscow! It's one of the largest systems on earth as well as one of the busiest. It uses a broad guage track, and its stations are world famous for their beauty (to be fair, that can be said of all the Soviet metros, especially in St. Petersburg, Kiev, and Tashkent). In additional to having undergone very large expansion in recent years, Moscow is also building a regional express system, what they refer to as Diameters, a few lines of which are already in operation. Hell, its trains are even known for coming every 90 seconds! There's a hell of a lot to recommend it.
@Said-uz4wz2 жыл бұрын
90 secs per train, that's awesome, in Santiago, chile we have to wait at least 4 minutes for a train, in peak hours.
@cesccs29422 жыл бұрын
@@Said-uz4wz lol I live in Moscow now and i cant imagine waiting for a train more than a minute. Its usually about 30sec on circle line😂. Wish great patience for u
@abenm6132 жыл бұрын
@@auffeinian3608, там вилочное движение. В отличие от крупнейших метрополитенов США (Нью-Йорк, Вашингтон, Чикаго), изначально представляющих собой разветвлённую сеть, этого стараются этого избегать в метрополитенах постсоветского пространства (в Москве в частности) именно для того чтобы свести к минимуму интервалы между поездами. Упомянутый Вами участок - неприятное исключение из этого общего правила.
@BoBaH_BoBaHoB2 жыл бұрын
No Moscow - no "like"
@knutvreb65062 жыл бұрын
I thought the same. Fantastic system in Moscow :)
@TheLaXandro2 жыл бұрын
I would like to nominate Moscow for being the easiest large subway system to navigate. It is laid out in a very logical way and has excellent connectivity between lines. No line salad, no redundant stations, no weird roundabout interchanges to get from A to B, just radiuses and soon to be three circles. It is so well laid out that overground navigation for most people in Moscow is also tied to the subway layout, with station names being more recognisable than districts they serve even for people who never step foot underground anymore.
@GenericUrbanism2 жыл бұрын
Soviet metros tend to be laid out logically
@yuzuki75312 жыл бұрын
Looks not bad… BUT TOKYOS METROS ARE NEXT LEVEL. 🇯🇵✨
@ray-qd4ye2 жыл бұрын
@@yuzuki7531 they aren’t
@yuzuki75312 жыл бұрын
@@ray-qd4ye Watch the video, he said itself TOKYO NR. 1 Who are you?
@ray-qd4ye2 жыл бұрын
@@yuzuki7531 also in video he said that it’s his personal opinion. I am Russian so do you remember what happened in Hiroshima?
@stefanklausson4244 Жыл бұрын
I really wonder why Moscow wasn't even mentioned. It's one of the largest most complex systems that's still being expanded, it's got some of the most impressive architecture and station designs and modern amenities such as USB plugs, wifi and "library coaches" with free e-books.
@rsvt Жыл бұрын
by real experts, Moscow's metro called the best in the world right now guy just aint it
@EscudoPadraoPrata Жыл бұрын
I was going to comment exactify, how can one present itself as an expert and ignore the Moscow metro. Some of the mentions are even not worth noticeable.
@janjanco3041 Жыл бұрын
I was going to comment the same
@PROTIVOGAZZZ Жыл бұрын
Cancel culture as it is
@williamchen19979 ай бұрын
@@rsvtMoscow Metro is superb, but not the best in the world. Shanghai and Tokyo are better.
@revoltadam Жыл бұрын
I believe Sao Paulo metro system should be at the honorable mentions. I mean it might have it's problems, but I can confirm it's bigger than Santiago's system, and also kinda efficient, sometimes crouwded, but it happens in London too.
@pablom88547 ай бұрын
yeah I was waiting for some images from the brazilian metro but what can you expect, these people only travel to developed countries, that's their "world tour"
@marksman_5612 жыл бұрын
As a Delhite, happy to see Delhi made it to the top 10. I hope it makes to the top spot someday in future.
@amanrautx2 жыл бұрын
@@zobr0s77 literaly no one
@varun22502 жыл бұрын
@@amanrautx new to internet?
@Neversa2 жыл бұрын
Namaskar 🇰🇿🤝🏼🇮🇳
@ayushsinha45452 жыл бұрын
Bhai tune gaali ka use nahi Kiya ooooooh
@amanrautx2 жыл бұрын
@@varun2250 i am not new but this channel viewers are mostly mature amd nice people.... I have never seen any ignorant or racist comment in this channel and i have read lot of comments
@SergeyNeiss2 жыл бұрын
6:52 Moscow metro has been expanding like crazy in the last few years and is expected to expand, and it's almost a hundred years old at this point.
@alexabramov28082 жыл бұрын
мб сейчас за упоминание России демонизируют))
@utkalou2 жыл бұрын
and is by far THE MOST BEAUTIFUL ON EARTH!
@megalifts2 жыл бұрын
@@alexabramov2808 Нет конечно
@Da...2 жыл бұрын
@@alexabramov2808 ох уж эта ненавистная свобода слова
@gohuripaciveruveru2 жыл бұрын
@@Da... свобода слова-не создана для кретинов.
@daniel_menta2 жыл бұрын
Since you entered on the topic, I like to highlight that the São Paulo Metro is also a good example of the usage of brutalism. I recommend checking out the stations of Ana Rosa on Line 1, and Sumaré on Line 2
@lucasalbero73662 жыл бұрын
São Paulo could've earned an honorable mention, having one of the biggest monorail in the world is impressive. Also the connection between subway and trains is pretty well done
@soundoftoday102 жыл бұрын
Interessante mesmo
@marciodesouza62886 ай бұрын
Péssima apresentação, faltou o de São Paulo e São Tiago, essa é a impressão dele né??
@vot_mos2 жыл бұрын
Moscow have the best transit system. It's very comfortable, safe and clean. But there isn't Moscow in the video.
@PranshTiwari Жыл бұрын
The Delhi metro has been a game changer for the entire country. It is helping in planning and executing new metro projects in rest of the country as well. There are now 15 cities having metro systems, and cities like Mumbai will have huge systems by the end of the decade.
@averageguy9380 Жыл бұрын
How come Delhi having metro is helping other cities?
@ashishtiwari1912 Жыл бұрын
@@averageguy9380 Because it is by and large successful and the second oldest in India after kolkata Metro l. It is efficient, clean and one of the longest and busiest in the world. It gave an inspiration to other cities that it can be replicated in other cities as well and for that reason pretty much throughout India, there is a lot of construction going to build and improve public transportation systems
@prateeks553 Жыл бұрын
Yeah along with Indian cities , Delhi metro rail corporation is helping other South Asian cities too in building their metro networks
@KtG7358 Жыл бұрын
@@ashishtiwari1912 I would agree to it. I used the Delhi metro 10 years back and loved how it connected throughout the territory. And it's super crowded implying, due to the extensive network, literally everyone is using. Meanwhile in my state, we still use buses or take our vehicle which is a pain in the traffic, and due to the metro now coming up in our place, it's really a game changer for a commute.
@Nicolas-zw2hv2 жыл бұрын
Also an honorable mention for me would be Moscow. Incredible architecture and also arguably the fastest way to move around the city. Those features just make it a really really good system
@Ruzzo142 жыл бұрын
He definitely missed in Moscow. Huge network, adorable fares, mostly modern trains, constantly expanding - it has a lot going for it. Plus the world class architecture of stations. Surprised it missed the list entirely.
@antimatter_nvf2 жыл бұрын
And also a lot of expansion recently! 2 circle lines already working and a 3rd one being built right now! As he talked about legacy systems rarely getting expanded, Moscow is definitely an exception! Strange how he didn't comment on that.
@antimatter_nvf2 жыл бұрын
He might be afraid that mentioning Moscow will receive backlash from the viewership because of the war, but imo it shouldn't affect how we talk about the world's transit systems.
@fresagrus44902 жыл бұрын
Moscow is superior to New York in every aspect. Certainly it was as metioned by other user due to fear of the backlash from people who can't see absolutely anything positive about Russia.
@squaiyumi2 жыл бұрын
Was about to write my comment but managed to read yours earlier. Absolutely agree on Moscow deserving a mention. Having used New York and Paris metro systems, it sort of feels weird that Moscow did not even get a mention. Not sure what research would mention Stockholm but skip Moscow entirely.
