List of longest subway tunnel sections

This page presents a list of the longest continuous underground rapid transit tunnel sections of the world, excluding branches from the longest tunnel (branch lines that used to transport passengers should be included).

Note: This article only lists tunnels that are 10 kms (6.2 miles) or longer.

World's longest subway tunnel sections in use

Name System Country Stations Length in km (mi) Year of
completion
Line 3 Guangzhou Metro  China Airport NorthPanyu Square 68.53 (42.58) 2018
Line 10 Beijing Subway  China Circle route 57.1 (35.5) 2013
Line 6 Beijing Subway  China Jin'anqiaoLucheng 53.4 (33.2) 2018
Seoul Subway Line 5 Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation  South Korea Banghwa–Hanam Pungsan 48.7 km (30.3 mi)
(longest branch)
2020
Line 2 Wuhan Metro  China Jinyintan – Fozuling 44.347 (27.556) 2019
Downtown MRT Line Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)  Singapore Bukit PanjangExpo 44.2 (27.5)[1] 2017
Line 5 Chengdu Metro  China JiudaoyanHuilong 42.3 (26.3) 2019
Line 3 Nanjing Metro  China Xinghuolu – Mozhoudonglu 41.5 (25.8) 2015
Line 4 Suzhou Rail Transit  China Longdaobang — Tongli 41.5 (25.8) 2017
Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line Moscow Metro  Russia Altufyevo – Bulvar Dmitriya Donskogo 41.5 (25.7) 2002
Metro Madrid L-12: (Metro Sur) Madrid Metro  Spain Circle route 40.96 (25.5) 2003
Toei Oedo Line TMBT Subway  Japan HikarigaokaShiodome – Tocho-mae 40.7 (25.3) 2000
Seoul Subway Line 9 Seoul Metro Line 9 Corporation  South Korea Gimpo Airport – VHS Medical Center 40.6 (25.2) 2018
Line 12 Shanghai Metro  China Qixin Road – Jinhai Road 40.4 (25.1) 2015
Line 7 Beijing Subway  China Beijing West Railway Station - Hua Zhuang 40.3 (25.0) 2019
Line 4 Chengdu Metro  China Wansheng – Chengdu University 39.3 (24.4) 2017
Line 7 Chengdu Metro  China Circle route 38.6 (24.0) 2017
Lyublinsko-Dmitrovskaya Line Moscow Metro  Russia ZyablikovoSeligerskaya 38.3 (23.8) 2018
Line 3 Chengdu Metro  China Chengdu Junqu General Hospital – Shuangliu West Station 38.1 (23.7) 2018
Kaluzhsko-Rizhskaya Line Moscow Metro  Russia MedvedkovoNovoyasenevskaya 37.8 (23.5) 1990
Line 1 Chengdu Metro  China Weijianian – Science City 37.47 (23.3) 2018
Line 2 Shenzhen Metro  China Chiwan – Xinxiu 35.78 (22.23) 2011
Busan Subway Line 2 Busan Transportation Corporation  South Korea Jangsan–Dongwon 35.5 (22.06) 1999
Seoul Subway Line 6 Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation  South Korea Eungam Loop – Bonghwasan 35.1 (21.81) 2001
Seoul Subway Line 7
(longest branch)
Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation  South Korea Cheongdam – Bupyeong-gu Office 35.1 (21.7) 2012
Line 7 Shanghai Metro  China Panguang Road – Huamu Road 34.4 (21.38) 2010
Circle MRT Line Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)  Singapore Dhoby GhautHarbourFront 33.3 (20.69)[2] 2011
Metro Madrid L-7 Madrid Metro  Spain Hospital del HenaresPitis 32.9 (20.5) 2007
U7 Berlin U-Bahn  Germany Rathaus Spandau-Rudow 31.8 (19.7)[3] 1984
IND Eighth Avenue Line and IND Fulton Street Line[4] New York City Subway  United States Inwood – 207th Street – Grant Avenue 30.8 (19.14) 1956
Line 2 Orange Montreal Metro  Canada Côte-Vertu – Montmorency 30.8 (19.14) 2007
