Kadishen Metro

The Kadishen Metropolisos (known as Kadishen Metro or Kadishen U-Bahn/Kadishen Untergrundbahn) is a major rapid transit system in Kadishen, Pearl. The two other systems are Ex-Koyokekozykos Underground and Maxit Subway, along with two suburban rails, such as Kadishen S-Bahn and Lokus. It is the world's first underground system.

History (W.I.P)
The subway was opened in 1800 as Ottoman underground rail transportation between Constantinople and Edison, having only four "stations", mainly for trade use, while for passenger use exists, but not all the time. It rarely have extensions, only reaching to outskirts of Constantinople.

After the Japanese-Ottoman wars, the line was divided into two transportations, one belonged to the Ottoman Empire, the other one belonged to the Japanese colony of Edison.

In 1930s, the "Akashubi-Khadarkos' line evolved into "Tetsudō" railway, which predated Kadishen's S-Bahn suburban rail.

During the war many stations were used as air-raid shelters.

After World War II, the entire system was closed by the Allies. The system was later reopened in April 27 1949 under Kadishen Rapid Transit System. (KRTS), while its suburban counterpart is named "Kadischenburge Stadtschellbahn/Kadischene S-Bahn" or "Kedoshinryō Tetsudō/ケドシンリョウ テツドウ " (mainly using Japanese and German).

In 1972, after the neighbour city Koyoke merged into Kadishen, the system expanded into the eastern part of the city and renamed itself to "Kadishenos Metropolisos". In 1981, the requirement of including escalators and elevators was created, so stations were altered to comply with the requirement.

The metro system undergo major restructuring in 1997 after the Misandry Wars.

Operations
The Metro operates from 06:00 a.m. to 00.00 a.m. every 3–10 minutes on weekdays, while on weekends and holidays, it has 24/7 service. Kzoi tickets/cards are also valid, which is the most popular method for long distance traveling. The Kzoi ticket is valid on all metros, lightrails, metrotrams, suburban rails, trams, funiculars, monorails, maglev trains, ferry boats, taxis, trolleybuses, night buses and buses.

Line 1 (Red)

 * Xor Beach
 * European Union
 * Western Main Railway (interchange with S-Bahn lines S3 and S35, Ex-Koyokekozyk Underground line M5 and regional rail R555, along with light rail line LR1, metrotram line A1 and tram lines B and C, bus lines Y5, Y66, Y837, Night 4, Night 5, Night 22, X9, X7, C34 and TXL, monorail line F, maglev line X and taxi cars)
 * Piroykalat
 * Xvorx Mxam
 * Othozik Stadium
 * Nakanostaße (Nakano Street)
 * Hirokiplatz
 * Fujiokastraße (Fujioka Street)
 * Koxit Avenue
 * 34th Street
 * 1st Ring Road (or known as Kesetasavtoskorost) (interchange with branch line B1)
 * Edison Complex
 * Dhamoz University
 * Western Zoological Park (Western Zoo) interchange with lines 11 and 14.
 * Ryobi Khaxyk
 * Kvikuz District
 * Kreutzerplatz
 * 57th Avenue
 * West Center (European Kadishen)
 * Kadischener Platz

Line 2 (Green)

 * East Center (Asian Kadishen)
 * D.C. Parliamentary House
 * Edelweiss Heidelberg
 * May 13
 * North Atlantic Treaty Organizations
 * Xaxi Ajax
 * Military Museum
 * Davos-Klosters Platz
 * Öktös Rammell
 * Shinseki Tower
 * Ploshtad Xevios
 * Boulevard Pearler Monarchorepublic
 * Al-Maliki
 * Saint Vloxot Phlox Pelopserox
 * Dashville
 * Nippori
 * Rokos Ethizox
 * Xi'antao Plasa
 * Los Feliz Leonardo
 * Der Perlereicher Tiergarten (Pearler Animal Garden)
 * Eurasian Union
 * Collective Security Treaty Organization
 * Freundplatz

Line 3 (Blue)

 * Television Tower
 * Japanese Embassy
 * Slava
 * Kharkos Church
 * Erichstraße
 * Masakostraße
 * Kerthox Monsat
 * Xox Ayskov
 * Panaiotos University
 * National Culture Palace
 * Heinrich Ryokan
 * Xylok Complex
 * Medical University
 * Peloton Aros
 * Dishikinaki Avenue
 * International Expo Palace
 * Pearlicher Bundestag
 * Ramzoyk Street
 * Tanakastraße
 * Deutsche Botschaft/Die Botschaft der Bundesrepublik Deutschland (Embassy of Germany)