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The image presents a table detailing underground railway systems in six cities: London opened 1863 with 394 km route, 775 million passengers/year; Paris opened 1900 with 199 km route, 1191 million passengers/year; Tokyo opened 1927 with 155 km route, 1927 million passengers/year; Washington DC opened 1976 with 126 km route, 144 million passengers/year; Kyoto opened 1981 with 11 km route, 45 million passengers/year; Los Angeles opened 2001 with 28 km route, 50 million passengers/year. Comparisons indicate Paris and Tokyo have less than 200 km routes, with annotations highlighting Paris's large passenger numbers and Tokyo as the largest.
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The table explains informations on the underground railway networks in six countries, London, Paris, Tokyo, DC, Kyoto, and LA, divided by time, size, and annual passengers.
Overall london’s railway was the oldest while LA’s was newest. Although the railways in Tokyo and Paris had short route they still had the largest amount of passengers per year.
London’s railway released in 1863 with 394 kilometres of route and 775 passengers every year, Paris and Tokyo opend in early 1900 with short route but high passengers as mentioned, DC and Kyoto opend in late 1900, Washington railway is 126 kilometres route and 144 annual passengers. Kyoto had the shortest railway across all countries with only 11 kilometres also the smallest passengers with around 45 per year. LA’s railway is the only one opend in 2000 with 28 kilometres route and 50 passengers per year.
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