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In the photo we can see the table that illustartes the underground railway systems in six random cities around the world. There are Date opened, kilometeres of route and number of passengers per year. Overall Tokyo has the most bigger number of passengers, about:1927 people, for the second place there is Paris, which is:1191 humans, […]
The table explains informations on the underground railway networks in six countries, London, Paris, Tokyo, DC, Kyoto, and LA, divided by time, size, and annual passengers. Overall london’s railway was the oldest while LA’s was newest. Although the railways in Tokyo and Paris had short route they still had the largest amount of passengers per […]
The table shows information about the underground railway systems in 6 different cities, including the openning year, total length of the routes in kilometers, and passengers count. London holds the longest route, and the oldest of them all, while the biggest number of the people traveled in a year belongs to Tokyo. There is an […]
The table illustrates data on the underground railway networks in six different countries, categorized by time, size, and passengers per year. Overall, it is evident that the three oldest had the longest railway systems, and among two, Tokyo served the highest number of passengers annually. In contrast, the latter railway systems had the least operating […]
The table illustrates data on the underground railway networks in six different countries, categorized by time, size, and passengers per year. Overall, it is evident that the three oldest had the oldest and the longest railway systems, with Tokyo serving the highest number of passengers annually. In contrast, the latter railway systems had the least […]
