The given table illustrates the underground railway systems that were counted in six cities. The information includes the date opened, the length of the road, and the passengers per year.
The table shows the data about how many passengers underground railways systems were valued in six cities. The information include date opened, length of road, and passenger per year and the following places are London,
The data provides information about the opening dates, length of routes in kilometres, and the number of passengers per year in millions of underground railway systems in six big cities.
The table presents information about (underground railway systems) in (six major cities). It shows the (year each system opened), the (kilometres of route), and the (number of passengers per year in millions).
The table graph illustrates underground railway systems in six major cities, detailing their opening dates, total route length, and annual passenger numbers in millions.
The table provides information on the underground railway systems in six (London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington, Kyoto, Los Angeles) cities, including their opening dates, route lengths, and annual passenger numbers.
The given table displays information about underground railway systems in different cities which describe the year of opened, how length of the route, and figures for passengers per year in millions.
The given table illustarates the six primary metropolises that revealed the information regarding subway systems with date opened, length of route in kilometres and passenger numbers annually. Generally speaking, the sub
The table provides information on underground railway systems in six cities—London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles—focusing on their opening year, total route length, and annual passenger numbers (in
The table gives information about the opening date, the travelling distance in kilometres, and the number of passengers per year in millions, of underground railway systems in six main cities.
The table provides three data categories (data opened, kilometres of the route and passengers per year) for the subway systems in 6 cities including London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles.
The data presents information about underground railways design in six big cities, detailing the year they opened, route length, and number of passengers per year. In general, it can be clearly seen that London was the f
The table provides the basic information on the underground railway systems in six cities on three continents. The information includes the start year, the total kilometres of the systems, and the number of passengers pe