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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract China's first subway was constructed in BeChina's first subway was constructed in Beijing in January 1970, nearly one hundred years after its initial development in London. By 1984, 66 major subway systems existed worldwide. Urban rail transit helped ease the immense pressure caused by urban traffic congestion, while allowing commuters to travel at great speed and convenience. Tianjin was the second city to have an urban rapid transit system and Shanghai was the third, the latter opening its Metro in 1995 that incorporated both subway and light railway lines.rated both subway and light railway lines.
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