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Show me what your country's got!
I know this isn't a post of images, but I've been looking at metro compilations, to see what other countries' metro systems look like. But when it got to Budapest, it showed off one of our ugliest stations, instead of the numerous beautiful stations in the network, which made me realize that the other systems were probably largely misrepresented as well. So, I'd like the community to send photos of what they think are their country's most beautiful stations! These can be photos off the Wikipedia page, or your own.
Frankfurt U-Bahn and S-Bahn on common platform at Konstablerwache.
WFAT at St. James's Park, London
A now-retired London Underground (Circle Line) C-Stock train enters St. James's Park Station in November 2013.
UK - Tyne & Wear 4000s on QE2 Bridge
Seen from the King Edward VII railway bridge in September 2018, a pair of Tyne and Wear Metro Series 4000 electric trains cross the Queen Elizabeth II metro bridge over the River Tyne between Newcastle and Gateshead in northeastern England.
2030s Prague Metro Diagram (D Line)
Prague already has a pretty good Metro diagram (slide 2), and thanks to the simplicity of its current network, it's one of the easiest systems in the world to read and navigate. I took inspiration from this and set out to design my own take on the diagram, keeping it clean, clear, and accessible. I've also taken it one step further by including the upcoming Line D, which is expected to be completed in the early 2030s, giving a glimpse of what Prague's Metro network will look like in the future. Please feel free to comment with your thoughts and ideas.
More pictures of Berlin Wuhletal station with U-Bahn and S-Bahn
UK - London 1995 Stock at Golders Green
London Underground (Northern Line) southbound "1995 stock" train seen at Golders Green Station north of central London in August 2015. The station was opened in 1907 by American investor Charles T. Yerkes's "Hampstead Tube" railway and still has a lot of original Edwardian architecture.