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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subway network" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the interconnected system of underground trains that operate in a city or metropolitan area. Example: "New York City's subway network is one of the oldest and busiest in the world, with over 400 stations and 24 different lines."
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That subway network secured Parsons's place in history and revolutionized transportation in the metropolis.
Every day, millions of gallons of groundwater are pumped through New York City's subway network.
First opened in 1995, it is now the world's longest subway network, according to city officials.
Development accelerated during the 1920s and '30s with expansion of the London Underground (subway) network.
Finally, the models and the heuristic are applied to the Beijing subway network.
Stability under the failure of the subway network is also analyzed.
Boston's subway network (the "T") is the best way to get to the GSD from most places in Greater Boston.
(This contrasts with the policy of the subway network, BART, which allows bicycles only during nonrush hours).
Then we define a new parameter to evaluate the important degree of one node in the subway network, which has great meaning in finding the most vital nodes (stations) and ensuring the stability of subway network.
Finally, the application of our model to the Beijing interconnected traffic network, which consists of a subway network and a bus network, shows that the subway network suffers more damage under the attack.
Balaguer, J., Spiers, H., Hassabis, D. & Summerfield, C. Neural mechanisms of hierarchical planning in a virtual subway network.
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