Metro systems by number of stations

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Below is a non-exhaustive list of rapid transit subways and metros by number of stations. The ten rapid transit systems with the largest number of stations are bolded.

Rank City, Country Stations Notes Citations
1 New York City, United States 468 - 470 [1][2]
2 Paris, France 369 618 if including RER
3 Tokyo, Japan 282 Tokyo Metro 168, Toei Subway 106, Tokyo Waterfront Area Rapid Transit 8
4 Madrid, Spain 281 319 if including Madrid Light Metro [3]
5 London, United Kingdom 275 312 if including Docklands Light Railway [4]
6 Seoul, South Korea 266 Seoul Metro 118, SMRT 148, 396 if including KORAIL
7 Moscow, Russia 176 183 including Butovskaya Light Metro Line [5]
8 Mexico City, Mexico 175 193 if including Xochimilco Light Rail
9 Berlin, Germany 170 335 if including Berlin S-Bahn
10 Shanghai, China 162
11 Barcelona, Spain 148
12 Chicago, United States 144
13 Boston, United States 126 approximate; includes all Green Line stops, but not light rail or Silver Line BRT
14 Santiago, Chile 105
15 Osaka, Japan 101
16 Stockholm, Sweden 100
17 Munich, Germany 98
19 Beijing, China 93
19 Busan, South Korea 86
19 Washington D,C., United States 86
21 Frankfurt, Germany 85
21 Vienna, Austria 85
23 Hong Kong, China 82 150 if including MTR Light Rail
24 Buenos Aires, Argentina 74
25 Toronto, Canada 69
26 Montreal, Canada 68
27 Taipei, Taiwan 67
28 Singapore, Singapore 64 97 if including LRT stations
29 Saint Petersburg, Russia 60
29 Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom 60
31 Brussels, Belgium 59
31 Delhi, India 59
33 Prague, Czech Republic 57
34 Athens, Greece 55
34 São Paulo, Brazil 55
36 Amsterdam, Netherlands 52
36 Philadelphia, United States 52 Does not include PATCO or SEPTA light rail / trolley lines
38 Cairo, Egypt 51
39 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia 49 Kelana Jaya Line 24, Ampang Line 25
39 Rotterdam, Netherlands 49
41 Bucharest, Romania 45
41 Kiev, Ukraine 45
43 Caracas, Venezuela 44
43 Nuremberg, Germany 44
43 Lisbon, Portugal 44 2 of them are double stations, so in some statistics for Lisbon Metro the total number of stations is 46
46 San Francisco, United States 43
47 Budapest, Hungary 42
48 Lyon, France 39
49 Atlanta, United States 38
50 Bilbao, Spain 36
51 Vancouver, Canada 33 Expo and Millennium lines
52 Kyoto, Japan 32 Karasuma (15) and Tōzai Line (17)
53 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 31
54 Kharkiv, Ukraine 28
55 Medellín, Colombia 25
55 Minsk, Belarus 25
57 Kaohsiung, Taiwan 23
58 Miami, United States 22 60 if including Tri-Rail and Metromover
58 Copenhagen, Denmark 22
58 Los Angeles, United States 22 Red (14) and Purple (8) lines, 62 if including light rail lines
61 Valparaíso, Chile 20
62 Warsaw, Poland 18
63 Concepción, Chile 17
63 Helsinki, Finland 17
63 Kolkata, India 17
66 San Juan, Puerto Rico 16
66 Brasilia, Brazil 16 As of 2008, 25 stations were constructed, but 9 are not operational; 4 stations currently under construction.
68 Glasgow, United Kingdom 15
69 Baltimore, United States 14

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