In-sentence examples of “subway”

How to use in-sentence of “subway”:

+ The first subway in North America was in Boston.

+ The subway currently covers the south half of the metropolitan area.

+ It is middle-sized subway and uses a 4-cars train.

+ Some subterranean features are secret places; most, like road tunnels, subway systems and sewers, are parts of public infrastructure.

+ In addition, people who do not go to the festival have to deal with inconvenience because of heavy traffic or if some subway stations are not allowed to approach due to this festival.

+ Peter locates and battles Marko in a subway tunnel.

+ Pages in this category comprise New York City Subway stations that comply, either in full or in part, with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990.

In-sentence examples of subway
In-sentence examples of subway

Example sentences of “subway”:

+ Tianzifang 田子坊)is a neighborhood in Huangpu District north of the Dapuqiao Subway Station.

+ It was the first time to use this method when constructing the subway line in the country.

+ In the episode “Control Hargitay played a man on a subway station escalator who witnesses the aftermath of a brutal assault.

+ The Subway has signs that hang from the stations’ ceilings to show the routes and where they go.

+ There are two Seoul Subway stations near the district; Station #202, Euljiro 1-ga on Line 2 on the north end of the area, Station #424, Myeong-dong on Line 4 on the south end of the area.

+ This template expands a name to link to the appropriate Toronto subway station article, without displaying the trailing “station”.

+ From here up to Aldwych tramway station the subway was built with a steel roof.

+ Local subway and bus systems serve every part of the city.

+ The buses provide service to many parts of the city not served by the sparse subway network.

+ These tunnels are a primary reason why subway was never built in Odessa.

+ This left only the South London trams and subway routes 31, 33 and 35 running.

+ Tianzifang 田子坊)is a neighborhood in Huangpu District north of the Dapuqiao Subway Station.

+ It was the first time to use this method when constructing the subway line in the country.

+ Subway transportation is provided by the New York City Subway system, one of the biggest in the world.

+ The oldest elevated train line in the subway system opened in 1885.

+ The first public tram through the subway ran on 24 February 1906.

+ The R179 is a class of 318 new technology New York City Subway cars built by Bombardier Transportation for the B Division.

+ The very first Subway restaurant was opened in Bridgeport.

+ To go there, you can take Subway line 3 goes to Confucius temple, and subway line 1 goes to sanshan street.

+ In April 1962, the go-ahead was given for part of the southern end of the subway to be used in this way.

+ Travelers can change to any color subway or trolley car from the Orange Line.

+ Daebang Station is a train station of Seoul Subway Line 1.

More in-sentence examples of “subway”:

+ The island was made bigger by about 82 acres of landfill on its southern side when the first New York City Subway was excavated in the early 20th century.

+ The subway runs just below the building, but inside the trains cannot be heard.

+ The Red Line is the most used subway line on the MBTA.

+ This is a list of all stations of the Toronto Transit Commission’s subway and RT system.

+ The subway has had over 56 train accidents since 1918.

+ It uses the Intermediate Capacity Transit System trains which are very different from subway trains.

+ The is an electric multiple unit train type operated by the Tokyo subway operator Tokyo Metro in Tokyo, Japan, since 1974.

+ One of the biggest stations in the New York City Subway system is under Times Square.

+ On the subway map and on announcements, the station is called 57th Street–Seventh Avenue but is also sometimes called Midtown–57th Street.

+ The closest London Underground station is South Kensington; a subway connects the museums to the station.

+ Hurricane Sandy brought a destructive storm surge to New York City on the evening of October 29, 2012, flooding numerous streets, tunnels and subway lines in Lower Manhattan and other areas of the city and cutting off electricity in many parts of the city and its suburbs.

+ Of these 149 routes 148 make 243 connections with a subway or rapid transit station during weekday rush hours.

+ The first subway in Asia was the Tokyo subwaysubway in Tokyo, Japan.

+ The subway used in Line 1 is middle-sized subway.

+ The Red Line intersects with the Commuter Rail, and with every other subway except the Blue Line.

+ There is a Nanjing Subway station nearby and several bus stops.

+ In October 1976, an arson destroyed subway cars and damage to Christie station.

+ The first Subway outside of North America opened in Bahrain, in December 1984.

+ Gwangmyeongsageori Station is a train station of Seoul Subway Line 7, in Gwangmyeong, Gyeonggi-do.

+ The MTA makes sure that New York City Subway trains run without accidents.

+ The nearest subway station is Disneyland Resort Station on Line 11 of the Shanghai Metro.

+ This made it possible for the subway to cross the Don Valley to Danforth Avenue on the east side.

+ On weekdays and Saturday, subway service runs from approximately 6:00am to 1:30am, but Sunday service begins at 9:00am.

+ The number of passengers using Busan subway is about 263,574,000 a year 2009.

+ Institut d’Estudis Catalans, 2006: “Anuari territorial de Catalunya 2005.” to build a subway line with two branches spanning a good deal of the metropolitan area of Barcelona through Barcelona, Santa Coloma de Gramenet, Badalona, l’Hospitalet de Llobregat and El Prat de Llobregat.

+ Most MBTA subway and commuter rail station articles follow the link form of terminating with “”.

+ Everyone must pay a fare to enter the subway system.

+ The is one of two rapid transit systems making up the Tokyo subway system, the other being Toei.

+ The first subway transit center, the Interborough Rapid Transit CompanyInterborough Rapid Transit or “IRT”, opened to the public in 1904.

+ Several more cities in the United States and Canada built their own subways, such as Philadelphia ; Toronto Subway in Toronto and Vancouver SkyTrain in Vancouver, Canada.

+ The Blue Line is used less than any other MBTA subway line.

+ There are five different subway lines, which are color-coded.

+ The first subway route to be closed was route 31.

+ The first proposal for a second Seoul-Busan railway line originated from France and Japan which already joined in Korean metropolitan subway business.

+ Shin-Yokohama Station is a Railway station of Central Japan Railway CompanyJR Central, JR East, and Yokohama Municipal Subway in Yokohama, Japan.

+ The Gyeongbu and Yeongdong Expressways pass through Suwon, and the Gyeongbu railroad line, Seoul Subway Line 1, and the Bundang Line also pass through Suwon.

+ Besides long-distance and commuter trains, the New York City Subway has a few stations that connect directly to Penn Station.

+ Some of these early bands were the IrelandIrish band Cruachan, the German band Subway to Sally.

+ A subway is located underneath the station.

+ The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system that is in New York City, United States.

+ As in many subway systems every line has its own colour, name and number.

+ At subway stations, riders can buy MetroCards from the station booth or from vending machines.

+ This stadium is in the central ward of Fukuoka city, near Tojinmachi subway station.

+ Many stations also have artwork on the subway station walls.

+ Other subway lines in Queens include the A Train, C Train, E Train, F Train, G Train, J Train, M Train, N Train, R Train, V Train, W Train, and Z Train.

+ That is when a new law said that many new buildings, like subway stations, should have elevators and ramps so people with wheelchairs can enter these buildings.

+ The subway opened to road traffic as the “Strand Underpass” on 21 January 1964.

+ The third task that Gruber sets for them is to reach the Wall Street subway station by 10:20 a.m.

+ The island was made bigger by about 82 acres of landfill on its southern side when the first New York City Subway was excavated in the early 20th century.

+ The subway runs just below the building, but inside the trains cannot be heard.

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