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The table illustrates underground railway systems when they were open, how long the routes were and how many passengers were served. Overall, it is clear that the underground railway system in London was established earliest and its route was the longest track compared to the others. In addition, residents in Tokyo used trains to travel […]
The table chart gives information about the subway systems of 6 large cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles in terms of the opening dates, route length in kilometers and the annual number of commuters in millions. Overall, older subway systems that are in London, Paris and Tokyo are longer and carry […]
The given table provides information on different railroad networks in 6 metropolitans, compared in 3 separate categories. In general, European cities have the oldest and longest systems of railway with a great number of passengers, while the figures for railway networks belonging to cities in America and Japan remained the opposite. Concerning the establishing date, […]
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 data is illustrated by three factors: the opening date of the system, the distance, and the number of passengers who travel with the system annually. Overall, it was the first time an underground railway was opened in London, and […]