@Ynhockey2 жыл бұрын
Great video, two comments: 1. As someone who rode the Shanghai metro extensively, I have to disagree about its high ranking. The system is modern and comfortable, with the main bonus being that each station has a crazy number of exits, which great directions, even for non-Chinese-speakers. However, one huge issue that the system suffers from is poor interconnectivity between lines. Transfers are extremely difficult at every station, but the worst case is the main/central metro station, People's Square. You can be expected to walk several hundred meters in some cases, depending on your connection. I can't imagine what it's like for people with mobility problems. Looking at Mainland China, I found Beijing Metro to be more practical, and Shenzhen was great too, though I visited when the system was very small. 2. As others have said, Moscow is a glaring omission from the video. Despite the political situation right now, for the sake of fairness it should be mentioned. It's incredibly well planned and organic, making it very efficient for actually getting around the giant city. It's already very big, and being expanded a lot, all the time.
@JackPlayerBr2 жыл бұрын
I'm not trying to be in any way disrespectful towards mexico city, but, both São Paulo and Santiago have a much greater/newer metro/train/bus sistem than the latter. São Paulo for instances transports more than 1.3 billion passangers a year (2021) over 371km of tracks in 13 different lines with other 4 on construction. All of that while being considered the cleanest metro sistem in the world. São Paulo deserves a dedicated video in my opinion.
@RMTransit2 жыл бұрын
São Paulo would be including the CPTM tho - which is not the Metro
@Feno0002 жыл бұрын
Many people agree Santiago has the best metro line of all Americas.
@pablom88547 ай бұрын
@@Feno000 yeah i was waiting for it lol
@mike045747 ай бұрын
@@RMTransit where ismoscow
@gregoriosalazar141827 күн бұрын
@@JackPlayerBr CDMX metro is consideres one of the Best due following: Is one of the biggest. Has more than 60 years working. Transporte several millions of people everyday. The construction is on a sismic and swamp land. Several lunes are 60 meters under the sea. Has a largo qty of stations. Is possible cross the City through the metro.
@alphtjodo99194 ай бұрын
Vienna definetely deserves at this list
@mickser1012 жыл бұрын
No Moscow? c'mon Reece put aside the current situation and admire what was built in that City. You know full well how amazing that system is. Complete waste of a video if you don't have Moscow on it
@hanspeterson43462 жыл бұрын
Great video, thanks! Sao Paulo also has a really great metro system which surprisingly didn't make the list.
@dazzzedparanoid2 жыл бұрын
Expected to see Moscow Metro at least at 5th place, still another example of how politics gets into every non political field :)
@grape.juices Жыл бұрын
I absolutely agree that this guy’s politics influence the way in which he communicates what should be an apolitical topic. I’m Chinese and I used many metro lines around the world and having used two metros in China, as well as knowing about the dozens of Chinese metros I think it’s odd and rather unsettling how it’s almost impossible to acknowledge something being done well because you need to ignore for fear of drifting to far off the popular opinion or for fear of getting cancelled. China’s doing amazingly well and despite the whole country being an example of improvement, organisation and modernity, it’s still not enough to be viewed in high regard and with prestige.
@knutvreb6506 Жыл бұрын
The Moscow metro is my favourite followed by several Chinese cities. In terms of train network none can compare to China.@@grape.juices
@cooltwittertag8 ай бұрын
В московском метро слишком много фанатичных путинских фашистов и пьяных людей
@artirony4102 ай бұрын
if you think mass transit itself is an apolitical topic, idk what to tell you lmfao
@dirtydirtyshisno7284Ай бұрын
@@artirony410 it’s definitely political but this video clearly excludes fantastic systems which is sacrificing integrity for what purpose? The manner in which transit is political is different, the massive amounts of comments about the Moscow metro is proof of this, there’s a difference between the intersection of politics and mass transit and “Those were built by the evil russians I won’t mention them”
@wvt12872 жыл бұрын
8:23 Proud to work in one of the transit companies in Hong Kong once and contributed some efforts to the system's development. Actually, Hong Kong has a well-established bus network, and many of the express routes are frequent enough and take even much less travel time than trains. Bus services in Hong Kong also provide customers with a more comfortable, D2D and free-from-transfer journey, that's why bus rides are very competitive when facing rivals from MTR, different from Toronto. It will be amazing if there are a video explaining Hong Kong's bus/minibus network and operations.
@knutvreb6506 Жыл бұрын
Seriously... Not even mentioning Moscow, my favourite after visiting about 170 countries, is really undermining your ranking. You mention architecture... Moscow metro stations is a series of art galleries you can spend days exploring and the new stations are state of the art. Much of the lines have departures like every second minute or even more frequent. Yes, Tokyo etc are good, but they can't compare to Moscow.
@marashdemnika5833 Жыл бұрын
170 different countries, wow.
@NounOzlos11 ай бұрын
Tokyo can't compare to Moscow? Did you even read what you just wrote? Hilarious.
@SamuelShalom Жыл бұрын
Moscow also has a loopline and is very easy to use. I think it should rank better!
@oaoammm24972 жыл бұрын
In my opinion, that’s literally a crime not to include Moscow metro at this top. But anyway that’s a great video
@Любадрель-у9з2 жыл бұрын
There is no videos about Moscow, or other cities in Russia or other post soviet countries. There was a video about Moscow new suburban rail system, but it is now deleted
@tka4nik2 жыл бұрын
@@Любадрель-у9з lmao
@Oluapkanotz2 жыл бұрын
@@Любадрель-у9з that's sad. i wish you the best brother cheers from brasil
@tickrob9912 жыл бұрын
10:26 two lines of the metrô São Paulo in Brazil have these platform doors as well and the line 5 yellow is fully driverless like the lines in U2 and U3 in Nuremberg. And SP has a very clean metro with a very high frequency and a very decent suburban train with metro quality. And it is still in expansion. Greetings from Munich!
@SkyBlue02 жыл бұрын
Yeah the platform doors are added in the Delhi metro (some of the lines) as well, pretty safe!
@guilhermepontes2416 Жыл бұрын
Concordo
@guilhermepontes2416 Жыл бұрын
@@lazlo107 concordo também
@rafaelfranca2212 Жыл бұрын
I just got back from Berlin and Rotterdam and I can easily tell you that SP has some of worlds most cleanest metro. there is still some works that needs to be done regarding expanding the lines toward more low income neighborhoods, but overall Sao Paulo has a great metro system.
@AdrianoSanchesPastre Жыл бұрын
We also have Wi-Fi and a lot of connections to trains, urban bus stations, monorail, etc. I know we're no the number one, but should be mentioned for sure.
@rossmather60952 жыл бұрын
I would love to hear what you think about Moscow's or Saint Petersburg's metro system. They have the most beautiful stations I have ever seen with trains coming every minute.
@salganik2 жыл бұрын
While Moscow could be mentioned (as well as many other cool systems like Vienna), St Petersburg could be only mentioned as the most under-developed system.
@-x-10572 жыл бұрын
@@salganik Metro in Novosibirsk, Samara,Kazan,Nizhniy Novgorod,Ekaterinburg more under-developed than metro in Saint-Petersburg.
@salganik2 жыл бұрын
@@-x-1057 that could be easily true, thanks, I just cannot judge them myself. For StP, its metro was growing 2.5 times faster during Soviet times despite much simpler technologies back in the 1950s. Currently, the city is larger than the metro coverage by around 5 km in most destinations. I am sorry if it is similar in other Russian cities as well. Crazy to see so many people complaining about the absence of Moscow in the video.
@grinsekatzedecheshire7754 Жыл бұрын
@@salganik and where are you from? Sounds like you've never been to Saint Petersburg
@salganik Жыл бұрын
@@grinsekatzedecheshire7754 You are wrong, I've spent a lot of time in St Petersburg =)
@alsenar22 жыл бұрын
Honorable mention would have been Vienna (Austria) too in my opinion. There is a reason why Vienna has been named the "most liveable city in the world" numerous times, and the near perfect transport system is definitely one of them.
