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The '''Subway''' in [[Liberty City]] in [[GTA IV]] is operated by the [[Liberty Transport Authority]] (LTA).
The '''Subway''' in [[Liberty City]] in [[GTA IV]] is operated by the [[Liberty Transport Authority]] (LTA).
The subway system is a heavy rail rapid transit system that serves a large portion of the city. With 26 stops and 8 routes, it is largest and most complex rapid transit system in the [[Grand Theft Auto World]].
The subway trains are heavily graffitied, and has with black and white CCTV cameras so you can view the player. The cost of using the subway is deducted after the trip, as the ticket machines are not operable. Subway lines can be seen on the [[Radar]] in the [[HUD]] as faint gray lines, and stations are squares.
Most subway stations in [[Algonquin]] are underground and can be found by looking for steps with black fences around them. In contrast, the stations in [[Broker]] and [[Bohan]] are elevated. 
The subway is a good way to escape from the police beacuse they are confused by you entering buildings. However, use of the subway is impossible with a three-star [[Wanted Level in GTA IV|Wanted Level]], as all trains will be halted.
An unfinished station, unofficially referred to as [[Dukes Boulevard LTA|Dukes Boulevard station]] is along a short stub branch of the Broker Line in [[East Island City]].


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Revision as of 20:22, 17 November 2008

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The Subway in Liberty City in GTA IV is operated by the Liberty Transport Authority (LTA).

The subway system is a heavy rail rapid transit system that serves a large portion of the city. With 26 stops and 8 routes, it is largest and most complex rapid transit system in the Grand Theft Auto World.

The subway trains are heavily graffitied, and has with black and white CCTV cameras so you can view the player. The cost of using the subway is deducted after the trip, as the ticket machines are not operable. Subway lines can be seen on the Radar in the HUD as faint gray lines, and stations are squares.

Most subway stations in Algonquin are underground and can be found by looking for steps with black fences around them. In contrast, the stations in Broker and Bohan are elevated.

The subway is a good way to escape from the police beacuse they are confused by you entering buildings. However, use of the subway is impossible with a three-star Wanted Level, as all trains will be halted.

An unfinished station, unofficially referred to as Dukes Boulevard station is along a short stub branch of the Broker Line in East Island City.

Lines

The subway system has four main lines, in pairs:

These four lines serve all corners and boroughs of Liberty City, but do not serve the state of Alderney.

Routes

Algonquin Outer Line

  • Route A trains run clockwise
  • Route J trains run counter-clockwise
  • At Easton, Route J trains become Route 3 for the Broker line
  • At Manganese East, Route A trains become Route 8 for the Broker Line

Broker Line

  • Route 8 trains run clockwise in Broker, counter-clockwise in Dukes
  • Route 3 trains run counter-clockwise in Broker, clockwise in Dukes
  • At Easton, Route 8 trains become Route A for the Algonquin Outer Line
  • At Manganese East, Route 3 trains become Route J for the Algonquin Outer Line

Algonquin Inner Line

  • Route K trains run clockwise
  • Route C trains run counter-clockwise
  • At Frankfort Low, Route K trains become Route E for the Bohan Line
  • At Frankfort High, Route C trains become Route B for the Bohan line

Bohan Line

  • Route E trains run clockwise
  • Route B trains run counter-clockwise
  • At Frankfort High, Route E trains become Route K for the Algonquin Inner Line
  • At Frankfort Low, Route B trains become Route C for the Algonquin Inner line