The table compares the detailed information on underground railway systems which developed in six great cities in the world. It illustrates the data related to opening dates, route lengths and users in millions per year.
The table compares the subway systems in six cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles based on the date opened, kilometers of route, and passengers per year (in millions).
A glance at the table provided reveals information about underground railway systems in terms of age, length, and passengers in six different cities in the world.
The table chart provides information about the subway systems in six metropolitan areas with the length in kilometres, date opened and the amount passangers annually, which is given in millions.
The table chart provides information about the subway system in six main cities with road length in kilometres, date opened and the number of passengers yearly.
The table gives information about the subway system in six thriving cities ; their launch dates, distances per route and the total number of passengers in a year.
The given table reveals information on six underground railway networks in terms of the date opened, kilometres of the route and passengers utilised in a year. Overall, it is clear that the oldest ones are marginally bi
The table displays information about underground railway system in London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles such as opening data, length of route, and passengers a year.
The table illustrate date about underground tailway systems in six urban area which include date opened, kilometres of route and visitors nembers per year in millions. Overall, London where has the oldest train system si
The given table illustrates underground railway system in six different cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. Overall, it is noticable that the most used metro system is in Japan, and the la
The given figure presents information about underground railway system in three categorries including the number of passangers per year in million. Overall, it can be seen that London underground railway is the eldest an
The table shows information about the quantity of date opened, kilometres, and passenger numbers from system's underground railway in six main towns. Overall, the oldest underground railway was in London, and the latest
The table above illustrates data about the underground railway system in six major cities. The data includes the following cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles. The main features are the dat
The table above illustrates data about underground railway system in six major cities. The data includes the follow cities: London, Paris, Tokyo, Washington DC, Kyoto and Los Angeles.
The diagram illustrates some facts about the underground railways in several large cities. These facts include the opening date, length of journey, and number of people using these systems.
The table gives information about underground railway infrastructure in six cities by considering the kilometres of the route and the number of passengers each year (in millions).Overall, it is readily apparent that Kyot