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The image shows a table with four columns and five rows, comparing rail transport data for Malaysia, Canada, China, and UAE. The columns are titled as Country, Number of People using rail transport (not including metro) (in million), Passenger kilometres per head of population, and Cargo carried (billions of tons). Malaysia has 5.9 million people using rail transport, 770 passenger kilometres per head, and carries 22.2 billion tons of cargo. Canada has 0.3 million people using rail transport, 80 passenger kilometres per head, and carries 28.20 billion tons of cargo. China has 27 million people using rail transport, 1980 passenger kilometres per head, and carries 23.01 billion tons of cargo. UAE has 5.5 million people using rail transport, 780 passenger kilometres per head, and carries 21.9 billion tons of cargo.
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The table illustrates information regarding rail transport in Malaysia, Canada, Chine, and UAE in 2007.
Overall, Chine recorded the highest number of rail passengers, whereas Canada experienced a noticeable decline in rail usage over the period.
The table indicates that Canada reached a low of 0.3 million of people in rail usage. However, Chine accounted for 27 million of people compared to other countries, with around 5.5 and 5.9 million of people in rail usage. Furthermore, the number of rail passenger increased steadily to approximately 1980, respectively. Malaysia and UAE remained relatively stable at around 770 and 780 rail of passenger. Canada suddenly fall sharply to only 80. Nevertheles, cargo carried 22.2 and 23.01 billions of tons in Malaysia and Chine, while Canada made up 28.20 more than UAE. In conclusion, Chine donated the largest number of people using rail transport, with the rail passengers in kilometers and Canada carried cargo significantly more billions of tons.
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