The Table Below Gives Information About the Underground Railway Systems in Six Cities. Summarise the Information by Selecting and Reporting the Main Features and Making Comparisons Where Relevant.
The table provides information about the underground railway transportation systems in kilometres of route and passengers per year in millions in the following cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles.
Overall, the oldest railway in all the cities is that of London, which opened in 1863, while the latest railway is that of Los Angeles, which opened in 2001.
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Furthermore, the highest route measured in kilometres is the London Underground Railway, while the lowest route measured in kilometres is the Kyoto Underground Railway. However, the city of Tokyo had the highest number of passengers in all the years, while the city of Kyoto had the fewest passengers in all the years.
The city of London had the highest route, 394 kilometres, with a total of 775 million passengers per year. Next is Paris’s route, with 199 kilometres and 1191 million passengers per year. Tokyo had 155 kilometres of route with the highest number of passengers, 1927 million per year. Washington, DC, had 126 kilometres of route, with 144 million passengers per year, while Kyoto and Los Angeles had the lowest routes and passengers.
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In conclusion, it is safe to say that the highest number of kilometres of the route is in the city of London, while the city of Tokyo had the highest number of passengers. Furthermore, the cities of Kyoto and Los Angeles had the least of all the six cities.