If you want to see whether a country is underdeveloped, you can look at its infrastructure, and the subway is a very convenient means of transportation.
As a travel blogger, I have also been to many places, and based on the online discussion and my own experience, I have found that everyone has different feelings about the subway in different countries.
Among them, India and the United Kingdom are shocking, and they are completely different from what is said on the Internet, so how are our Chinese subways evaluated by foreigners on the Internet?
Britain is a developed country in the West, so when people think of the UK, they think that the environment is good.
Not only is everyone happy and affluent, but the infrastructure should be great, which is why many people choose the UK when they go abroad.
The British Underground on the Internet is very beautiful, brightly coloured, and some people will perform at the Underground Station.
But the statements on the Internet are still not true enough after all, and only after watching them on the spot can they be comparable.
In the UK, the Underground is a very convenient means of transportation, but it is not as good as the Internet says.
As soon as I entered the UK subway station, I didn't see the beautiful graffiti subway on the Internet, and even the environment was not clean enough.
The process of buying a ticket is similar to that in China, find the ticket machine and then choose the region, ** may be a little more expensive than China.
After the pit stop, it is necessary to choose the direction, he will have a sign showing the route, some people are worried that they will sit in the opposite direction, but in the UK there is no need to worry.
It will only show where you are going, and the absence of a location on the sign proves that you are not going.
During the waiting process, the top will indicate when the car will arrive, which is similar to the sign prompted by the Chinese subway.
However, it should be noted that the British Underground has no guardrails, so you have to leave some, otherwise it will be more dangerous.
The subway is coming, and it is more stuffy to enter the interior without ventilation, and there is no air conditioning, so people who are used to sitting on the Chinese subway may not be used to it.
The Underground in the UK is older because it is older, as they predate many countries in using these convenient public transports.
This is also an impression of developed countries, where others think that everything in developed regions is new and bright.
In fact, many developed countries have older architectural styles and infrastructure, and the pace of life is relatively slow.
The UK Underground is the same as the bus when it arrives, there is a button on the door, and when it turns green, press it, and then open the door.
But most of the time the driver will control it together, and you can do it without pressing the button, but the British "overground rail" has to be ordered by itself, otherwise it will not open the door.
When taking the UK Underground, you should also pay attention to walking to the middle, and don't take the last two subways, because it is not very convenient.
Some stations arrive, and the car at the back of the subway will not open, so you can only walk forward to the car that will open the door if you want to get off.
It seems that because the length of the subway stations built in the UK is different, some of the platforms are relatively short, and they cannot accommodate all the cars of the subway to open the door.
In addition, you may see homeless people in the subway stations in the UK, and most of these people have nowhere to go.
The subway station is a public environment, and everyone has the right to stay here, even if it is a salesman or a homeless person, and no one will evict them.
So the subway environment in the UK is really not as good as everyone thinks, but a little old and messy.
Even the UK Underground doesn't ban eating, and maybe there will be a taste on the train.
The Japanese subway is extremely convenient and allows you to go to most areas, so this also causes the Japanese subway to be full.
You should have seen on the Internet that the Japanese crowd the subway**, and the staff needs to push the person in hard before the door can be closed.
There are also many differences between Japanese subways and China's, for example, China's subways are built by the state, but some subways in Japan are built by other companies.
There are still a few things to pay attention to when taking the subway in Japan, as you also need to choose the speed.
Yes, many people are shocked that you can still choose the speed when you take the subway?
The "normal" subway in Japan is what everyone thinks of as a normal subway, stopping at every station, and there is also a "express" subway.
This subway stops most places, but some places don't stop.
After that, there are the "rapid express" subway, the "limited express" subway, and the last one basically stops at a few stations.
For some migrant workers who are in a hurry, if they choose the right speed, they can greatly reduce the time on the road.
*In terms of *, some faster subways have to charge extra money, but most of them are normal ticket purchases**, but there are multiple options for speed.
Some people don't know much Japanese, but you can tell where you're going based on the color of the subway and the number of the platform, which is very convenient.
In addition, some people think that the subway is a line, and the "Shinkansen" in Japan is a high-speed train, so don't think that the subway is wrong.
Japan also has different carriages for different groups of people, for example, women's carriages are basically women, and male passengers are not allowed to sit.
Some of the brightly colored seats are "old, young, sick, disabled and pregnant" seats, which are set up for those who need them.
In short, the order of the subway in Japan is still very good, except for some lines that are more crowded, it is still very convenient to take the subway.
When it comes to India, most people think of a whole bunch of Indians picking up trains, like a large field of ants.
What is the state of the metro in India?Is it similar to the Indian train?
In fact, when you enter the subway in India, you will find a big surprise, because it is almost the same as China.
And India is more patriarchal, so it will lead to some bad situations, perhaps also taking this into account.
Indian carriages are also divided into male and female genders, and there are indeed disputes sometimes with the first pass.
Especially when men and women are arguing, women are more vulnerable, so separation can also solve a lot of conflicts.
Taking the subway in India feels a lot like taking a train, buying a ticket to enter the station, and asking the staff if you don't understand something.
The lines of the subway are divided by color, as long as you determine what color line you are, you can follow the signs.
The subway platform in India is also very similar to the train platform, there is no baffle, and the subway feels like a train coming in.
Perhaps because the Indian metro has not been used for a long time, it is relatively new overall, and there are more Indians who use the subway.
Most of the people sat in the subway in a friendly way, without loud sounds, and played with their mobile phones quietly.
When I was in the subway, I felt that it was really similar to the Chinese subway, except that the skin color of the people next to me was not the same.
It wasn't until I saw the words "Made in China" on the subway that I realized that this subway was built in China, no wonder it was similar to China.
In short, the environment inside the subway in India is similar to that in China, but the outside platform and the inside of the subway station are still almost meaningless.
There is a feeling of the inside of a train station in a small city, and the old people are more mixed, and they are not particularly tidy.
China's subways are basically very clean, you can't eat and drink on the car, noisy, and the environment is very good.
Some cities also have women's carriages, which are very considerate, and most of the subways are very punctual.
For safety reasons, the subway has set up a baffle to prevent people from approaching and falling into the tracks.
If you encounter an unexpected situation, you can also ask the conductor for help, and an emergency call is set up next to the car.
And there is also an emergency stop device, in case someone is caught, you can also quickly open the door.
Respecting the elderly and caring for the young is the traditional virtue of the Chinese nation, so everyone will take the initiative to give up their seats when they see the elderly, children or pregnant women.
If there is a dispute over the seats, the conductor will also rush to adjust as soon as possible to prevent the conflict from escalating.
In order to facilitate everyone's travel, the subway distinguishes different lines according to color, and there is also an electronic screen to indicate the arrival time of the subway.
China's subways are convenient, clean, and the environment and service are excellent.
In so many countries, it is estimated that everyone is most familiar with China's subway, but China's subway is indeed excellent.
While India is considered to be dirty and messy, the situation of the subway is still relatively clean, which is surprising.
The subway in developed countries is relatively old, and the environment is not as good as the subway in developing countries, which also makes people think.
Which country do you think has the best subway environment?