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The given table provides key information about underground railway networks in six major cities, consisting of the opening date, distance operated and the number of users every year. Overall, it is clear that the three oldest underground systems are larger and serve significantly more passengers than the newer systems. As is observed, London railway system […]
The given table provides key information about underground railroad systems in six separated cities with open date, length of route and number of passengers per year. At first glance, it is obvious that there are two very noticeable features. To begin with, the amount of people who chose to use Tokyo underground railway system was […]
The table gives information about three important descriptions (data opened, kilometres of route, and annual passengers in millions) of underground railway systems in six major cities(London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles). Overall, it is clear that the initial underground railway station was opened in London with the longest route among six cities […]
The data from six major cities throughout the world—Los Angeles, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and London—that offer underground transportation is displayed in the table.Three criteria are being used to compare this data: the system’s opening date, its distance, and the number of passenger it gets annually. The Tokyo and London systems have significant differences, with […]
The table compares information about six famous cities in the world that provide underground transportation. This date is illustrated by three factors: the open date of the system, the distance, and the number of passengers who are traveling with the system annually. Overall, it was the first time an underground railway was opened in London, […]
