Subway temperatures refer to heat and humidity levels within underground transit systems, influenced by train operations, passenger density, and ventilation. Urban planners and transit authorities use this data to optimize cooling systems, improve commuter comfort, and reduce energy costs. Daily riders benefit from safer, more pleasant stations, while engineers apply insights to design efficient climate controls.
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