DBpedia – Linked Data Fragments

DBpedia 2016-04

Query DBpedia 2016-04 by triple pattern

Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Stockholm metro (Swedish: Stockholms tunnelbana, literally: Stockholm's Tunnel Rail) is a metro system in Stockholm, Sweden. The first line opened in 1950, and today the system has 100 stations in use, of which 47 are underground and 53 above ground. There are three coloured main lines at the tube maps. These do however form seven actual lines (with different start and end stations). Lines number 17, 18 and 19 (belonging to the green main line), 13 and 14 (red main line) and 10 and 11 (blue main line) all go through Stockholm City Centre in a very centralised metro system. All seven actual lines use The T-Centralen hub station. Apart from this Central Station for the metro, exists just one other junction, the Fridhemplan station. The metro is like London Underground and Paris Metro but unlike the U-Bahn and S-Bahn in Berlin equipped with ticket gates. No ticket control is made on board the trains. Single tickets must be bought in advance (typically in privately owned smaller shops and kiosks), ticket machines are not available in any form. Transport cards is though commonly included in the price at many hotels. In 2013, the metro carried 328 million passengers, which corresponds to approximately 898,630 riders per day.The 105.7-kilometre-long (65.7 mi) metro system is owned by the Stockholm County Council through the company Storstockholms Lokaltrafik (SL). The operation is contracted to MTR Corporation.The Stockholm metro system has been called 'the world's longest art gallery', with more than 90 of the network's 100 stations decorated with sculptures, mosaics, paintings, installations, engravings and reliefs by over 150 different artists."@en }

Showing triples 1 to 2 of 2 with 100 triples per page.