The table provides information about the underground railway systems in six cities, such as London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, the data highlight notable differences and developments across the categories presented.
Broadly speaking, it is evident that Tokyo had the highest passengers persentage per year, whereas Kyoto recorded the lowest values. Moreover, London had the oldest railway system, conversely Los Angeles had the newest. Regarding kilometres of route, London has the highest metric, while Kyoto at the bottom again.
In terms of kilometres of route, UK statistics recorded the highest figure at approximately 394, whereas Kyoto had the lowest level, at around 11. The remaining countries showed similar values. A comparable pattern can be seen for date opened, although the overall levels were slightly lower or higher.
Turning to passengers number per year, figures were generally lower across all countries. Tokyo stood out with the hughest proportion, while Kyoto recorded the lowest point. Overall, the pattern was relatively consistent.
