The table shows data about underground railways systems in six major cities with date opened, kilometers of route and passenger numbers per year in millions. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, making comparisons where relevant.

The table shows data about underground railways systems in six major cities with date opened, kilometers of route and passenger numbers per year in millions.

Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, making comparisons where relevant.
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. It is evident from the information supplied that the newer underground is built, the shorter the route is compared to the oldest railway system; and the longer
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of the underground had the most passengers each year measured in millions. Completed in 1863, the London Underground is the oldest of railway systems and
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has the longest route, which is 394
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.
However
, the largest number of people using the underground was owned by Tokyo, around 1,927 million per year;
while
London only has 775 million. On top of that, Paris has been the second in all categories listed in terms of age, length, and the number of passengers per year. Another interesting fact highlighted by the figure is that the newer metro systems built are much shorter than the older ones,
such
as Washington DC, Kyoto, and Los Angeles, which have shorter routes.
In addition
, those underground
also
have the least number of people, which accounts for 144, 45, and 50 million.
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