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The table delineates the information about railway systems of six cities that are beneath the surface.Highlights the data such inaugration date, distance of the route, and number of individual travelling annually in millions for London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington dc, Kyoto, and Los Angeles. London was the first City to make underground rail network available for […]
The table shows data about the underground rail networks in six major cities. The table compares the six networks in terms of their age, size and the number of people who use them each year. It is clear that the three oldest underground systems are larger and serve significantly more passengers than the newer systems. […]
the table presents data on subway transport for 6 cities. it shows data about opening year, length of routes and passanges on avarage per year. Overall, even though London was the first country where underground transport has been poned, Tokyo outweighed it in number of passangers, reaching a peak of 1927. Firstly, even though London […]
The chart shown above in the diagram intreprets about underground railway system in six different cities. The chart also provides us with the neccessary information about cities, distance and passengers travelling annually. At first, London being the oldest city which was opened back then in 1863 AD with the distance of 394 kilometers in range […]
The table delineates the underground railway systems in six different cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, it is evident that London underground railways accounts for the oldest system and the longest kilometres of route, while Tokyo has the highest passengers per year. First of all, London railway system that opened […]
The diagram illustrates detailed data about the railway systems underground in six urban areas. Overall, it is clear from the graph that Tokyo and Paris had the significant proportion of passengers in the year 1927and 1900 respectively. By contrast, Kyoto and Los Angeles had the least passengers. London travelled the highest kilometres of routes, whereas […]
The table delineates the data regarding the system of underground railways in six distinct cities (London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto). In general, London accounted for the longest and oldest underground railway among the given cities. In addition, Tokyo is the most popular commuter rail compared to Kyoto which has fewer passengers each year. First […]
The table compares the metro systems of six cities in terms of the establishment dates and total commuting lengths and also, number of commuters transported annually (in millions). It is noticeably observable that the foundation of London’s urban train system dates back to more than a century ago, making it the oldest train system amongst […]
The table shows data about the subway system in six different areas. Overall, it is clear from the table that London had a pioneering underground, while the newest one was in Los Angeles. In addition to this, the most visited metro was in Tokyo. London’s underground system was opened in 1863 and spanned 394 kilometers. […]
