The table details information about the underground railway systems’ dates opened, route kilometers, and the number of passengers per year, in millions, in six different cities.
Looking from an overall perspective, it is readily apparent that London was one of the oldest cities and had the longest route in this table, while Los Angeles was the newest, and Kyoto had the smallest length. Paris and Tokyo were also older cities with higher numbers of passengers per year, but Washington had lower figures than the other older cities.
It is clear that London was older than the other five cities in this table and that it was built in 1863. Its route was the longest: about 394 kilometers, but its number of passengers was not the highest and was 775 million per year. Meanwhile, Paris, which was founded in 1900, showed 195 kilometers less than London’s route, and its number of passengers was 1191 million.
While Tokyo showed the highest number of passengers, accounting for 1928 million each year, Washington showed a smaller number of passengers—144 million per year. However, Kyoto, which was founded in 1981, demonstrated the smallest route in this diagram, about 11 kilometers, and the lowest number of passengers: 45 million per year.
Meanwhile, Los Angeles, the youngest city in this diagram, showed 28 kilometers of route and 50 million passengers per year.
