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The chart compares subway systems in three major European cities: London, Paris and Berlin. The data includes the year each system opened, the total route length, and the number of annual passengers. Overall, London has the oldest and longest subway system, while Paris serves the highest number of passengers. Berlin, by contrast, has the smallest […]
The table provides data about subway systems in London, Paris and Moscow. It indicates the length of tracks, the number of working stations and the number of individuals using them in these three cities. Taking the total track length first, London underground is approximately twice as long as it is in Paris. The exact figures […]
The table compares the data related to the size of subway systems in different parameters of three capitals in Europe. Overall, it is evident that, Paris Metro has the highest number of operational stations, while Moscow Metro’s station count is almost half that of Paris Metro. In terms of passengers number, Moscow Metro serves the […]
The given table illustrates data related to size of subway systems in prior European cities such as London, Paris and Moscow. Overall, although the London underground possesses the most large total track length, which is 408 km, it has neither many stations as the Paris metro has nor the largest number of daily passengers like […]
The chart provides a comparative analysis of three prominent subway systems in Europe, specifically those in London, Paris, and Moscow. Overall, the data reveals notable variations in track length, station count, and daily passenger volume among the subway systems, with Moscow Metro standing out in terms of passenger usage despite having the shortest track length. […]
