Station gallery allows users to select a city and station on the map to explore detailed information. Alicante’s TRAM system is operated by FGV, owned by the Valencian regional government, with an underground line in the city center having three stations. Amsterdam Metro operates M52 services alongside other groups of lines, running mostly overground parallel to Dutch Railways lines. Antwerp’s premetro system includes tunnels linking both sides of the Scheldt river. Barcelona’s metro features long passageways due to historical network planning. Berlin’s U-Bahn and S-Bahn systems offer efficient overground and underground services. The layout of rail systems in European cities like Budapest, Brussels, and Budapest vary in depth, style, and transfer options. Boston’s century-old rapid transit lines have unique station designs, while Glasgow’s cable-powered subway underwent renovations. Copenhagen’s modern metro boasts island platforms and mezzanines. Frankfurt’s U-Bahn technically functions as a Stadtbahn. Hannover’s Stadtbahn has multiple tunnels converging at Kröpcke station. Lyon’s metro lines feature different operatinal styles and station layouts. Lisbon’s metro network underwent restructuring in the mid-90s to create the current four-line system.
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