El Kadsre City Metro

El Kadsre Metro is the El Kadsre City train branch of PTEK which serves as operator of the electrified suburban passenger service in the El Kadsre City railway network which began operations in 1865.

History
In 1862, a public meeting was called for New Japan's first railway network which would link between New Edo (now El Kadsre City) and Ito En. Work began in January 1863 and was completed in 1865.

In 1974, the Public Transport Authority of the Vlokozu Union reviewed complaints about traffic problems in El Kadsre City, and decided to begin building a underground subway system in the El Kadsre City central business district. Construction began in 1975 and ended in 1978, and the El Kadsre Metro Tunnel opened to the public in March 1, 1979 with lines 1 and 2, initially operating with EKCM M20 along with Makato and EKCM D10 stocks. From 1982-1984, line 3 was built and it opened in 1985, and it was run by the Makato stock, as well as the M20 and M21 stocks, built by Takusa. Later on, EKCM M22 stock was introduced, built by.

In 1994, PTEK purchased two of the  prototypes (specifically the Blue and Red trains) from the. The Blue Train was joined with a set of licensed units built by A. Hougaard & Co. and classed as A10 stock, while the Red Train was joined with a set of so-called "clones" built by the Red Train's manufacturer Metro-Cammell and classed as A11 stock. That same year, Line 4, built from 1990-1993, was opened and was initially run by, D10, A10 and M23 stock. The 4D stock was based off the stock run by the in.

Line 1 (Blue)

 * Central (Change for all lines,EKrail,TransKadsre Line G)
 * Vlokozu Complex
 * Fujioka Square (Change for Line 3)
 * Northland
 * Airesham
 * Gorast
 * Newport
 * Mahiki
 * Mata Nui (terminus)
 * Arthron
 * Capital
 * Alexia
 * Shinbara (Change for South Shore Line El Kadsre)
 * Danfield
 * Olamak
 * Artidax (terminus)
 * Krekka
 * Strangetown (terminus)

Line 2 (Red)

 * University
 * Central (Line 1,3,4 Buses)
 * Avohkah
 * Shamus
 * Alpehman
 * South Whitesville (Change for Lines 3 and 4)
 * Whitesville
 * Northbank
 * Ito En
 * Josh Keyes (Change for EKRail)
 * Loco Valley
 * Eaglestone
 * Hawkbay (Change for South Shore Line El Kadsre)
 * Ausland
 * Mayham
 * Subblemore
 * Republic Town (Change for Line 4)
 * Axelham
 * Airport (terminus)

Line 3 (Yellow)

 * Tren Krom
 * Upwey
 * Central (1,2,4 Buses And EKRail)
 * Town Hall (Change for Line 2 and Buses)
 * North Airesham
 * Lilydale
 * Naho
 * Dibbleman
 * Gaaki
 * Love Valley
 * Jutlin
 * Taimura
 * Goblinsville
 * Karda District
 * Matau
 * Kilserah
 * Baurana (terminus)

Line 4 (Orange)

 * Central (Change for all lines,Buses And EKRail)
 * Coatsville
 * Joshville
 * Auxham
 * St.George
 * Kircham
 * Baurendecht
 * Volitak
 * Bale Valley
 * Gorblin District
 * Arezsitly
 * Kapura
 * Thompson
 * St.John University
 * St.John
 * Manuel
 * Sarda
 * Glenwary
 * Aiyetoro


 * Aleppa (terminus)

Rolling Stock:
The Rolling Stock Include

Single-deck

 * EKCM M21 (1982-present)
 * ECKM M22 (1986-present)
 * ECKM M23 (Line 4) (1994-present)
 * EKCM X'Trapolis (2001-present)
 * ECKM M24 (Line 2) (2005-present)
 * ECKM M25 (2014-present)
 * EKCM A10 (Line 1) (1993-present)
 * EKCM A11 (Line 3) (1993-present)

Double-deck

 * ECKM D10 (1976-present)
 * 4D (1987-present)
 * ECKM D11 (1993-present)
 * ECKM D12 (2000-present)
 * ECKM D13 (2012-present)

Former fleet

 * Makato (1954-1987)
 * EKCM M20 (1971-2016)

Fares And Daily Ridership
Daily Ridership: The Metro's Current Daily Ridership is 833,456 people per Operation.

Fares:
 * Single Journey: 1.55EK$
 * LocalRail Silver 15EK$/ride
 * LocalRail Gold 20EK$/ride
 * LocalRail Platinum 25EK$
 * All ParkandGo Card Tiers 15EK$

2000 bombing

 * Main article: 2000 El Kadsre City Subway bombing

On May 15, 2000, two female suicide bombers from Gyönyörű Földünk detonated vests at two different stations during the morning rush hour. The attacks left 40 dead and 94 others wounded.

2001 bombings of Fujioka Square station

 * Main article: 30 November 2001 El Kadsre bombings

On November 30, 2001, during rush hour, a bomb was detonated inside the EKCM M22 train just when it stops at the Fujioka Square.