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===Rapid transit systems===
===Rapid transit systems===
* [[Metro (rapid transit)]], a passenger railway system in an urban area with a high capacity and frequency
* [[Metro (rapid transit)]], a passenger railway system in an urban area with a high capacity and frequency
* Metro, the name of hundreds of rapid transit networks around the world named after the [[Paris Métro]]. See [[List of metro systems#List]].
* Metro, the name of hundreds of rapid transit networks around the world named after the [[Paris Métro]]. See [[List of metro systems#List]].;p



===Non rapid transit rail networks===
===Non rapid transit rail networks===

Revision as of 11:43, 20 February 2012

Metro is an abbreviation of metropolitan, and is the name of many products and services relating to urban areas, especially public transport systems.

Public transport

Rapid transit systems


Non rapid transit rail networks

These networks are not rapid transit systems, and are not in the list mentioned above.

Bus services and other transit authorities

Airports

Populations

Government

Media

Newspapers

Magazines

  • Metro (magazine), a monthly lifestyle magazine published in New Zealand
  • Metro Magazine, a trade magazine published for bus and rail transit and motorcoach operators since 1904 (since 1975 under that title)

Broadcasting

Retail businesses

Entertainment

Music

Film

Other

Vehicles

Language

  • The word for metre, a unit of length, in several languages including Spanish, Italian and Portuguese
  • metrosexual, a neologism for a heterosexual male

Technology

  • Metro, former code name of the XML Paper Specification, Microsoft's document framework
  • Metro Ethernet, a computer network based on the Ethernet standard and which covers a metropolitan area
  • GlassFish Metro, an opensource web service stack that is part of the GlassFish project
  • Metro (design language), crafted by Microsoft for Windows Media Center, Zune, Windows Phone 7, Windows 8 and Xbox 360 Dashboard

Sport

Education