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The table provides information about underground railway systems in six cities, including the year they were opened, the total length of their routes, and the number of passengers they serve annually. Overall, Tokyo has the highest number of annual passengers, while London’s system is the oldest and longest. In contrast, Kyoto and Los Angeles have […]
The table compares the underground railway systems in six cities in terms of their opening dates, route lengths, and the number of passengers they serve annually. Overall, the systems in older and more established cities, such as London, Paris, and Tokyo, tend to have longer routes and handle significantly higher passenger numbers compared to the […]
The table presents a comparative analysis of underground railway systems across six major cities, detailing their respective opening dates, route lengths in kilometers, and annual passenger figures in millions. Overall, the data indicates significant variability in the length of systems and passenger usage, with older systems tending to have longer routes and higher annual ridership. […]
The table compares data about underground railway systems across three columns: the year opened, kilometers of route, and passengers per year in six major cities. Overall, it is clear that London was the first city to introduce an underground train system and also boasts the longest rail network. In contrast, Kyoto has the shortest route. […]
The provided table presents an overview of underground railway systems across six cities, including their inception dates, total route lengths, and annual ridership figures. Overall, the data reveals significant variations among the underground systems in terms of their operational history, extent of route coverage, and the volume of passengers they serve. London boasts the most […]
