The table below gives information about the underground railway systems in six cities. ,1191ummarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant

The table below gives information about the underground railway systems in six cities. ,1191ummarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant
The table illustrates the data about six underground railway systems in different countries comprising the opening year, total kilometres and the number of users in millions each year.
Overall
,
it is clear that
London stations are built the earliest and have the longest length of routes.
However
, Tokyo stations are occupied by commuters the most.
To begin
, The first underground subway systems were built in 1863 in London and now it has a total length of paths at 394 km. Los Angeles had their own systems in 2001 which was the latest and only 28 km long.
On the contrary
, the metro in Kyoto which was constructed before LA around 20 years has an 11 km length of the routes.
Additionally
, individuals in Tokyo mostly use their subway to commute and it registers at 1927. Paris comes in second place with 1191 followed by the capital city of the UK with 775. The total of passengers in Washington DC and Los Angeles are 114 and 50 respectively.
In contrast
, Kyoto's metro still remains in the
last
place of passengers which is used by 45 million of their citizens.
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Vocabulary: Use several vocabularies to present the data in the second paragraph.
Topic Vocabulary:
  • inaugurated
  • passenger throughput
  • network extensiveness
  • utilization rate
  • infrastructure
  • capacity
  • comparative analysis
  • disparity
  • ridership
  • underutilized
  • commuter density
  • historical significance
  • relatively recent
  • well-established
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