@nothisistoni Жыл бұрын
But tbh Viennas metro is not really anything thrilling. Visited a while ago and thought it was quite underwhelming. Stations looking bleak and barely any differences. Trains are old and loud, also uncomfortable
@olivermeineke9707 Жыл бұрын
The Metros of "germanspeaking countries" were mentioned for their accessibility and therefore Vienna was mentioned together with Berlin, Hamburg and Munich.
@CityWhisperer Жыл бұрын
I found the Vienna metro quite expensive. Same for the trams. The lack of turnstiles surprised me as well.
@alsenar2 Жыл бұрын
@@nothisistoni It isnt there to look good or anything, it has to be accessible, reliable and fast and thats what the transport system in vienna does.
@Alk0l0lfire Жыл бұрын
@@CityWhisperer I is 17,10€ for a whole week which is probably one of the cheapest in the German speaking countries
@jessm1327 Жыл бұрын
My favourite metros I've been on are Hong Kong, Moscow, Seoul, London and Paris! I think Moscow definitely takes the cake with the WiFi and gorgeous stations but I really enjoyed trying to learn all the different lines in Paris (although ngl the lack of mobile service on the trains kinda sucks). Seoul was a favourite purely due to the station jingles 😂
@ojaswitluthra64822 жыл бұрын
I think you've severely underrated the German speaking metros. As someone from India who has used the Delhi metro numerous times, it is insanely useless relative to Vienna's (where I now live), and Berlin and so on. And the Delhi metro is very useful, so this isn't a knock on Delhi's system, but rather, a statement on how incredible these other systems are. Delhi's system is not at all dense, and the area around the metro systems is not easy to navigate, which means the walkshed along these lines is extrenely limited. Stations are far apart, and it's hard to get from a station to where you really want to go without having to rely on taxis or autos/e-rickshaws. it's far too expensive for most people, and headways are not that great. In Vienna, not only is the metro relatively affordable and can take you wherever you need to go, once you get to a station, you can actually get to your real destination from the station by walking, biking, or even better, the trams. the metro runs all night on weekends, has very short headways, is never too crowded, is extremely easy to navigate, very comfortable, and affordable, in addition to the very convenient proof-of-payment system. I think this list favours large systems or those with a lot of innovation or history or gimmicks rather than those that simply function perfect, or near perfectly. If you rank metro systems in terms of utility, cities like vienna, berlin, prague, paris, new york, london, and shanghai would dominate the list. Tokyo's system is complicated, difficult to navigate, expensive due to the many diff. owners. Seoul's is not that dense and has limited late night service, delhi's has the issues i mentioned above, hong kong is fine i suppose, but always quite crowded and has limited late night service. I think in terms of pure functionality, smaller systems like prague are actually a lot more effectivee and far better than a lot of very large megacity systems.
@elvpse2 жыл бұрын
Hanover n1
@wasmic5z2 жыл бұрын
I agree with most of this. One German metro system that's not all that great is that of Hamburg - the lines feel oddly disjointed and poorly planned, and the frequencies on the U-bahn lines are far too low on the weekends, often going down to one train every 10 minutes. There are many trips in Hamburg that just require too many transfers. But the Berlin U-bahn is better, even though it suffers from a bit of the same disjointedness due to the separation of the city. And the S-Bahn system complements the U-Bahn very well. Also, I disagree with Tokyo's system being complicated. In my own experience using it, it is very comfortable and easy to use as a passenger. And the prices aren't that high - even if you need to transfer between Toei Subway and Tokyo Metro, it's still a pretty reasonable price, because the 'base fare' is low and most of the fare price is distance-based.
@mdhazeldine2 жыл бұрын
Some great points. The problem with lists like these is there's always multiple criteria you can look at and everyone has their own biases. Also, very few people have actually experienced the majority of these systems. Reece himself admitted he's only been to a few. You can research all you want, but there's no substitute for actually experiencing them for real.
@91djdj2 жыл бұрын
@@elvpse Yeah, were lucky to have such a good transit system.
@91djdj2 жыл бұрын
I think the transit systems are not to blame if the trains are too crowded. It's more the contrary and a positive thing. To be honest I was expecting more Chinese cities on this list but it's good he mentioned them.
@pbworld78582 жыл бұрын
Yes, the Tokyo subway is very well integrated with the railway. They often share the same lines. The one disadvantage is that transport in general in so much more expensive than say China, including HK. In Japan, the buses are even more expensive than the trains. I wish that the East Asian metros would have a bit more character, although they are very clean and safe compared to the west. I really like the cave feature in the Stockholm metro. And although I've never been there, I hear that the Moscow metro has beautiful architecture.
@danielkudo48002 жыл бұрын
Tokyo subway is cultural export of Japan (through anime) and the station itself is full of amenities (kinda shopping mall that you can find literally anything) and super clean and organized and the staff is very friendly and helpful that makes it very unique and special.
@cherylinthesky619 Жыл бұрын
No worries, even without art stuff, east asian railways show their cultural characteristics very well hehe, for example in korea you can see people standing in a row and leaving the half of the escalator step empty to let rushing ppl run down the escalator, personally dont like this kinda dangerous tradition but they really already have characters!
@nicholasboncardo Жыл бұрын
@@cherylinthesky619We do it in Germany, too and there used to be even signs to remind people to do so! Rechts stehen, links gehen 😜 Same thing in Spain! Now they are removing the signs for safety reasons.
@GomushinGirl Жыл бұрын
@@danielkudo4800 Korean subways also have connections to underground shopping malls - Tokyo's approach is not actually that unique.
@danielkudo4800 Жыл бұрын
@@GomushinGirl Seoul subway albeit modern, feels and looks cold and lifeless. It lack character like Tokyo, Moscow or Stockholm subway
@saulschlapik68182 жыл бұрын
My top 10 (that I've actually ridden): Shanghai, Beijing Tokyo, Seoul, New York, Chicago, London, Paris, Berlin, Madrid. Ones I haven't: Moscow, St. Petersburg, Istanbul, Delhi, Singapore, Chengdu, Chongqing, Santiago, Sao Paulo, Mexico City.
@Real_MisterSir2 жыл бұрын
Copenhagen is a rather small city in comparison to some of these heavy hitters, but I think there is real beauty in just how much its simplistic metro lines grant access to. One of the most annoying things with public transport and metro/train lines, is when you are completely overwhelmed with tons of lines intertwining left and right - the Copenhagen metro system deals with this in very methodical planning and execution of its stations and directness to connecting key locations in the city. On top of this, it's one of the only metro lines in the world that is fully automated and functions 24/7 365 days a year even during maintenance, due to the dual track system. The metro is also very clean and is one of the only metro lines in the world that caters best to different passenger types (cyclists, people with strollers, people in wheelchair, etc). To top it off, the Metro lines are well integrated with the light train overground network to greatly expand its reach, and the fact that all the public transport options run off of the same ticket system makes hotswapping incredibly convenient. Definitely in my opinion deserves an honorable mention, as despite its smaller size, it's one of the most innovative metro systems in the world. Basically it offers the best of every other metro system in the world, except raw size.
@cheesybacon2566 Жыл бұрын
Honestly as someone who uses the copenhagen metroline everyday i can agree with this
@orangefoxxd61204 ай бұрын
@@Real_MisterSir You're hitting the nail right on the head here! Copenhagen Metro is absolutely amazing! When it's then combined with its impressive S-train system and the future circumferential suburban light rail it's able to move so many people very efficiently!
@maslcoach Жыл бұрын
You cannot make suck kind of a list without mentioning Moscow! 12 lines, 2 circles (2nd circle longest in the world) and two more lines coming. Historical architecture mixed with new architectural styles and movements. Moscow has it all
@ArthurBrooklyn2 жыл бұрын
honorable mentions are: Canadian metros for excellent architecture Moscow metro: 🤨
@player3prime2 жыл бұрын
Surprised Taipei wasn't mentioned. Albeit it small, it is extensive and constructed in an earthquake hotspot, therefore being incredibly expensive, which makes the land use even more important. Yet still manages to construct a lot of cross platform transfers.
