The table provides data on the underground railway networks in six different cities.
Overall, the London Underground was the first to open and has the longest route, while the Kyoto railway covers the shortest distance.
The inception dates of these systems varied, with the London Underground starting operations in 1863, the earliest among the six cities, and Los Angeles being the most recent in 2001. London’s network spans the longest distance at 394 kilometers, in contrast to Kyoto’s 11 kilometers and Los Angeles’s 28 kilometers. The other cities fall in between, with route lengths ranging from 120 to 200 kilometers.
There is a significant contrast in the number of passengers served by these railways. Tokyo and Paris have the highest passenger numbers at 1927 million and 1191 million respectively, whereas Kyoto has the lowest at 45 million. Los Angeles, with 50 million passengers, falls in the lower range compared to the other cities.