Line 2 Shanghai Metro  China East Xujing – Longyang Road 30.2 (18.77) 2010
Moskovsko-Petrogradskaya Line Saint Petersburg Metro  Russia ParnasKupchino 29.7 (18.54) 2006
Line 8, Shanghai Metro Shanghai Metro  China Shiguang Road – Luheng Road 29.7 (18.45) 2009
Kirovsko-Vyborgskaya Line Saint Petersburg Metro  Russia Devyatkino – Prospekt Veteranov 29.4 (18.35) 1978
Line 2 Chengdu Metro  China Tianhe Road – Chengdu Institute of Public Administration 29.0 (18.0) 2012–2013
Sydney Metro Northwest Sydney Metro  Australia KellyvilleChatswood section 28.5 km (17.71 mi) 2009–2019
Bannan Line (Taipei Metro Blue Line) Taipei Metro  Taiwan Dingpu – Taipei Nangang Exhibition Center 28.2 (17.6)
1999–2015
Incheon Subway Line 1 Incheon Subway  South Korea Bakchon – International Business District 27.9 (17.42) 1999–2009
Northern line London Underground  United Kingdom MordenEast Finchley 27.8 (17.2) 1890–1940
Line 3 Saint Petersburg Metro  Russia BegovayaRybatskoye 27.5 (17.1) 1967–2018
Tanimachi Line Osaka Metro  Japan DainichiNagahara 27.1 (16.7) 1967–1983
M4 (Istanbul Metro) Istanbul Metro  Turkey KadıköyTavşantepe 26.5 (16.4) 2012–2016
Meijo Line Nagoya Municipal Subway  Japan KanayamaNagoya Dome-mae Yada-Kanayama 26.4 (16.4) 1965–2004
B Line (Red) Los Angeles Metro  United States North Hollywood - Union Station 26.4 (16.4) 1993
Line 5 (Saint Petersburg Metro) Saint Petersburg Metro  Russia Komendantsky ProspektShushary 26.0 (16.2) 1997–2019
Line 1 Suzhou Metro  China MuduZhongnan Jie 25.7 (16.0) 2012
Line 1 (Athens Metro)[5] Athens Metro  Greece Piraeus–Kifissia 25.7 (15.97) 1896–2004
Zhonghe-Xinlu Line (Taipei Metro Orange Line) Taipei Metro  Taiwan Huilong–Nanshijiao 25.1 (15.6)
(longest branch)
1998–2013
Yurakucho Line Tokyo Metro  Japan Chikatetsu Narimasu – Tatsumi 24.6 (15.3) 1974–1988
Munich U-Bahn U2 Munich U-Bahn  Germany Feldmoching – Messestadt Ost 24.4 (15.2) 1980–2001
Yellow Line Delhi Metro  India GTB Nagar – Qutub Minar 24 (14.9)[6][7] 2010
L-1 Madrid Metro  Spain Valdecarros – Pinar de Chamartín 23.88 (14.84) 1919–2007
L-6 Madrid Metro  Spain Circle route 23.47 (14.58) 1979–2007
Line 9 Shanghai Metro  China Jiuting – Middle Yanggao Road 23.3 (14.48) 2007–2010
Line 1 Green Montreal Metro  Canada Angrignon – Honoré-Beaugrand 23.26 (14.45) 1966–1978
Warsaw Metro L-1 Warsaw Metro  Poland KabatyMłociny 23.1 (14.35) 1995–2008
Line 2 Beijing Subway  China Circle route 23.1 (14.35) 1984–1987
Songshan-Xindian Line (Taipei Metro Green Line) Taipei Metro  Taiwan Songshan-Xindian 21.3 (13.2) 1998–2014
Line 4 Shanghai Metro  China Hailun Road – Yishan Road 21.1 (13.11) 2005–2007
Toei Mita Line Toei Subway  Japan Meguro – Shimura-Sakaue 21.1 (13.11) 1968–2000
Victoria line London Underground  United Kingdom Walthamstow CentralBrixton 21.0 (13.05) 1968–1971
Line 6, Shanghai Metro Shanghai Metro  China Boxing Road – Oriental Sports Center 20.34 (12.64) 2007–2011
Tozai Line Sapporo Municipal Subway  Japan Miyanosawa – Shin-Sapporo 20.1 (12.4) 1976–1999
Metro Madrid L-5 Madrid Metro  Spain Alameda de OsunaEmpalme 20.005 (12.5) 1968–2006
North East MRT Line Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)  Singapore HarbourFrontPunggol 20.0 (12.43)[8] 2003–2011
Bucharest Metro Line M3 Bucharest Metro  Romania PrecizieiAnghel Saligny 20.0 (12.43) 1983–2008
