Talk:Shaoxing Metro
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Other Lines
[edit]the Lines 3-6 have no information here, and I think it would be beneficial to put some information about the lines in this article. one of the Template Boxes at the bottom of the article mentions lines 3 and 4, but they do not have wikipedia articles. As I do not have any information about the Lines, and do not speak Mandarin or Wu, I do not have the means to fix this problem myself. If someone could gather information about these lines, along with lines S2 and S3, that would be great. Thanks! Spaceexplorerer ᐵ (talk) 05:58, 3 November 2021 (UTC)
Two connected metro systems
[edit]It is rather rare that metro systems of two nearby major cities are directly connected in the way the systems of Shaoxing and Hangzhou are and this may therefore be worth mentioning in the leading paragraph. The only other examples I can think of are Hong Kong-Shenzhen, Foshan-Guangzhou and recently Shanghai-Suzhou. While there are major cities with metro systems outside of China that are close to each other or have a common border, as far as I can see, their metro networks are not connected. Proofreader (talk) 11:37, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
- Okay, in India the systems of Noida and Delhi are also connected as are Taoyuan and Taipei in Taiwan. --Proofreader (talk) 11:56, 3 January 2025 (UTC)
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