S-Lines

Kingston and Boyce S-Lines (S-Lines) is the rapid transit metro and S-Train System in the Twin Cities of Kingston and Boyce. The Network was first introduced as a single Line commuting between Boyce Central and Kingston Central via London and North Westminster in 1965 and began operation in 1973. Today, the S-Line Network consists of 14 lines on over 230km of tracks.

Fleet
There are a total of 6 trainsets in the S-Line fleet all serving for the 14 lines. Most trainsets are push-pull-trains, with one electric engine and 2 to 5 bilevel coaches.

All trains and stations are non-smoking areas, punishable by law if not obeyed.

An Automatic announcement calls out the next station as well as possible connecting trains.

Lines and stations
There are a total of 14 lines: S1, S2, S3, S4, S5, S6, S7, S9, S10, S15, S17, S20, S22 and S31, all together serving 225 stations on 230km of tracks.