Paris Métro Line 9 Paris Métro  France Pont de SèvresMairie de Montreuil 19.6 (12.18) 1922–1937
Red, Yellow, Blue, and Green Lines Bay Area Rapid Transit, San Francisco  United States Balboa Park – West Oakland 19.5 (12.12) 1973
Kol'tsevaya Line Moscow Metro  Russia Circle route 19.4 (12.2) 1950–1954
Munich U-Bahn U3 Munich U-Bahn  Germany 19.4 (12.05) 1972–2009
Midosuji Line Osaka Metro  Japan Nakatsu – Nakamozu 19.1 (11.87) 1933–1987
Mexico City Metro Line 3 Mexico City Metro  Mexico La RazaUniversidad 18.7 (11.62) 1970–1983
Paris Métro Line 7 Paris Métro  France La Courneuve – 8 Mai 1945 – Villejuif – Louis Aragon 18.6 (11.6) 1910–1987
Line 1 Shanghai Metro  China Shanghai South Railway – Shanghai Circus World 18.1 (11.25) 1993–2004
Avtozavodskaya Line Minsk Metro  Belarus Kamennaya Gorka – Mogilevskaya 18.1 (11.25) 1990–2005
Line B Prague Metro  Czechia Rajská zahrada – Hůrka 18.0 (11.2) 1998
Line 2 (Athens Metro)[5] Athens Metro  Greece Anthoupoli–Elliniko 17.9 (11.12) 2013
Line 3 (Athens Metro)[5] Athens Metro  Greece Agia MarinaDoukissis Plakentias 17.8 (11.06) 2013
Washington, DC Metro Red Line Washington Metro  United States Union Station – Medical Center 17.8 (11.05) 1984
Tozai Line Kyoto Municipal Subway  Japan Uzumasa Tenjingawa-Yamashina-Rokujizo 17.5 (10.92) 2008
Maskoŭskaja line Minsk Metro  Belarus Pyatrowshchyna–Uruchcha 17.4 (10.81) 2012
Tōzai Line Tokyo Metro  Japan NakanoMinami-Sunamachi 17.0 (10.56) 1969
Line 4 Barcelona Metro  Spain Trinitat NovaLa Pau 16.7 (10.4) 1999
Mexico City Metro Line 1 Mexico City Metro  Mexico ObservatorioMetro Pantitlán 16.7 (10.38) 1984
Line 3 Barcelona Metro  Spain Zona Universitària – Canyelles 16.6 (10.3) 2001
Metro Madrid L-3 Madrid Metro  Spain Villaverde Alto – Moncloa 16.424 (10.2) 2007
Line 1 Chongqing Rail Transit  China ChaotianmenShapingba 16.4 (10.2) 2011
Metro Madrid L-4 Madrid Metro  Spain Argüelles – Pinar de Chamartín 16.0 (9.9) 2007
Sviatoshynsko-Brovarska Line Kiev Metro  Ukraine AkademmistechkoDnipro 16.0 (9.9) 2003
Seoul Subway Line 7
(shorter section)
Seoul Metropolitan Rapid Transit Corporation  South Korea Suraksan – Konkuk University 16.0 (9.9) 1996
M3 Line Copenhagen Metro  Denmark Circle Route 15.5 km (9.6 mi) 2019
Line 3[9] Budapest Metro Hungary Határ útÚjpest-központ
Line is 17.39 km long, but only 15.5 km of it is underground.
15.5 km (9.6 mi) 1990
Syretsko-Pecherska Line Kiev Metro  Ukraine SyretsPivdennyi Bridge 15.2 (9.4) 2004
Line 1 (Kolkata Metro) Kolkata Metro  India Mahanayak Uttam Kumar -Dum Dum 15.17 (9.38) 1995
Line 10 Chengdu Metro  China TaipingyuanShuangliu West 15.0 (9.32) 2019
Line 1, red Tehran Metro  Iran TajrishShush 14.9 (9.3) 2012
Blue Line, line 10 Stockholm Metro  Sweden KungsträdgårdenHjulsta 14.3 (8.8) 1977
Tokyo Metro Ginza Line Tokyo Subway  Japan AsakusaShibuya 14.1 (8.8) 1997
Metro Madrid L-2 Madrid Metro  Spain Las RosasCuatro Caminos 14.031 (8.9) 2011
MTR - Island Line MTR, Hong Kong, China  Hong Kong, China Kennedy Town – Heng Fa Chuen 14.0 (8.9) 1985/1986/2014
Paris Métro Line 12 Paris Métro  France Porte de la ChapelleMairie d'Issy 13.9 (8.6) 1934
Blue Line Chennai Metro  India Washermanpet-Little Mount 13.48 2019
Line 2 Barcelona Metro  Spain Paral•lelPep Ventura 13.1 (8.1) 1997

