The table illustrates information regarding the underground railway systems in 6 different nations. The numbers are mentioned in millions.
To begin with, the earliest underground railway station is opened in London, specifically in the year 1863, which is really early compared with the latest opened subway station, which is in Los Angeles, opened in the year 2001. The earliest underground railway station, London, also harbors the highest kilometres of route compared it’s peers, with around 394 kilometres of route, making it the longest. However, in contrast, Kyoto has the lowest length in comparison with the rest of the stations, with a measly 11 kilometres of route, a sharp contrast between London’s underground railway station.
Additionally, Tokyo has the highest amount of passengers per year between the six stations, with a quantity of 1927 million, making it the most crowded underground railway station. However, Kyoto is not as popular as Tokyo in terms of it’s passengers per year, only acquiring an amount of 45 million, a significant difference between Tokyo.
In conclusion, London has the eldest underground railway station, while Los Angeles has the youngest underground railway station. Additionally, London also has the longest station, while Kyoto has the shortest station. Furthermore, Tokyo has the highest passengers per year, making it the most crowded railway station, meanwhile on the other hand, Kyoto is the least popular station, with only 45 million passengers per year.
