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Lyon Metro
The Lyon Metro ((フランス語:Métro de Lyon)) is the metro system of Lyon, France. It first opened in 1978〔 (although the metro's current Line C opened, independently, earlier, in 1974).〔 The Lyon Metro currently consists of four lines, serving 40 stations (44 when counting transfer stations twice),〔 and comprising of route. It is part of the Transports en Commun Lyonnais (TCL) system of public transport, and is supported by Lyon's network of tramways. Unlike all other French metro systems, but like the SNCF and RER, Lyon Metro trains run on the left. This is the result of an unrealised project to run the metro into the suburbs on existing railway lines. The loading gauge for lines A, B, and D is ,〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Lyon )〕 more generous than the average for metros in Europe. The loading gauge for line C is .〔 The Lyon Metro owes its inspiration to the Montreal Metro which was built a few years prior, and has similar (wider) rubber-wheel cars and station design. The metro had 740,000 daily weekday boardings in 2011.〔 ==Routes== The Lyon Metro consists of four lines, A, B, C and D, each identified on maps by different colours:
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