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Im starting to think newyork subway is the easiest subway to hit in the world right now.

 

After all it is the biggest, and there is almost no writers hittting it, exept euroheads. And when forigners can go in alone and do 3 color wcs, it makes me question the security.

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Originally posted by Von schnabel

Im starting to think newyork subway is the easiest subway to hit in the world right now.

 

After all it is the biggest, and there is almost no writers hittting it, exept euroheads. And when forigners can go in alone and do 3 color wcs, it makes me question the security.

 

 

Think you`ll find Londons the biggest..(i think)

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Originally posted by Von schnabel

No im pretty sure newyork is the biggest..

 

To bad I cant find any on the net about this..

 

Anyway it doesnt really matter..cuz its fucking huge, with hundreds of endstation, layups and loads of openfaced yards.

 

Not that it matters but I definatley know going on Km Londons the biggest, but yard wise there`s around 40 tube yards..

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Heh i found a site wich listed the sice..it might be old and its in swedish.

 

My orgional sourze was an old bomber(ithink) and since the diffrence is so small maybe london added a couple of stations..So maybe youre right..london probably is bigger now.

 

 

 

http://w1.857.telia.com/~u85707614/docs/world.htm

 

Plac. Stad Längd (km) Plac. Stad Längd (km)

1. New York 398

2. London 391

3. Moskva 260

4. Paris 201

5. Mexico city 200

6. Chicago 173

7. Tokyo 170

8. Rein-Ruhr (Ty) 164

9. Washington 144

10. Berlin 142

11. Söul 131

12. Madrid 127

13. STOCKHOLM 110

14. Osaka 106

15. S:t Petersburg 102

16. Hamburg 101

17. Singapore 83

18. München 81

19. Hongkong 77

20. Nagoya (Japan) 76

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Originally posted by Von schnabel

Heh i found a site wich listed the sice..it might be old and its in swedish.

 

My orgional sourze was an old bomber(ithink) and since the diffrence is so small maybe london added a couple of stations..So maybe youre right..london probably is bigger now.

 

 

 

http://w1.857.telia.com/~u85707614/docs/world.htm

 

Plac. Stad Längd (km) Plac. Stad Längd (km)

1. New York 398

2. London 391

3. Moskva 260

4. Paris 201

5. Mexico city 200

6. Chicago 173

7. Tokyo 170

8. Rein-Ruhr (Ty) 164

9. Washington 144

10. Berlin 142

11. Söul 131

12. Madrid 127

13. STOCKHOLM 110

14. Osaka 106

15. S:t Petersburg 102

16. Hamburg 101

17. Singapore 83

18. München 81

19. Hongkong 77

20. Nagoya (Japan) 76

 

I guess you could put Copenhagen on the bottom with, err, 10-20 km?!

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^^

Copenhagens brandnew metro just runs 9 kilometers so far.

It opened in October 2002 and a new line will be added in May 2003.

So its small but nice.

 

The old S-trains system is far bigger.

 

All you need to know about trainsystems around the world at MetroPlanet: www.metropla.net

 

Back to the topic of the thread, Ill post later but I think its gonna look like the New York Cleans thread...

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Originally posted by JimmieWalker

I asked this on another thread also. Do Europeans dislike American graff the same as Americans generaly disslike euro graff?

 

shut up.

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Originally posted by JimmieWalker

I asked this on another thread also. Do Europeans dislike American graff the same as Americans generaly disslike euro graff?

 

Please stop all the boring generalisations.

 

There is a wide variety of styles all over the place, especially in the many different countires that make up Europe. There is no "Euro graf" or "American graf" there are just different styles that crop up in every country.

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