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A metro station is a train station for a metro. It is often underground or elevated. At crossings of metro lines they are multi-level.
At street level the logo of the metro company marks the entrance of the station (often a big M, for London Underground a circle with a horizontal bar through the center, see the picture there).
Often there are several entrances for one station, saving one to cross the street. The tunnels can often also be used just to cross the street.
In some cases metro stations can be connected to important buildings by a direct enclosed hallway (see underground city).
Some metro systems, such as that of Montreal, Stockholm, and Moscow, are famous for the beautiful architecture and public art in their metro systems.
See also:
- London Underground
- Paris Metro
- New York Subway
- Madrid metro
- List of Barcelona metro stations
- List of Bilbao metro stations
- Montreal metro
- List of Toronto subway stations
- Hong Kong MTR
- Tram stop
- Bus stop
- Train station
- List of transport topics.
- In a Station of the Metro (poem)