The table illustrates information regarding underground railway systems in London, Paris and Moscow as per three types of category, namely railway length, operated station number, and passengers within a day.
It is significant that Moscow subway system has by far the largest figure in terms of number of daily passengers even if it has the least amount of stations in operation. London Underground, conversely, constitutes by far the smallest figure for passengers in a daily basis although it amounts to 275 stations, which means half as much that of Moscow Metro’s.
Paris Metro accounts for the largest number among three of them regarding operated stations with 300 stations; it nearly doubles the number for Moscow Metro, having 182 stations. Additionally, it accounts for the least number in terms of underground railway length, which is nearly half of that of London Underground’s. In this regard, it should be noted that London Underground has railway system length nearly 408 km while Paris Metro has 214 km.
The table illustrates information regarding
underground
railway
systems in London, Paris and Moscow as per three types of category,
namely
railway
length, operated
station
number
, and passengers within a day.
It is significant that Moscow subway system has by far the largest figure in terms of
number
of daily passengers even if it has the least amount of
stations
in operation. London
Underground
,
conversely
, constitutes by far the smallest figure for passengers in a daily basis although it amounts to 275
stations
, which means half as much that of Moscow Metro’s.
Paris Metro accounts for the largest
number
among three of them regarding operated
stations
with 300
stations
; it
nearly
doubles the
number
for Moscow Metro, having 182
stations
.
Additionally
, it accounts for the least
number
in terms of
underground
railway
length, which is
nearly
half of that of London
Underground’s
. In this regard, it should
be noted
that London
Underground
has
railway
system length
nearly
408 km while Paris Metro has 214 km.