A man in Shanghai has caused controversy by apparently offering a service that charges people 5 yuan (7 US cents) for a seat on the city’s subway during rush hours. The man, surnamed Zhou ...
Taking advantage of the largely exogenous residential locations of those who bought their house 10 years earlier than the operation of their nearest metro station and those households living in ...
The subway and bus systems are the heart of both. NYC benefits from three commuter rail lines that bring in people from the distant suburbs, while commuters in Shanghai rely on subway and bus lines.
Xing Design has designed the Shanghai YuYuan Metro Station in Shanghai, China. This project is located in the heart of Shanghai, serving not only as a node for public transportation but also as a ...
"The station is connected with buses, metro lines and regular railways, further enhancing Shanghai's transportation network and providing passengers with highly efficient and convenient services ...
The best way to get around Shanghai is the metro. Immune to traffic (though crowding is inevitable), the metro is a fast and cheap way to travel within the city, and its extensive reach will put ...