@raymondchang84892 жыл бұрын
Also lots of frequency, great wayfinding, pristinely clean stations, platform screen doors in every station, cheap fares (but I'm biased since I live in Taipei, haha)
@player3prime2 жыл бұрын
@@raymondchang8489 clean toilets too
@nicktubby97102 жыл бұрын
Taipei is definitely superior to Delhi. The Delhi metro was always 'empty' when I was there. There was always plenty of space, which was nice as a tourist, but did not feel like a well designed metro if it's not for the people. Either because it didn't go anywhere useful, was too expensive (for locals) or just not as convenient as other forms of transport. Taipei on the other hand is fantastic, it feels like the most convenient, cheapest way to get everywhere, and it feels like everyone else agrees, it was always busy but never felt crowded.
@vijayapillay80332 жыл бұрын
@@nicktubby9710 delhi metros average ridership on a day 41.16 lakh which is quite impressive n in rush hours it gets even more crowded , it is second most bussiest after london metro , what are you saying bro 🙄 , n the local fair for delhi metro is also priced reasonably 30/ rs ,n is convenient to use, n also it is modern n properly well maintained.
@tusharpandey8582 жыл бұрын
@@nicktubby9710 I've never been to Taipei, so I can't confirm that, but Delhi has high ridership and one of the world's cheapest metro systems. The sole disadvantage is the insufficient road network, which lacks distinct bus lanes and bike lanes; also, the network is super young and still developing; yet, the bulk of Delhi's population (more than 50%) lives more than a kilometer distant from metro stations.
@arsx49482 жыл бұрын
I visited Moscow a decade ago and noticed the beautiful and opulent metro stations. If you haven't already visited it in the past, I guess we'll have to wait for a more appropriate time in the future.
@panlomito2 жыл бұрын
Go now, this time is best while most western tourists (the ones you don't want to meet) stay out of Russia.
@АлександрХрамов-д5е2 жыл бұрын
@@panlomito это глупые стереотипы ... запугали людей своей пропогандой ....Россия не закрыла дверь не одному туристу .....
@donflaimy44462 жыл бұрын
@@panlomito да кому вы в России мешаете, приезжайте, мы вас не убьем. Я в ноябре был в Москве. Так вот там встретил в парке Зарядье, что около Красной Площади, одного высокого дяденьку немца. Спокойно ходил и говорил по телефону на немецком, фотографировал красоту Москвы.
@Artyom413 Жыл бұрын
Do not be afraid, these are stupid stereotypes and propaganda did not close the door to more than one tourist; if you want, be sure to come, do not be afraid, we will not kill you. Scared people.....
@НиколайИванищев-г3ц Жыл бұрын
@@АлександрХрамов-д5е А этому русофобу надо закрыть
@user-si8gd4ih8g Жыл бұрын
Beautiful videography of the criss crossing trains at 00:38, what country is that? Breakdown 10. New Delhi - 1:05 9. Mexico City - 2:12 8. Madrid - 3:03 7. NYC - 4:12 6. London 5:22 5. Paris 6:17 4. Hong Kong 7:22 3. Shanghai 8:33 2. Seoul 9:20 Honorable Mentions - 10:16 1. Tokyo - 11:50
@artirony4102 ай бұрын
kinda shocked Taipei didn't even crack honorable mentions tbh
@LeVériteurАй бұрын
Yeah so true
@barbzonly86522 жыл бұрын
Reece, your videos do such a great job of getting people engaged in transit, sharing how unique engineering could be used elsewhere, and just elevating transit's relevance to people. I think that last part is so important as people my age grow up into voters with a general amenability to transit due to exposure, unlike transit skeptics before us. Plus they're always fun to watch. Keep it up!
@williamavery53222 жыл бұрын
Hey RM. What about Moscow? The system looks pretty extensive and efficient. Awesome architecture as well.
@derekwampum88612 жыл бұрын
Russia has been deleted from western world😊
@klounader Жыл бұрын
Moscow TOP! Look at the Big Circle Line in Moscow.
@cubid0u2 жыл бұрын
The one thing I love about Tokyo is the fare adjustment machines. I don't know if many other systems have that but it removes so much anxiety as a visitor. It has always bothered me that you couldn't do that with Paris's RER.
@agntdrake2 жыл бұрын
These used to be useful, but these days, just get an IC card (Suica or Pasmo in Tokyo) and tap in/out. You'll never have to worry about adjusting a fare again.
@pbworld78582 жыл бұрын
@@agntdrake You do if you don't have enough on your Suica. Try that on the London Underground and see what happens when you get caught.
@blackmamba12612 жыл бұрын
Even ICs aren’t foolproof. You can get on a platform if you have enough funds for some stations but not the one you need to get off on. My mother did this and well, those fare adjusters are also compatible with ICs
@ivibewithghosts8 күн бұрын
1:06 Number 10: Delhi Metro 2:11 Number 9: Mexico City Metro 3:02 Number 8: Madrid Metro 4:12 Number 7: NYC Subway 5:21 Number 6: London Underground 6:16 Number 5: Paris Metro 7:21 Number 4: Hong Kong MTR 8:31 Number 3: Shanghai Metro 9:18 Number 2: Seoul Subway 10:11 Honorable Mentions 11:45 Number 1: Tokyo
@JORGE-in7uq Жыл бұрын
I really really think you forgot to include Taipei Taiwan MRT, its incredible and accesible
@Airwaymen142 жыл бұрын
Writing to echo confusion at the lack of Taipei. It's robust, punctual, and covers a huge amount of area. Each line is unique and it's well connected to an incredible bus network. Taipei Main has like 3 underground malls, there's an express line to the airport, and there's even a gondola at the end of the brown line! In an hour's time you can go from seaside to the mountains for about 3 USD. Frankly, the whole island is well connected from a transit standpoint. Really would love to see an exploration of Taipei's system!
@synthstatic98892 жыл бұрын
Before Covid I spent 3 weeks a year in Taipei. Public transit there is so good it feels like the city just moves under your feet.
@AgathaLOutahere Жыл бұрын
I will be visiting Taipei for the first time in April '23. Looking forward to its Metro.
@synthstatic9889 Жыл бұрын
@@AgathaLOutahere You are in for a treat.
@synthstatic9889 Жыл бұрын
@@AgathaLOutahere It's still pretty cool there. You should visit the hot springs of Xin Beitou -- totally accessible by the MRT.
@synthstatic9889 Жыл бұрын
@@AgathaLOutahere Also, go to Addiction Aquatic Development (the fish market) and get some sushi.
@adcxbbk2 жыл бұрын
I have been in the Delhi, Taipei, Tokyo, Osaka and Singapore metros. Tokyo is simply the best. Especially the cross connectivity with the other lines is so seamless. For me its Tokyo first, followed by Singapore and Taipei.
@쌤싱갠역시10 ай бұрын
I've also been on board all of them. If you have time, try the Seoul subway, too.
@alexchen664925 күн бұрын
No. Tokyo too complicated 😅
@Foneislip2 жыл бұрын
Very nice video. I think the Moscow metro stations architecture is worth mentioning too.
@justarussian8714 Жыл бұрын
AI has warned me to be polite on that account. So, here you are: not mentioning Moscow metro here is not just a cheap attempt against Russia, but a good case to stop trusting everything you're being fed with.
@Bilba2282 жыл бұрын
I think Moscow can be included in this list, there are some problems in its system, in the form of a deep location and one idiotic branch, but it is perfectly included in the infrastructure of the city and suburbs, the network of commuter trains is quite closely intertwined with metro stations
@morbidwoodpeckers Жыл бұрын
Which branch you called “idiotic”?
@blepapsula Жыл бұрын
@@morbidwoodpeckers of course it's TKL
@morbidwoodpeckers Жыл бұрын
@@blepapsula I don't understand what are talking about
@tracer2518 Жыл бұрын
@@morbidwoodpeckers I assume it's the 2nd green "Zamoskvoretskaya" line, the only line still fully running on outdated noisy soviet trains.
@markmcvicar2654 Жыл бұрын
Really surpised Taipei isnt included here. Ive been on almost all of these systems and Taipei is definitely top 5, if not top 3. At this point, I think it clearly outshines Hong Kong. Its so clean and efficient. Its cheap, with easy transfers and goes everwhere.
@samlee6938 Жыл бұрын
I was in Taipei and I don't know why you would think that. Just look at the timetables and clearly HK system has more frequent trains. It also feels more dated/less modern compared to HK.
