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The image is a table providing information for six underground systems. New York City Subway: 24 lines, 659 miles total length, 1.65 billion annual journeys, $2.50 cost per single ticket. London Tube: 11 lines, 249 miles total length, 1.2 billion annual journeys, $7.30 cost per single ticket. Tokyo Subway: 13 lines, 195 miles total length, 3.1 billion annual journeys, $1.64 cost per single ticket. Paris Metro: 16 lines, 127 miles total length, 1.5 billion annual journeys, $2.30 cost per single ticket. Mexico City Metro: 12 lines, 140 miles total length, 1.6 billion annual journeys, $0.23 cost per single ticket. Beijing Subway: 19 lines, 357 miles total length, 3.6 billion annual journeys, $0.45 cost per single ticket.
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The table given demonstrates information about underground systems in six major cities.
Overall, New York City subway counts the longest miles with 24 lines, Beijing subway carries the most passengers per year, reaching a number of 3.6 billion journeys. The most costly subway is London Tube, over 20 times more expensive than the most affordable Mexico City Metro.
All subway systems in these six cities compose of more than 10 lines. London Tube has only 11 lines, which is the least in number, but its length is not the shortest, Paris Metro is the shortest in terms of total length. Among them, London Tube is the least rode metro system, with only 1.2 billion journerys annually, followed by Paris, Mexico City and New York Ciry metro system, with a slightly bigger number of approximately 1.6 billion. In terms affordibility, Mexico City beats all with only 0.23 dollars, and Beijing comes next with 0.45 dollars.
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