Minnesota Metro
Minnesota METRO is the main rapid transit system for the Minneapolis–Saint Paul area. Operated by Metro Transit, it combines two light rail lines with eight bus rapid transit
New York City Subway System
The New York City Subway is a rapid transit system serving Manhattan, Brooklyn, Queens, and the Bronx. Opened on October 27, 1904, it is one of the oldest
Amtrak
Amtrak Information The National Railroad Passenger Corporation, operating under the banner of Amtrak in the USA, is a rail service that is publicly financed, operated and managed for
Washington Metro Station Near National World War II Memorial
National World War II Memorial in Washington pays tribute to all those American civilians and armed forces that served during the World War II. Located at the National
PATH (Port Authority Trans-Hudson)
Port Authority Trans-Hudson, usually called PATH, is a 13.8-mile (22.2 km / 13.8 mi) rapid transit system linking Newark, Harrison, Jersey City, and Hoboken in New Jersey with
PATCO (Port Authority Transit Corporation)
PATCO, the Port Authority Transit Corporation Speedline, is a rapid transit system linking Center City Philadelphia with Camden and Lindenwold in New Jersey. Opened in 1969, it combined
Washington Metro
Washington Metro, formally known as Metrorail and often simply called Metro, is the rapid transit public transport system serving Washington, D.C., and nearby parts of Maryland and Virginia.
Public transportation In New York
Public transportation in New York is one of the largest and most heavily used urban transport systems in the world. It includes the subway, city bus routes, taxis,
Washington Metro Station near National Zoo
Smithsonian National Zoological Park or National Zoo in Washington  is one of the oldest zoo in United States. It is located at 3001 Connecticut Ave NW, Washington, DC
Red Line (Cleveland)
The Red Line is a rapid transit route in the RTA Rapid Transit system serving Cleveland, Ohio. It runs from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport through Tower City in
Washington Metro Station near US Capitol
The US Capitol Building is the seat of the US Senate and House of Representatives. It is located in Washington DC, at the east end of the National
BART (Bay Area Rapid Transit), San Francisco
BART, short for Bay Area Rapid Transit, is the main rapid transit system for San Francisco and much of the wider Bay Area. It serves 50 stations across
Washington Metro Station near White House
The White House, located in Washington DC, is the official residence and office of the President of the United States. This iconic neoclassical mansion, located at 1600 Pennsylvania
Baltimore Metro Subway
The Baltimore Metro SubwayLink is Baltimore’s only heavy-rail rapid transit system, linking downtown with northwestern suburbs and East Baltimore. Operated by the Maryland Transit Administration, the line runs
Staten Island Railway
The Staten Island Railway is a rapid transit line serving Staten Island, New York City. Operated by the New York City Transit Authority Department of Subways for the
Philadelphia Metro
Philadelphia has a fast rapid transit network run by SEPTA and PATCO. SEPTA operates two heavy rail lines inside the city. The Market–Frankford Line runs east–west. Riders call
Miami metro (Metrorail)
The Miami Metrorail is a rapid-transit system serving Miami-Dade County. As 2026, it comprises two color-coded lines (Green and Orange) over a combined length of about 39.3 km
MBTA Subway
The MBTA Subway is the core rapid transit system for Boston and nearby communities, operated by the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority. It includes heavy rail, light rail, and
Long Island Rail Road
The Long Island Rail Road, or LIRR, is a commuter rail system in southeastern New York State. It runs from Manhattan to the eastern end of Suffolk County
Metro-North Railroad
Metro-North Railroad (MNR) is a commuter rail service in the New York metropolitan area, operated by the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA). It links Grand Central Terminal in Manhattan