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Best Public Transportation Systems
Seoul, South Korea has a very contemporary and modern transport. Seoul has a subway system that integrates with the system bus and is designed to be easy for the 8 million people who use it every day. They created public Wi-Fi to its passengers at stations above and below ground. The stations are also robots that will help you obtain the information needed for the trip or season can. If you have difficulty reading the travel plans and want to know when the next train, not just make announcements in Korean, but also in English. Have you noticed? Well, they also have the arrival of trains on the LED screens.
London is, of course, a large U-Bahn system with the name of the pipe. The subway is the oldest subway system in the world and has a great track surface. As in Seoul, have their imminent arrival of the trains on the LED screens to help you find the fastest train. The London Underground and the line connecting the Docklands Light Railway. A problem with the slow lines between crowds of people, causing route every day.
Paris, France has the most to the Eiffel Tower, but also has a tiered system of public transport. Paris has a metro, bus and tram. The metro and bus are close together, it is easier to walk a short distance, but not walk. There are many ways for you to enter the city of love, then you can see the view you want!
New York has an extensive subway system, New Yorkers and tourists to go anywhere in town without my car does. The subway system is the largest in the world, and it must be because most New Yorkers do not have a car. Its transport system is very effective and may, in Times Square, Wall Street, Soho, Little Italy, where to find really all the same price.Otherwise, take the Metro-North Railroad and Long Island to see a panoramic view of the Hudson Valley, or go on and on Iceland. Tokyo, Japan established a public transport around the world. The Japanese are comfortable with heated seats and messages on the digital display in English and Japanese, and keep everything as simple as possible .. Your system keeps everything goes quickly and efficiently, especially after what they did to load high-speed trains in 1964. The trains are punctual and expect the stations to be very clean.Because the number of people, but can be dense at times, especially during peak hours.