@monalisaaltenburg487910 ай бұрын
@@samlee6938 I agreed HK better than taipei. But whats really surprised is that singapore didnt even mention as the top. Singapore easily is better than any of the developing cities & better than UK in terms of efficiency & cleaniness. Also some places like S.Kores dont even have contactless payment yet they are in the top. Singapore has contactless payment implemented more than 1 decade ago, so convenient & efficient.. The connectivity is fantastic where it takes u easily to every parts of the country..🇸🇬🇸🇬🇸🇬
@Leon120386 ай бұрын
@@markmcvicar2654 Mysterious confidence😅
@artirony4102 ай бұрын
@@samlee6938 to be fair I haven't been to Hong Kong but I've been to Taipei twice and unless you're way at the extreme ends of a line like in Tamsui or Taipei Zoo, the longest I ever can remember waiting for a MRT train was like 5-6 minutes. I will agree they feel less modern than Tokyo
@shaaravguha3760Ай бұрын
@@monalisaaltenburg4879 Tbf Londons system is here because of its scale and the fact that it's still so functional despite being a legacy metro (it was founded in 1863, the only one on this list even remotely close to it is paris which was founded in 1900) It is the pioneer of the modern metro and will always have a special place among the worlds best metros
@이마크-r8e2 жыл бұрын
Love to hear that the Top 4 are all from Asia. Really shows how well we could take the bar higher in terms of railway innovation. Well not all cities/countries in Asia are on par with Shanghai, Hong Kong, Seoul, and Tokyo, but we are slowly trying to be better. The Philippines have finally started construction on numerous new lines and extensions that will finally make mass transit better. All planned in the 20th century and undergone numerous delays and scandals but atleast it's now on its way.
@triplediff2 жыл бұрын
Taking the LRT in Manila is a wild experience for the uninitiated.
@이마크-r8e2 жыл бұрын
@@triplediff So true haha. Had to endure the morning and evening rush for years that I developed the ability to sleep while standing. I'd be lucky if I even have the chance to sit. Hopefully the 4G trains are colder tho. The 3G trains isn't even cold anymore when it's packed compared to the refurbished 1G trains.
@tkpctt20012 жыл бұрын
How about bangkok?
@yuethanng30472 жыл бұрын
One of the reason is because most Asia countries develop their first metro system in 1980s ,which let them enhanced their services comparing to the United States once🤡
@basura41362 жыл бұрын
@Mohammed Akmal It is Singapore
@Koguma_ei2 жыл бұрын
For me, the Shanghai metro feels like pre-elizabeth line London with a much larger urban core. traveling within the city center is honestly super convenient. But once you need to venture further out, it usually takes at least 40-60mins on the same trains that run in the city with frequent stops that will drive you mad. The new airport connector line would alleviate some of the cross town traffic, but it mostly just bypass the city all together. A crossrail/ RER solution would be much appreciated in Shanghai. Also, for a city the size of Shanghai, train service ends incredibly early, usually around 11 pm.
@ignaciopazgarcia53702 жыл бұрын
Is Shanghai cool as a city?
@ObristPlayep Жыл бұрын
11pm? Really?
@cherylinthesky619 Жыл бұрын
@@ObristPlayep well in my opinion, chinese government won't want their citizens to walk around a lot at late night
@FlyingWhales132 жыл бұрын
Having ridden Paris, NYC, DC, and Tokyo, (and commuter rail in Orlando,) I agree with this list pretty well. * Tokyo simply cannot be beat, especially with the very well integrated regional and metro systems, and extremely clean and safe environments. Plus, the station melodies, colored railcars, etc. So much to love. * D.C. was surprisingly clean, and the beautiful station architecture makes it shine. Large stations are very comfortable (less loud). Changing platforms in stations with side platforms was made incredibly easy. Also, the fact that it is one regional plus metro system is interesting - in both good and bad ways. * NYC had a lot of maintenance issues that made wayfinding very difficult when I was there, resulting in some very inefficient trips and transfers. Compared to Tokyo (and even D.C.), it was far less clean and felt far less safe. The trains themselves are also extremely loud in the smaller stations (many). But very extensive system. An impressive feat to serve such a large and dense metro area well nonetheless. * I don't remember much about Paris xD Long time ago.
@palm..296 Жыл бұрын
You just haven't seen the Moscow Metro. It is the best in terms of station layout, it is also clean and beautiful there, the trains are comfortable and it is enough to attach a map to the turnstiles and you can pass
@EvilR211T10 ай бұрын
New York City Subway has less derailments, which it has less delays, heavy rains are extremely bad and delaying the trains
@masterkhool2 ай бұрын
**"Metro de Santiago in honorable mentions, really??? It's much better than several on your list. It's the most modern subway system in Latin America-efficient, fast, with excellent connectivity and great coordination with other modes of transport. Not to mention that Metro de Santiago is an open-air museum for the community. Nearly every station features significant works of art: sculptures, murals, modern art, models, and dioramas explaining why each station is named the way it is. It should be among the best! I don’t understand your criteria. The New York subway is garbage compared to Santiago’s. Haha, well, that’s just my humble opinion. Best regards!"**
@BlackPonamu-z8u2 ай бұрын
@@masterkhool But they have those in Japan too...and not just Tokyo but Osaka...I'm sure it must be good though
@yung-hsiangwang47262 жыл бұрын
Maybe just me being selfish, but I'd love to see my hometown's Taipei MRT being an honorable mention.😁
@RMTransit2 жыл бұрын
It’s a great system!
@쌤싱갠역시10 ай бұрын
I'm Korean, it's really convenient from the airport to Taipei Main Station
@tamaslapsanszki87442 жыл бұрын
Before I even watch the video I must comment that my favorite public transport system is Budapest, which integrates state railways, suburban lines, metro, tram and bus/trolleybus network (+ships on Danube) into a harmonious system that, with the help of digitalization and common pricing schema, is extremely reliable and easy to use. Taking public transportation in Budapest is one of the many awesome experiences that the city provides. Of course, the city is small compared to some other metropols, but the transportation network makes it seem even smaller. Spend a day going with public transport from tourist attraction to tourist attraction and you end up doing 50-100 km (30-60 miles), without even noticing it
@alexanderfrenkel27832 жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more. Budapest's public transport is incredible in its simplicity and efficiency.
@kopyce61892 жыл бұрын
And we also have one of the oldest underground line in europe
@DChatburn12 жыл бұрын
@@kopyce6189 Living here in Budapest, I totally agree. I just can't wait for Metro #3 re-construction to be completed. It has taken far too long.
@sunglassdubsteps52682 жыл бұрын
One of the amazing facts about Tokyo's subway system (both Tokyo Metro and Toei Subway) is the through-service system to other railway lines. One of the newest to establish, the Fukutoshin line onto the Tokyu Toyoko line is probably one of the most significant since even before, the line was one of the busiest lines in Tokyo. However, one of the cons of through services is that if you accidentally sleep on the train, you are screwed. One of the jokes that I made is that if you sleep on the southbound Fukutoshin line, you end up in Chinatown.
@pbworld78582 жыл бұрын
My sister once slept on the Piccadilly line which was going to Heathrow Terminal 4, London. She'd passed her station but when she woke up, she was approaching her station again!
@thymeepis126 Жыл бұрын
Really disappointed with the lack of moscow on this list, as a russian who used to live there and is very anti-government and anti-war, I still think that scale and the effectiveness of the metro is really impressive and deserves to be talked about (especially since I haven't found any other channels who share info about transit in as much detail as you do). Also moscow has extensive tram, regional rail, and bus network as well. Also just seems a bit weird to not mention Moscow while mentioning Shanghai because both governments aren't great.
@kadya1712 Жыл бұрын
Да, я тоже уже уехал из России и имею антивоенную и анти Путинскую позицию, но Москву жестко отшили без каких-либо причин. А ведь я когда это видео включал, так и думал, что её не будет из-за предвзятого отношения к России в целом.
