The table illustrates the underground transit systems of major cities. These cities boast extensive subways and metro networks. The table compares ticket prices, the number of lines, total lengths, and annual ridership of these systems.
It is evident that the NYC subway has more lines than the London Underground, which also features a higher price for a single ticket. Mexico City offers the most affordable metro fare. Overall, each city has developed its own unique underground system.
While the NYC subway has a greater number of lines and a longer total length, it is more cost-effective compared to the London Underground. The London Underground is not as widely used as the Tokyo subway, which, along with the Beijing subway, is among the most popular systems. A striking comparison is the ticket price, with London charging $7.30 and Mexico City only $0.23. Additionally, the underground system in Beijing accommodates approximately 3.6 billion passengers annually, while Tokyo serves about 3.1 billion. The Paris metro has maintained stable figures across all categories.
In conclusion, each subway and metro system possesses its own distinct characteristics.
