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* A marked parking lane is about two metres wide.
* A marked parking lane is about two metres wide.
* The buffer between a cycleway or tram lane and a road is 0.25 metres.
* The buffer between a cycleway or tram lane and a road is 0.25 metres.
* An alley is about five to seven metres wide.

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Line Type Spacing Sample Note
Paris Métro Subway (Narrow) 3.00 m Link
London Underground (tube) Subway (Narrow) 3.25 m Link
Athens Metro Subway 3.50 m Link
London Underground (sub-surface) Subway 3.50 m Link
Croydon Tramlink Tram 3.50 m Link
Paris Tram Tram 3.50 m Link
London Overground Commuter 3.50 m Link
Paris RER Commuter 3.50 m Link
New York City Subway Subway 3.75–4.00 m Spacing is mainly due to the B Division cars, which are 3 m wide.
LGV Est High speed 4.50 m Link Exact spot of the 574.8 km/h speed record.
Tōhoku Shinkansen High speed 4.50 m Link
Chuo Shinkansen High speed maglev 5.75 m Link

Minoa

Cycling and walking

  • A sidewalk is at least 2.5 metres wide.
  • A cycleway is about 2.5 metres wide, for two lanes.

Landuse

  • A town centre block is at least 30 metres thick.
  • A residential block is about 50 metres thick, to account for the gardens and trees.

Public transport

  • A bus bay is about three metres wide.
  • A bus or tram lane is about three metres wide.
  • The distance between the centre of the rail to the platform is 1.25m

Roads

  • A 2-lane road with unmarked parking or marked cycle lanes on both sides is about eight metres wide.
  • A 2-lane road with without parking or cycle lanes is about six metres wide.
  • A lane is about three metres wide.
  • A marked parking lane is about two metres wide.
  • The buffer between a cycleway or tram lane and a road is 0.25 metres.
  • An alley is about five to seven metres wide.