The table illustrates data about the underground railway transportation system in several cities between 1863 and 2001. Overall, it can be clearly shown that the highest number of passengers use this way in Tokyo, while the lowest is in Los Angeles. Also, the data shows variation in kilometers, while London stays at its peak; Kyoto has the lowest kilometer route.
From 1863 to 2001, London’s railway systems have the longest length of routes, which is 394 kilometers, and 775 million people travel to their destinations per year. Though this is not the city with the highest passenger count, Tokyo’s railway route can carry about 1927 million people per year.
On the other hand, during this duration, Kyoto is the city that has the world’s smallest railway path, about 11 kilometers in length. As well as, this route carries about 45 million locals who use their train systems per year. Therefore, according to passenger count, Tokyo’s passenger rate is the highest, and Kyoto has the lowest rate on both sides.
