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Yellow Line (Lisbon Metro) Stations
Yellow line or Yellow Line may refer to: * Yellow line (road marking), road marking * In the 1st & Ten (graphics system) graphics system, a depiction of the first down line on television broadcasts of football games Transportation The Americas * Yellow Line (Montreal Metro), Quebec, Canada * Yellow Line (Rio de Janeiro), highway known in Portuguese as Linha Amarela * Line 4 (São Paulo Metro), São Paulo, Brazil * Line 4 (Rio de Janeiro), Rio de Janeiro Brazil * Yonge–University–Spadina line, Toronto Subway, Canada * Millennium Line, Vancouver SkyTrain, Canada * Yellow Line (CTA), Chicago, Illinois, US * BMT Broadway Line in New York City, colored yellow, serving N, Q, R and W trains ** Yellow N Line ** Yellow Q Line ** Yellow R Line ** Yellow W Line * MAX Yellow Line (TriMet), Portland, Oregon, US * Yellow Line (Washington Metro), Washington, DC, US * Yellow Line (Baltimore), Baltimore, Maryland, US * Yellow Line (BART), Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco, C ...
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Yellow Line (road Marking)
Yellow lines are road markings used in various territories. Single yellow lines Parking restrictions UK & Ireland A single yellow line is a Road surface marking, road marking that is present on the side of the carriageway across the United Kingdom, British Isles. In the United Kingdom, the Isle of Man and Ireland, it indicates that parking or waiting at that roadside is prohibited at certain times of day. The exact times vary by area and are indicated by signs at the roadside, or by Controlled Parking Zone entry signs. Stopping to load and to pick up or set down passengers is generally allowed unless additional restrictions apply. Double yellow lines along the edge of the carriageway indicate that waiting restrictions apply to the road (which includes the carriageway, footway and Road verge, verge). A driver may stop for passengers to board or alight and to load or unload (unless there are also 'loading restrictions' - see below). The regulation applies to all vehicles. T ...
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Yellow Line (BART)
The Yellow Line is a Bay Area Rapid Transit (BART) line in the San Francisco Bay Area that runs between and (SFO). Some morning trains and all trains after 9 pm are extended from SFO to serve Millbrae station when the Red Line (BART), Red Line is not running. It serves 28 stations in Antioch, California, Antioch, Pittsburg, California, Pittsburg, Bay Point, California, Bay Point, Concord, California, Concord, Pleasant Hill, California, Pleasant Hill, Walnut Creek, California, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, California, Lafayette, Orinda, California, Orinda, Oakland, California, Oakland, San Francisco, California, San Francisco, Daly City, California, Daly City, Colma, California, Colma, South San Francisco, California, South San Francisco, San Bruno, California, San Bruno, and Millbrae, California, Millbrae. It is the most-used BART line, and the only line with additional trains (between SFO and Pittsburg/Bay Point) on weekdays. It runs for , making it the system's longest line. The ...
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Line 3 (Daegu Metro)
Daegu Metro Line 3 is the third line in the Daegu Metro rapid transit system in Daegu, South Korea. It is operated by the Daegu Transit Corporation. Daegu Metro Line 3 is a monorail line, and Hitachi Monorail was contracted for the supply of monorail, track switches and signalling system. It is Korea's first straddle-type monorail system. Rolling stock Line 3's rolling stock are referred to as 3000-series. There are 28 3-car sets or 84 cars in total. It is based on the standard Hitachi Monorail system. Hitachi Rail built the prototype car set with remaining 27 sets built by Woojin Industrial Systems Woojin Industrial Systems () is a South Korean manufacturer of rolling stock including Rapid transit, metro, electric bus, people mover, peoplemover and monorail vehicles. Its main business is the development of Rolling stock, rolling stocks an .... Stations All stations in the Daegu Metro have indoors spaces where people can rest because the train is outdoors. Depending o ...
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Yellow Line (Kolkata Metro)
Yellow Line is a rapid transit metro line of the Kolkata Metro currently under construction in Kolkata, West Bengal, India. It will be a with 10 stations. long line from Noapara, West Bengal, Noapara to Barasat in North 24 Parganas. It is being built by Rail Vikas Nigam, RVNL, Senbo & Italian-Thai Development, ITD. It will run mostly on underground tunnels, the track will be elevated until Jessore Road metro station, Jessore Road from Noapara metro station and depot, Noapara and then go underground towards Barasat metro station. It will have an interchange at the Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata Airport with Orange Line (Kolkata Metro), Orange Line. Stations The stations of this corridor are: Progress of Dum Dum Cantonment metro station An amount of Rs 227 crore contract to build this station along with a mostly at-grade section from the Bagjola Canal to the existing ramp of the Airport Circular Railway track was awarded to Senbo Engineering Limite ...
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Yellow Line (Delhi Metro)
The Yellow Line (Line 2) is a rapid transit metro line of the Delhi Metro in Delhi, India. It consists of 37 stations from Samaypur Badli in Delhi to Millennium City Centre in the neighbouring city of Gurgaon in Haryana. The line is mostly underground and laid under one of the most congested parts of Delhi. The Yellow Line is the second line of Delhi Metro to become operational after the Red Line. It is the 3rd longest metro line on the Delhi Metro network. This line covers North Delhi, through Central Delhi, New Delhi, South Delhi and finally the city of Gurgaon in Haryana. The Yellow line has interchanges with the Red, Blue, Violet, Pink and Magenta lines of the Delhi Metro, as well as with the Old Delhi and New Delhi railway stations of the Indian Railways. The Line also connects with the Airport Express Line at New Delhi metro station. Chawri Bazar metro station is the second deepest station of the Delhi Metro network and is situated about below ground level and ...
