The New York City Subway is the largest subway system in the world in terms of the number of stations, the seventh in the world in terms of annual passenger traffic [2]. The system appeared in 1868, when an elevated (on metal overpasses) city railway line was opened in New York with cable traction, replaced in 1871 with steam, and in 1890 with electric. The total length of the operated tracks is 1370 km (of which 1070 km are used for passenger traffic). The official number of stations is 472 (or 424 if each interchange is counted as one station).
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The New York City Subway is the largest subway system in the world in terms of the number of stations, the seventh in the world in terms of annual passenger traffic [2]. The system appeared in 1868, when an elevated (on metal overpasses) city railway line was opened in New York with cable traction, replaced in 1871 with steam, and in 1890 with electric. The total length of the operated tracks is 1370 km (of which 1070 km are used for passenger traffic). The official number of stations is 472 (or 424 if each interchange is counted as one station).
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