High-capacity public transport generally used in urban areas.
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Examples for "underground"
Examples for "underground"
1Water flowing underground News flash: scientists say there's water in Wellington Harbour.
2No territory, state or individual can separate and work underground, Barroso said.
3Heriansyah said the ban on the group would simply push it underground.
4She went underground and started plans to move back to Europe permanently.
5Go deep underground New York city to the countries largest transportation project.
1The Moscow metro system is used by 9 million people a day.
2Bucharest looks bustling and prosperous; a new metro extension is being built.
3The study looked at data from 320 metro areas across the country.
4The metro areas of Atlanta and Indianapolis ranked second and third, respectively.
5Violent arrests of protesters, many in metro stations, have drawn international attention.
1Automatic subway systems are no longer new technology as it may seem.
2It takes six to seven years to warm up a new subway.
3When necessary, take the subway which is quick and easy to use.
4A few minutes later, writer headed for the Times Square subway stop.
5Several days a week he ventures into the subway with his clarinet.
1Bus rapid transit in America, though, has three easy ways of failing.
2All the immediate effects of more rapid transit are not necessarily good.
3There is to be eventually, a lower deck for rapid transit lines.
4It will change the way people think about the rapid transit of people.
5Mr Twyford said it brought rapid transit to the airport a step closer.
1Others have proposed wringing more utility out of the existing subway network.
2The city is also investing billions of dollars expanding its subway network.
3The growth of the city's subway network matches the rapid expansion of the city itself.
4Millions of people, however, could be travelling on Tokyo's railway and subway network when the quake hits.
5The subway network, one of Latin America's most modern, continues to run at half-strength, with more than 20 stations still closed after arson attacks.
1My party has consistently supported the provision of a rail rapid transit system for Dublin.
2The Progressive Democrats have consistently supported the provision of a modern, efficient and reliable rail rapid transit system for Dublin.
1The house vibrated to the trains in the adjacent underground railway.
2They have a regular system there, the Germans-anunderground railway to Mexico City.
3Farm-house was a underground railway station all right, and the farmer showed fight.
4By this you may shine even in the appalling gloom of the underground railway.
5The preferred route for Auckland's billion dollar CBD underground railway system has been released.
1They're aiming to ride some kind of an underground railroad for fugitives.
2The employes of the underground railroad in Paris are GOVERNMENT employes.
3Also, we're working to get an underground railroad together for people in the States.
4This underground railroad was too important for too many people.
5However, the bravest workers on the underground railroad were black.
1There was a metro rail running along the street right outside the hotel.
2However, its main disadvantage, states the document, would be lack of a link to the metro rail project.
3Many metro rail stations in fog-shrouded Delhi were also closed, crippling movement around the city of 16 million.
4The new metro rail line to Dublin airport and Swords must be linked to the Dart line, the Progressive Democrats said today.
5Its current portfolio of projects includes 11 road projects, three metro rail lines in Mumbai and Delhi, and five transmission line projects.
1The Moscow metro system is used by 9 million people a day.
2Pyongyang's metro system, the deepest in the world, is another fantastic sight.
3Once in town, Santiago boasts South America's busiest and most extensive metro system.
4Do you think that this metro system is all that big?
5Universities, schools and the metro system will also remain shut, Mr Michel said.
1If you miss the next U-Bahn, so be it: another will come along.
2It was only blocks from the Krumme Lanke U-Bahn stop.
3Number 172 was five blocks from the U-Bahn station.
4Some of the secretaries are afraid to go down in the U-bahn alone at night.
5The freezing weather and the U-Bahn station in the middle of the road make it Berlin.
6The subway, the U-Bahn, operates on a trust system, meaning there are no turnstiles for tickets.
7He was simply standing at the entrance to the Krumme Lanke U-Bahn station, awash in sunshine.
8Biljana is an artist and spatial designer and the U-Bahn is a space she finds fascinating.
9Berlin's U-Bahn was a particularly noteworthy example.
10The complex of fiercely utilitarian apartment houses was hard to get to by U-Bahn, I told myself.
11But by then he was alone on the U-Bahn, staring gloomily at his skis and his dripping bicycle.
12The silence continued through most of their U-Bahn trip to Krumme Lanke, the nearest stop to the Bundesarchiv.
13On the way back he thought he spotted Hannelore at a U-Bahn station, but she disappeared into a crowd.
14Gabriel went over it in his mind during the bus ride from the U-Bahn station to von Glower's house.
15Even the U-Bahn station, with its warm, sulfurous blasts of air, did not dislodge his mind from its mooring.
16I think of him often as I hurry to the U-Bahn, down my street and past his old address.