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The table illustrates data about the underground railway transportation system in several cities between 1863 and 2001. Overall, it can be clearly shown that the highest number of passengers use this way in Tokyo, while the lowest is in Los Angeles. Also, the data shows variation in kilometers, while London stays at its peak; Kyoto […]
The passage presents fundamental information about underground railway systems in six different cities. To begin with, the dates when the railways opened range from 1863 to 2001. The newest city to open a railway system is Los Angeles, while the oldest is London. The passage also summarizes the data regarding the number of kilometers of […]
The table compares the underground railway systems in six cities, focusing on their opening dates, route lengths, and annual passenger numbers. Overall, London has the oldest and longest network, while Tokyo carries the highest number of passengers per year. In contrast, Kyoto and Los Angeles have the shortest routes and the lowest ridership. London opened […]
The table illustrates data about the underground railway systems in six cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, it is evident that the Tokyo metro carries significantly more passengers than the other underground systems in other cities, but the reverse is true for Kyoto. While London’s is the oldest among all, […]
The table illustrates details about the date opened, kilometers of route, and passengers per year for the underground railway systems of six cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, D.C., Kyoto, and Los Angeles. Overall, London has the oldest metro while also having the most extensive length of routes. Kyoto, on the other hand, has the least […]