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Yellow Line (Namma Metro)
The Yellow Line of Namma Metro is a nearly-completed part of the metro rail network of Bengaluru, India. The -long line connects R.V. Road with Bommasandra, and is fully elevated with 16 stations.bmrc.co.in/pdf/phase2/phase2forweb.pdf R.V. Road station is the terminal station within the city, with an interchange with the Green Line. Jayadeva Hospital station will serve as another elevated interchange station with the Pink Line, which is under construction. Upon its opening, Jayadeva Hospital station will emerge as the tallest and largest metro station in Bengaluru, with five levels of transport, including the metro lines. station will be another interchange, between the Yellow and Blue Lines. The other end of the Yellow Line will terminate at Bommasandra. Construction work is largely complete on the line, with delays in the delivery of rolling stock. One completed trainset, imported from China, is currently undergoing testing on the line, while other sets, being manufactur ...
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Yellow Line (Ahmedabad Metro)
The Yellow Line of the Ahmedabad Metro is a metro route of the mass rapid transit system in Ahmedabad, India. History The Government of Gujarat approved the Phase-2 of Ahmedabad Metro in October 2017 and revised it in October 2018. In February 2019, the Union cabinet approved the Phase-2 worth cost of . It will extend the north–south corridor from Motera in Ahmedabad to Mahatma Mandir in Gandhinagar () with a branch line from Gujarat National Law University (GNLU) linking Pandit Deendayal Energy University (PDEU) and GIFT City (5.416 km). The Phase-2 will have total -long elevated corridor with 22 stations. The tendering for the Phase 2 began in January 2020. On 18 January 2021, the foundation stone of the Phase-2 was laid by Prime Minister Modi. In February 2023, Titagarh Rail Systems won a contract worth for providing rolling stock for the Phase-2. The trial run of Phase-2 started in February 2024 between GNLU and Dholakuva Circle stations. The Yellow connecti ...
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Metro Gold Line (Minnesota)
The METRO Gold Line is a bus rapid transit line in the Minneapolis–Saint Paul region of Minnesota, operated by Metro Transit (Minnesota), Metro Transit as part of the Metro (Minnesota), METRO network. The approximately line runs from Woodbury, Minnesota, Woodbury to Downtown Saint Paul, using a dedicated Bus lane, busway parallel to Interstate 94 in Minnesota, Interstate 94 for much of its route. Gold Line service operates every 10 to 15 minutes, 7 days per week. Planning for the line began in 2009 as the Gateway Corridor, and construction began in 2022. Service began on March 22, 2025, and Metro Transit plans to extend the Gold Line to Downtown Minneapolis in 2027. History Originally, the Gateway Corridor was planned to follow Interstate 94 from the St. Croix River Bridge in Wisconsin to Saint Paul and is one of the most heavily used and traveled corridors in the Twin Cities metropolitan area. As a result of recent population growth, the Gateway Corridor today moves more tha ...
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L Line (Los Angeles Metro)
The L Line and Gold Line are former designations for a section of the current Los Angeles Metro Rail system, a single light rail line of that provided service between Azusa and East Los Angeles via the northeastern corner of Downtown Los Angeles, serving several destinations and neighborhoods, including Little Tokyo, Union Station, the Southwest Museum, Chinatown, and Old Pasadena. The line, formerly one of seven in the system, entered service in 2003. The L Line served 26 stations (including two underground stations, and one open trench station). In October 2020, the line was broken into two disconnected segments with the closure of the Little Tokyo/Arts District station in preparation for the opening of the Regional Connector tunnel. On June 16, 2023, the new tunnel opened, along with a new Little Tokyo/Arts District station, now below ground. As of that date, passengers may now transfer between the two segments of the former L Line at this station, now serviced by the A ...
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E Line (Los Angeles Metro)
The E Line (formerly the Expo Line from 2012–2019) is a light rail line in Los Angeles County, California. It is one of the six lines of the Los Angeles Metro Rail system, operated by the Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority (Metro). The E Line runs east-west and serves 29 stations between East Los Angeles and Santa Monica, interlining and sharing five stations with the A Line in Downtown Los Angeles. The line operates for 19 hours per day with headways of up to 8 minutes during peak hours. It is the second-busiest light rail line in the system, carrying more than 12 million total passengers in 2023. The majority of the E Line’s western section from Downtown Los Angeles to Santa Monica follows the original right of way of the Los Angeles and Independence Railroad steam railroad, built in 1875. Regular train service ended in 1988, and Metro acquired the right of way in the 1990s. Formal studies to convert the corridor into light rail began in 2000, an ...
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Mexico City Metrobús Line 4
The Mexico City Metrobús Line 4 is a bus rapid transit line in the Mexico City Metrobus. It operates between Colonia Buenavista, in central Mexico City and the Mexico City International Airport in the Venustiano Carranza, Mexico City, Venustiano Carranza boroughs of Mexico City, borough, in the east of the capital. Line 4 has a total of 43 stations and a length of 40.5 kilometers divided into two routes, called the North and South routes, and goes mainly through Mexico City's Historic center of Mexico City, downtown towards and from Mexico City International Airport. Construction of Line 4 started on July 4, 2011 and it was inaugurated on April 1, 2012 by Marcelo Ebrard, List of heads of government of Mexico City, Head of Government of the Federal District from 2006 to 2012. Service description Services The line has three itineraries and two routes: North and South. Buenavista to Terminal 2 (North route) :''To Terminal 2'' :*First Bus: 4:30 (Monday-Friday) :*Last Bus: 00:15 (Mo ...
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