Budapest Metro - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Budapest_MetroThe Budapest Metro (Hungarian: Budapesti metró) is the rapid transit system in the Hungarian capital Budapest.It is the second oldest electrified underground railway system in continental Europe, and is only pre-dated by Tünel in Istanbul (opened 1875), and the London Underground, Budapest's iconic Line 1 was completed in 1896.
Tel Aviv Light Rail - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tel_Aviv_Light_RailThe second or Green Line, in the tender phase, is a 39 kilometres (24 mi) with 4.5 kilometres (2.8 mi) of them underground.It will have 62 stops that would run from the west of Rishon LeZion northwards through Holon through central Tel Aviv splitting into two branches: one to Herzliya in the north and the other one to Ramat HaHayal neighborhood in Tel Aviv in the northeast.
Olympic Museum - Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Olympic_MuseumThe Olympic Museum (French: Musée olympique) in Lausanne, Switzerland houses permanent and temporary exhibits relating to sport and the Olympic movement.With more than 10,000 artifacts, the museum is the largest archive of Olympic Games in the world and one of Lausanne's prime tourist site draws attracting more than 250,000 visitors each year.
M1 (Istanbul Metro) - Wikipedia
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M1_(Istanbul_Metro)Line M1, officially referred to as the M1 Yenikapı–Atatürk Airport/Kirazlı metro line (Turkish: M1 Yenikapı–Atatürk Havalimanı/Kirazlı metro hattı), also known as the Istanbul Light Metro (Turkish: Hafif Metro), is a rapid transit line of the Istanbul Metro. Opened in 1989, it was the first rapid transit line in Istanbul and Turkey and its opening started the revival of mass-transit in Turkish cities. The M1 consists of two train services, M1A and M1B. Both services run on the same line from Yenik…