What metro cars of different countries and eras look like
Categories: Design and Architecture
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/what-metro-cars-of-different-countries-and-eras-look-like.html"The trailer will move, the platform will remain." It will take a lifetime to ride in the subway cars of all cities of the world. We also offer you a faster way to travel: in today's selection-metro cars of cities of different countries. We wish you a pleasant trip!
Toronto, Canada
Manhattan, New York, USA
New York, USA
Munich, Germany
Buenos Aires, Argentina
New York, USA
Montreal, Canada
Madrid, Spain
Glasgow, United Kingdom
Seoul, South Korea Korea
Washington, USA
Rome, Italy
Tokyo, Japan
Kazan, Russia
New car in St. Petersburg, Russia
Spain
Helsinki, Finland
Prague, Czech Republic
Stockholm, Sweden
Vienna, Austria
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Munich, Germany
Gwangju, South Korea
Lisbon, Portugal
And now let's look into the past and see what kind of metro our grandparents went on. Or rather, they are not ours at all.
New York, USA (1933)
London, United Kingdom (1959)
New York, USA (1964)
New York, USA (1978)
Seoul, South Korea (1987)
Keywords: Transport | Metro | Design and architecture
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