The table illustrates data on the underground railway networks in six different countries, categorized by time, size, and passengers per year.
Overall, it is evident that the three oldest had the longest railway systems, and among two, Tokyo served the highest number of passengers annually. In contrast, the latter railway systems had the least operating time and shortest kilometers of route.
Opening in 1863 and having 394 kilometers, London served 775 million passengers per year. Paris’s and Tokyo’s, which were opened in 1900 and 1927, had nearly 200 kilometers of route, with the number of passengers over 1000 million. Furthermore, among the two, Tokyo served a significantly higher number of passengers, specifically 1927 million people.
Regarding the three railway networks in the three remaining countries, Kyoto and Los Angeles had similar numbers of passengers served, at more than 45 million, with shorter routes (11 and 28 kilometers, respectively). Moreover, Washington, D.C., on the other hand, had the longest route and served the largest number of people compared to these two networks, at 126 kilometers and 144 million people, respectively.
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