World's longest subway tunnel sections under construction

Name System Country Stations Length Expected completion
Ligne 15 Paris Métro  France (Circle route, all underground) 75 km (47 mi) 2022–2030
Line 6 Chengdu Metro  China (All underground: Phase 1 & 2 is 51km and Phase 3 is 22km) 73 km (45 mi)[10][11][12][13] 2020
Bolshaya Koltsevaya line Moscow Metro  Russia (Circle route, all underground) 69 km (43 mi)[14] 2018 partially;
other sections up to 2023
Line 18 Chengdu Metro  China Whole line is 77.123 km 66.16 km (41.11 mi) 2020
Cross Island Line Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)  Singapore (Linear route with branch section, all underground)
(Excludes potential extension from Punggol to Seletar Airport under planning)
65.5 km (40.7 mi)
2029-2031
Line 18 Guangzhou Metro  China Guangzhou East railway station to Wanqingsha 65.3 km (40.6 mi) 2020
Thomson–East Coast Line Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)  Singapore Woodlands North to Sungei Bedok
(Extension to Tanah Merah expected beyond 2030)
56.4 km (35.0 mi) 2020-2024
Line 17 Chengdu Metro  China Whole line 81.48 km and 4.442 km are not underground in Phase 1 and 2 46.5 km (28.9 mi) 2020 for Phase 1 underground section (21.71km) / 2024 for Phase 2 (24.8km)
L9 / L10 Barcelona Metro  Spain 43.7 km (27.2 mi)
(incl. branches)
2016 partially;
central section unknown
Chengdu Metro Line 19 Chengdu Metro  China (Whole phase 2 is 42.87 km and all is underground) 42.87 km (26.64 mi) 2022
Line 8 Chengdu Metro  China (Phase 1 is 28.8km, phase 2 is 7.94km) 36.74 km (22.83 mi) 2020
Mumbai Metro Line 3 Mumbai Metro  India Cuffe Parade-SEEPZ 33.02 km (20.52 mi) 2021
Chengdu Metro Line 13 Chengdu Metro  China Qiligou ~ Longhua Temple underground section 29.07 km (18.06 mi) 2024
Purple Line Extension Los Angeles Metro  United States Westwood/VA Hospital - Union Station 24.3 km (15.1 mi) 2025-2026
Line 30 Chengdu Metro  China (Phase 1 is 26.28 km) 26.28 km (16.33 mi) 2024
Line 9 Chengdu Metro  China Phase 1 of the second loop line in Chengdu, all underground 22.18 km (13.78 mi) 2020
Line 27 Chengdu Metro  China Whole line is 24.86km, but only 17.34km underground 17.34 km (10.77 mi) 2024

See also

References

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