@lilze Жыл бұрын
Beijing is the busiest system in the world and didn’t get a mention either
@abenm6132 жыл бұрын
Moscow metro deserves to be somewhere on the top. Its only downside is lack of wheelchair accessibility at older stations, especially the deeper ones. In all other respects, I believe, it tops all other cities. Aesthetically, it’s marvellous. Operationally, it’s super-efficient, with trains running every minute or even more frequently during peak. It’s consistently expanding. And, over the past few years, regional rail in Moscow also got significantly restructured and improved. It’s also worth noting that the Metro alone wouldn’t be fully usable if not for the robust bus and tram networks. Unlike in New York, Paris or even London, the distance between metro stations in Moscow is rather huge, and the system is double-track only. In other words, Moscow Metro is an express-only transit system, which can only be fully beneficial with adequate surface transit for local connectivity , which Moscow is lucky to have as well. Unfortunately, the trolleybuses were recently discontinued, but buses and trams are as efficient as they had always been.
@marioluigi95992 жыл бұрын
Sorry, we don't mention that country. Please don't mention it again. It's the source of all evil
@abenm613 Жыл бұрын
@NIghtmare, I know that. But, according to some sources, the replacement either wasn’t complete or didn’t come right away, which resulted in regular diesel buses running on former trolleybus routes, at least in the beginning. Also, the lone historic line with the museum rolling stock is not the same as what used to be the largest trolleybus network in the world. The largest of remaining trolleybus networks now is in Minsk, which also has electric buses but those run on bus routes. As for Moscow, even without trolleybuses, its transit system is impressive, especially with the reorganization of commuter rail.
@AaronSmith-sx4ez2 жыл бұрын
Top ten suggestions: - Top 10 small city metros - Top 10 fastest metros - Top 10 slowest metros - Bottom 10 worst metros - Bottom 10 metros that have regressed over time (slower speeds/frequency/close stations/closed lines/etc) - Top/Bottom 10 metros for operating costs - Top/Bottom 10 metros for bike access - Top/bottom 10 metros for station walk times - Top/bottom 10 metros for neighborhood walk times
@kolejdood86542 жыл бұрын
In Warsaw the metro is also incredibly clean, especially the newer M2 line :) We also just started receiving new trains from Skoda, called Varsovia, or how some people also like to call it instead: "Krecik", which means mole and is also the name of a czech cartoon character :D
@d.prymaka98842 жыл бұрын
Yeah i was thinking that. I have been using the new Bemowo stop as well :)
@thatdudethatcommentsstuff2 ай бұрын
The only issue is how old the system is, only being opened in 1995 and having *just* two lines in a north-south X west-east arrangement, which is kind of bad for some areas of the city where you'd need to take a bus/tram first to even get to the metro.
@PAnon-sama2 жыл бұрын
I do still think that the Santiago Metro is a lot better than the Mexico Metro. But more strongly, I think the Sao Paulo Metro deserved an honorable mention at the very least.
@edjasper92 Жыл бұрын
Cannot believe Moscow wasn’t number one. You didn’t even mention Moscow. Wow!
@johnnysecular Жыл бұрын
objectively speaking, if there is a rating that weighs how affordable, how clean, how much coverage compared to the size of the city, how fast from A to B, and how frequent at rush hours, then Moscow is number 1 even ahead of Tokyo, mainly because Tokyo can be quite pricey depending on the trip.
@ImperialImplant Жыл бұрын
Go cry
@kolamber94 Жыл бұрын
@@ImperialImplant what an honourable comment you’ve made. Keep it up!
@cooltwittertag8 ай бұрын
@@johnnysecularSeoul is more affordable, cleaner and better in every way.
@cooltwittertag8 ай бұрын
@@kolamber94В московском метро слишком много фанатичных путинских фашистов и пьяных людей
@Saikyokun2 жыл бұрын
The Tokyo subway is convenient because it connects directly to suburban lines, but it is very complicated because there are trains that go to places far away from Tokyo. The station is also complicated, and sometimes you can't get out of the station.
@duanen2337 Жыл бұрын
That's true lmao. I have been lost in a stop before until I learned to read Japanese but I agree it can be confusing sometimes
@thefuturist8864 Жыл бұрын
I was lost in Shinjuku station for three hours.
@leofinotti41852 жыл бұрын
You should make a top 10 that includes the rail system as a whole, for example here in São Paulo Brazil we have a train and metro system that only serves the city
@grahame19812 жыл бұрын
Berlin has a small Underground for the size of the city, as in it doesn’t service all areas, a throw back from their history. When including the other networks, it catapults itself much higher than an honourable mention. I agree with your judgement (best Underground), as a city to live in and use - Berlin is amazing, especially in comparison to cities like London and New York where I have also lived
@noidea55972 жыл бұрын
So true! Berlin really surprised me, when I was there!
@JIinuX2 жыл бұрын
Yeah... The strong part of Berlin is the connectivity of all means of transport. Just by themselves separately U-Bahn, S-Bahn or trams are not strong, but altogether it is one of the most convenient system in the world.
@Ynhockey2 жыл бұрын
Actually Berlin's U-Bahn alone is not just not small, it's probably the most extensive underground network in a city of its size. The U-Bahn has more stations, and greater ridership, than any city or metropolitan area under 5 million people.
@tickrob9912 жыл бұрын
The S-Bahn in Berlin has also a kind of "metro quality" and together they cover a huge area of the city. The same can be seen in Hamburg with its S-Bahn combined with the U-Bahn in the city area. Servus from Munich!
@hugocarter10132 жыл бұрын
Would love to see a London suburban railways explainer, and potentially another top 10 for cities as a whole, ranking all of their transit overall, not just one system
@RMTransit2 жыл бұрын
I definitely want to do a number of videos on London Suburban rail
@IgrMak Жыл бұрын
Author, has the Moscow Metro really become a victim of the cancellation culture? Good job! )))
@matthewdavies5678 Жыл бұрын
Being from London, I was so impressed by Montréal’s scale, cleanliness, architecture and efficiency (the easiest transfer I’ve ever done was at Lionel-Groulx). It is also built for the city’s harsh climate, which London and New York certainly can’t keep up with, being without basic AC. I’m just happy the TTC isn’t mentioned…
@drivenelement Жыл бұрын
Lmao yeah if the TTC was mentioned I would’ve probably unsubscribed. Montreal’s system is underrated.
@nikhillrao3799 Жыл бұрын
NYC has AC on the trains. The stations on the other hand...
@tempestmusic Жыл бұрын
The montreal metro doesn’t have AC. It uses forced-air ventilation, facilitated by full open-gangways
@LeCommieBoi Жыл бұрын
We’re just that good lol. But in all seriousness the MTL system is wonder of engineering. All-underground, fully rubber-tierd, electric (and powered by Quebec’s clean energy), its a shame the local govts are so hesitant to expand it more
@palm..296 Жыл бұрын
Have you seen the Moscow metro?
@Vittorn922 жыл бұрын
Appreciate the shoutout for the Shenzhen Metro. As a former resident, It's truly remarkable how fast that system has grown and how high quality it is.
@part-slimer2 жыл бұрын
Through running in Tokyo really is incredible. I think the fukutoshin line stands out for me in particular, as it'll take you from a bunch of suburban stations in the North West Tokyo area, or even Saitama, straight through into Yokohama.
@misosoppa32792 жыл бұрын
Hehe its absolutely insane lenght is mind boggling. Also funny that the mayor of yokohama is angry at the line because it brings so many Saitama people to Yokohama
@part-slimer2 жыл бұрын
@@misosoppa3279 where else are saitama residents supposed to go for underwhelming Chinese food?????
@misosoppa32792 жыл бұрын
@@part-slimer there's always Tokyo 😅
@starrwulfe2 жыл бұрын
Buckle up: the Sotetsu Line will connect to the Tokyu Toyoko and Meguro lines at Hiyoshi in Yokohama allowing for stops at Shin-Yokohama and all the way out to Ebina on the Odakyu Odawara line. This brings in not only the Fukutoshin but Mita and Namboku subway lines too since they tie into the Meguro line. That’s what I want @@RMTransit to know- Tokyo Metro and Toei don’t necessarily have to build new track since their suburban partners are doing the heavy lifting on their connections too.
@starrwulfe2 жыл бұрын
@@misosoppa - mayor needs to sit down, some of us Yokohama residents have jobs in Saitama!
