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'''Temi Natlia''' (also known as '''Natlia Metro''') is a [[Wikipedia:Rapid transit|rapid transit]] network primarily serving [[Greater Natlia]], which includes central wards of [[Natlia]] as well as the cities of [[Nakitikta]] and [[Bet Halon]]. It is owned and operated by Triamethe Midan Khr., a majority state-owned company, which also operates other forms of rail transport in Greater Natlia such as the Jiemigrat Light Rail and Natlia Commuter. | |||
The network's first line began its operation between Natlia and Minachi stations in 1935. Today it is part of Line 1. With the expansion of the network particularly during the late 1960s, Temi Natlia today has 14 lines spanning [[List of Temi Natlia stations|290 stations]], including the most recent Line 14 which was opened in 2010. | |||
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Revision as of 09:11, 15 January 2018
Overview | |||
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Native name | Triamethe Midan Natlia | ||
Owner | Triamethe Midan Khr. (majority owned by the Government of Lugida and Ministry of Transport) | ||
Locale | Greater Natlia (Bet Halon, Natlia, Nakitikta) | ||
Transit type | Rapid transit | ||
Number of lines | 14 | ||
Number of stations | 290 | ||
Daily ridership | 6,535,886 (2016) | ||
Annual ridership | 2,385,598,390 (2016) | ||
Operation | |||
Began operation | 1935 (Line 1) | ||
Operator(s) | Triamethe Midan Khr. | ||
Number of vehicles | 3,396 cars (2015) | ||
Headway | 2–5 minutes (peak) 8–16 minutes (off-peak) | ||
Technical | |||
Track gauge | 1,435 mm (4 ft 8 1⁄2 in) | ||
Electrification | 1,500 V (DC) overhead line | ||
Average speed | 56 km/h (35 mph) | ||
Top speed | 105 km/h (65 mph) | ||
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Temi Natlia (also known as Natlia Metro) is a rapid transit network primarily serving Greater Natlia, which includes central wards of Natlia as well as the cities of Nakitikta and Bet Halon. It is owned and operated by Triamethe Midan Khr., a majority state-owned company, which also operates other forms of rail transport in Greater Natlia such as the Jiemigrat Light Rail and Natlia Commuter.
The network's first line began its operation between Natlia and Minachi stations in 1935. Today it is part of Line 1. With the expansion of the network particularly during the late 1960s, Temi Natlia today has 14 lines spanning 290 stations, including the most recent Line 14 which was opened in 2010.