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    1. pokrasko on

      While Serbia doesn’t have a “metro” there is an urban train system in Belgrade and 2 of its stations are underground. Moreover one of them looks suspiciously similar to a Soviet-style metro station.

    2. angular_circle on

      Switzerland doesn’t have a metro, it has two single track tram lines with some underground sections. And you can overtake it by bike.

    3. PreferenceContent628 on

      The Vatican urgently needs a underground system.

    4. Malta could use a subway system. The island is overly packed with cars. They have a very good bus system but with the amount of cars, it lowers the quality (not to mention racing drivers as bus drivers making you feel queasy)

    5. imborahey on

      Both Belgrade and Dublin are large cities, 1.6 and 1.2 million people respectively. It is absolutely insane that neither have a metro.

      The reason Belgrade doesn’t have one is corruption and incompetence, I hope it isn’t the same case in Dublin

    6. AlienInOrigin on

      Ireland is in the planning stages for a metro in Dublin. 20 years of planning…but it should be completed in 15-20 years once we sort out the 40 billion euro in funding that it will probably cost.

    7. santik_bakapor on

      Iceland will not have a metro system, but a volcanic drainage system, instead of trains – rivers of lava

    8. Moosplauze on

      I mean…metro system aren’t country wide but city wide. This map doesn’t really make sense imo.

    9. I am surprised to know that formal Yugoslavia did not build any deep underground subway system aka fallout shelter.

    10. Evil_Old_Guy on

      Well, technically, Albania does have an underground system, just not in the way you expect

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