@lavillenouvelle2 жыл бұрын
It would be interesting to have 3 different categories: 10 big networks for big cities (Paris, London, NY, Delhi) 10 intermediate networks for mid-sized cities (Lyon, Rome, Milan, Prague, Budapest, Montréal) 10 small networks for small cities (Lausanne, Rennes, Catania, Genova)
@eMago0022 жыл бұрын
yeah, also Milan would deserve an honourable mention IMHO
@tickrob9912 жыл бұрын
I would add São Paulo metro and CPTM to the list of big cities as well as Vienna and Munich or Hamburg to the list of the intermediate ones. Milan and Barcelona metro are great systems!
@rayyy10272 жыл бұрын
I live in Lyon but i need to say that having 4 metro lines and 7 tramway lines + suburbans rails for a 2 millions inhabitants urban area and amazing and very likeable. Compared to the size of the City, Lyon has one of the best transit system in the entiere world
@aarondavidlopezdegante78842 жыл бұрын
mexico city is the biggest city in the continent, it should be there
@gammaray0042 жыл бұрын
I'm a commuter to Rome and, while I don't think it's necessarily the greatest (and this is excluding the escalators. We shall not talk about the escalators), i do think it's one of the most interesting systems to study. An example is the Rome-Civita Castellana-Viterbo light rail line, it's basically 3 different smaller lines on one railway with some inter-line trains passing through here and there
@RealMad-fz5vn19 күн бұрын
It might be much smaller than the others, but Sofia metro system is excellent. It has all of the features you're saying. WI-FI screen doors automated trains. It's clean and convinient. It was just voted in top 3 best in Europe.
@leonidas7592 жыл бұрын
I have used the Seoul, Tokyo and Shanghai metros. IMO the best one is Seoul, then Tokyo, then Shanghai. I agree that these three are the best in the world. Additionally, I agree that the Moscow metro could have easily beat the Delhi Metro on this list. Finally, I want to comment that the Brazilian metros are not yet top 10 of course because their coverage is extremely limited, but they are very good quality and pleasant to use. I was impressed by the São Paulo metro when i visited the country
@Shubh_jain3124 Жыл бұрын
Pls know more about delhi metro its overall operational lenght then comment bro
@shubhamtubu8027 Жыл бұрын
Learn about Delhi metro first then comment. Delhi metro is far more better than Moscow metro lol.
@cherylinthesky619 Жыл бұрын
@@Shubh_jain3124 train system is not just about length bruh... they dont even have screen doors while 100% of seoul metro stations have it
@nicholasboncardo Жыл бұрын
@@shubhamtubu8027On which aspects?
@japanesetrainandtravel61682 жыл бұрын
The top favourite of mine that I have ridden would be 1. Tokyo Metro and the Osaka metro for how far these systems reach out, cleanliness, excellent way finding information on both trains and at stations. 2. London - sure the trains are narrow, but it’s reach is great as well the interchanges with other rail options. 3. NYC - it’s old and stations are aging but it’s just fun to ride and you get almost anywhere (accept directly to airports)- it just has a unique character to it. 4. Paris - great network coverage and the newer trains and expansion projects are exciting. 5. Having ridden Singapores MRT - I fell in love with the variety of rolling stock. Perhaps I am approaching this as an enthusiast rather than an urban planner……
@RMTransit2 жыл бұрын
Interesting to hear your reasoning!
@იან2 жыл бұрын
Kinda unfortunate that the 'variety' of rolling stock will become less on certain lines
@BLACKSTA3612 жыл бұрын
@@RMTransit Please do a video on Osaka sometime
@pbworld78582 жыл бұрын
Not really about metros, but I think trains to Narita airport are appalling. It's great if you want to spend a lot to get a fast train to east Tokyo, but some of the local lines to intermediate places are not frequent at all.
@ansellee2 жыл бұрын
@@იან somehow I feel their variation of rolling stock on the DTL/CCL (dtl signalling siemens, ccl signalling alstom) and TEL/CRL (tel third rail, crl catenary) has restricted our ability to create cross-platform transfers (e.g. city hall, raffles place) by removing the possibility of track crossings.
@olegkordunsky47962 жыл бұрын
Not even an honorable mention of Moscow :( Yes the "SMO" sucks but the subway is amazing
@simpilotadamt10122 жыл бұрын
3:10 generally speaking, I do see why having a loop line is a good idea, but it does come with a major downside that isn't often in the spotlight. Loop lines generally don't have a terminus or starting point at all, so with no real termination throughout the day in the timetable can mean that everything gets delayed for the whole day if a delay is incurred en route. If a train is scheduled to terminate and then wait for a while before setting off again, the train doesn't need to wait as long before getting going again, keeping the rest of the services on time. The case study of the London Underground's Circle Line is a prime example of it not working out and TFL ending up making the circle line still circular but actually being a point-to-point line from Edgware Road to Hammersmith, albeit with a circuitous route via Bayswater, Victoria, Monument/Bank, Liverpool Street King's Cross, back to Edgware Road, Paddington, and then following the rest of the Hammersmith & City line route down to Hammersmith.
@realscentreview Жыл бұрын
So very thrilled to see Madrid on this list! I am glad you are giving this extensive, comprehensive and amazing metro system the attention it deserves. The Madrid commuter rail system is also one of the best in the world. Your channel is awesome by the way. Subscribed
@vamosatleti841511 ай бұрын
Cercanías would be good if it wasn’t late every time jaja C5 and C4 are cool though
@patrykburski5139Ай бұрын
I'm surprised the Stockholm metro is not on the list. It's way better than some of them you've named.
@antoniovitellaro2 жыл бұрын
Seoul metro is great, i used it multiple times when I lived there. The only problem is that there are not too many crossings from one side of the river to the other, but luckily there are a lot of buses covering routes that would be unpractical by metro
@pristinemoron62302 жыл бұрын
I'd add relatively low frequency and that most stations are so deep you take at least a good 5 minutes to actually reach the tracks. Otherwise it is really great.
@danielkudo48002 жыл бұрын
The only downside of Seoul metro's are the people, alot of them staring at you like you are an alien and in my experience they are quite uncivilized (only found on the subway) for the city that being known for tourism & tech hub
@pristinemoron62302 жыл бұрын
@@danielkudo4800 sorry to read that. But I'd rather have people staring at me than stealing my phone like they do here in Europe. I'm also curious if you've had similar experiences in other Asian cities if you had the chance to visit them ,
@antoniovitellaro2 жыл бұрын
@@pristinemoron6230 true, expecially in line 9
@antoniovitellaro2 жыл бұрын
@@danielkudo4800 sorry to hear that, but it could also be in a way down to cultural differences. Once i blew my nose using a tissue on the subway as i would do everywhere and they stared at me as if I did something wrong. I later found out that in korean culture it is considered unkind to blow your nose in closed spaces. So i am not trying to justify them, but consider that they might have been surprised by some behaviour they consider "weird" and we consider normal
@kellsonmarcus2 жыл бұрын
Sad to see that São Paulo didn't make it into the Top 10 or even into the honorable mentions. But still a great video and I loved seeing all the metros around the world.
@italomatheus86152 жыл бұрын
Sim, o de São Paulo é bem mais moderno do que o de sao paulo, fora que a maioria do metro de CDMX nem subterrâneo é... eles usam metrô com pneu e a linha mais moderna quebrou...
@lucassss902 жыл бұрын
@@italomatheus8615 o metrô de SP não é lá essas coisas toda não. Além da insegurança, como você mesmo citou o de Cidade do México (inveja) o metrô de SP em sua maioria em em nível solo, pouquíssimo trajeto é feito subterraneamente.
@italomatheus86152 жыл бұрын
@@lucassss90 se o metrô de São Paulo não é lá essa coisas, imagina o de CDMX, São Paulo possui linha sem condutor, várias estações com portas inteligentes o que deixa os intervalos menores, possui mais rede subterrânea e é BEM profundo, o que torna mais caro.
@italomatheus86152 жыл бұрын
@@lucassss90 e insegurança? Onde eu citei insegurança? Insegurança há em toda metrópole, vai no (mundo sem fim) um video deles falando em em Paris se anda com mochila na barriga... NY é cheia de ratos e velho, enfim
@lucadipaolo199711 ай бұрын
@@italomatheus8615 No final do dia a função do metrô é transportar pessoas para lugares da cidade, e sendo honesto, o de São Paulo nesse aspecto tão fundamental é apenas OK, e dá pra ver no vazio absurdo que existe na região do itaim bibi/vila olímpia (monotrilho vai dar uma aliviada, mas precisava de mais mesmo), aclimação, ou em boa parte da zona leste. Mas sendo sincero, o da Cidade do México também é apenas OK, e diria que com certeza pior que o nosso (tem muitos dos mesmos problemas e mais alguns), não entendi o que ele faz nessa lista, mas enfim, acho que dava pra tirar e colocar Moscou na lista, que com certeza merecia estar aí.
@o_s-242 жыл бұрын
Do a video about the post-soviet countries (without Moscow, it deserves a separate video). Most of their capitals have metros. And their stations look gorgeuos
@awake_at_the_wheel7644 Жыл бұрын
Taipei easily beats at east 5 out of the top 10. It's clean, cheap, reliable, easy to use, frequent, widespread, and it has excellent connectivity to other modes of transport, including a very convenient rental bike system. Operators from other countries/cities (including Singapore) have visited the Taipei MRT system to learn from it.
@Cantonese-rat Жыл бұрын
Beijing easily beats all of then except Tokyo
@awake_at_the_wheel7644 Жыл бұрын
@@Cantonese-rat I'd agree it should be in the top 10, maybe not top 5. In my opinion, the user experience of the Beijing metro is pretty bad: it's much more crowded than most other subway systems, they stop operations pretty early, and my main gripe is that nobody lines up on the platform and everyone just barges in as soon as the doors open, even before anyone can get off. There's much better etiquette in most other countries, Tokyo and Taipei being amongst the best in that regard, followed by Seoul and Singapore.
@Cantonese-rat Жыл бұрын
@@awake_at_the_wheel7644Total mileage of metro system top 10 till 2021: 1. China, 8040.7km 🇨🇳 2. USA, 1344.7km 🇺🇲 3. Japan, 871.2 km 🇯🇵 3. Bharat, 701.2 km 🇮🇳 4. Russia, 615.5 km 🇷🇺 5. Spain, 455.9 km 🇪🇦 6. British, 446.4 km 🇬🇧 7. Deutschland, 386.8 km 🇩🇪 8. France, 356.8 km 🇨🇵 9. Brasil, 345.4 km 🇧🇷 10. Turkiye, 272.8 km 🇹🇷
@i_am_a_toast_of_french10 ай бұрын
@@awake_at_the_wheel7644 no offense but beijing's metro train wheels make horrendous screeching noises in some tunnels like on line 14 i believe
@awake_at_the_wheel764410 ай бұрын
@@i_am_a_toast_of_french K
@julesampo160711 ай бұрын
Aint no way i see Hong Kong in the top 10 and not Singapore 😂😂😂😂
@dewlit9912 жыл бұрын
The Japanese subway is very uncomfortable. There are times when you have to buy a ticket again when you transfer to another line or leave the station and go back in.
@imyarek10 ай бұрын
This sounds horrible.
@North_25 Жыл бұрын
he should have mentioned Moscow and Istanbul metro systems as well.
@rafatrigueroromero65422 жыл бұрын
Madrid is extending line 3 and line 5 or 8. Also, line 11 is being massively expanded, from 5 stations to at least 20 in the future
@andrewzhou94423 ай бұрын
I visited Beijing and their subway system is immaculate. It blew my mind how modern it was and it had advance cooling cars based on how cold you want the car to be ranging from cool to cold. Overall great list but would love to see Beijing on there!
@HKashaf4 ай бұрын
Can go into a bit more detail on how these transit systems are setup. From business, fares, train services times, technology incorporated in services, wifi, payment system.
@irthamepali2 жыл бұрын
How about a video for transit in "ancient" cities like Athens, Rome and Thessaloniki?
@Antonio-lt1sp2 жыл бұрын
You definitely should consider São Paulo's (Brazil) metro system. I know some of the systems you considered, and they pale when compared with it (ex: Santiago and Montreal). For example, automated trains with platform screen doors are also present here, and there's a lot of integration with other systems (suburban trains, trolleybus, etc).
@celopretto Жыл бұрын
yeah, and when went to visit i was surprised with the short time between trains
@ericktamberg670 Жыл бұрын
São Paulo subway holds the title of cleanest subway of the world. The lines are too short for the city: has one fifth of London subway in extension, but carries three times more passengers. Overloaded, but clean.
@raphaelfeliz2930 Жыл бұрын
totally agree.
@madailbaptista4985 Жыл бұрын
.....he prefers the rats of NYC subway!!!!!!
@1983DJChahin Жыл бұрын
Hello Good Evening, I'm from São Paulo SP Brazil, and what do you think of the São Paulo metro, do you have any information about it?, and if possible, could you research and leave your opinion about the metro in my city, It would be very important too, and much peace and success always to you, and may GOD bless you, regards from São Paulo SP Brazil.
@MurseyMan2 жыл бұрын
So great to see how you talk about accessibility and how it impacts your rankings, can often be ignored in most everyday things 😊
@bert74142 жыл бұрын
The Bilbao, Paris, London, Lisbon and Barcelona metro/underground are my favourite metro systems around the world (around Europe i think)
@geoffsmith8172 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Seoul and only visited Tokyo less than I'd like so maybe I'm biased, but when I went to Tokyo I was sort of expecting a metro a tier above. But it wasn't. In fact, I gained greater appreciation for Seoul's. The fact Seoul's IS just one system is easy to undervalue. There are countless transfers where you don't have to walk far, when you do have to walk there are large tunnels connecting two separate stations so you don't have to leave the system, it's incredibly easy to make sense of, there's romanization for tourists everywhere but more importantly the yellow panels outside stations for blind people act as a way for anyone to find a station, and tons of the stations are placed right where you want to be. Much of this is also true of Tokyo, but I often found it less so, and specifically transferring between systems was always way more involved. I loved Tokyo but I did feel Seoul has caught up and surpassed at least the subway system.
@doujinflip Жыл бұрын
I'd put Seoul on top too, because each station connects to bus routes which are paid as a continuation of the journey (plus even better free wifi, no local SIM needed). The Seoul-Incheon network maps also include all the lines regardless of operator, instead of the JR vs municipal split in Japan.
@sltx56787 күн бұрын
you forgot to mention the price, Seoul subway is run by the city whereas Tokyo subway is run by multiple private companies which makes Seoul much cheaper.
@0Defensor02 жыл бұрын
Please check the transport system of Budapest, mainly because of it's variety! It also has the first electrified underground train in continental Europe (second in the world after London) that is still operational.
@PhilipSalen2 жыл бұрын
Interesting list, I'm surprised New York City scored as high as it did. More importantly, I am glad that Tokyo was at the top of the list as it deserves to be. Japanese rail stations are the busiest in the world, of 25 busiest train stations in the world, I believe that 24 are Japanese. That sort of intense mass transit/ train utilization is indicative of what an amazing train system/ Metro system Japan in general in, Tokyo specifically, has.
@1rishAviation2 ай бұрын
I definitely think Moscow should have made the top 10 maybe top 7. And Barcelona should have been in the honorable mentions personally. Based on personal experience, best Metro system I've been on and I used systems like Berlin, Warsaw and others. It's just so exstensive and the amount of lines is amazing in my opinion.
@deathstroke8612Ай бұрын
Santiago's metro had to be mentioned. Way better than New York's metro.
@scottellsworth2178 Жыл бұрын
Busan, South Korea, has a subway system far better than that of Madrid: It has platform screens, convenient numbering for stations and exits, clear indications of which side to exit the train, and it's modern and comfortable. Madrid needs a lot more modernization: It's horrible for accessibility, and it has very poor signage for showing where to go. It sounds like Moscow's subway deserves a place in the top 10, but I haven't been there personally. As for the ones in Germany, my only complaint is that they have such a needlessly complex system of tickets (I can't talk about all cities, of course). The one in Munich has four categories of tickets, each with four subcategories, as I remember, and they're named unclearly and no explanation is given. The ticket cost depends on zones, but there is little help to figure out which ticket zone you need. I asked a local woman and she threw up her arms in frustration, as she didn't understand the tickets herself. I had similar confusion in other German cities. The SF Bay Area's BART system definitely doesn't deserve a place on this list because of the deafening squealing noises on trains, most of all where tunnels go around curves. And some places, such as going to SF Airport, are unclearly labelled.