The table chart compares the systems of underground railways in six metropolitan cities.
Overall, Tokyo was the busiest metro system in the chart, and the figures for Paris passenger was also significant. While Kyoto was the shortest railway route and had the smallest number of passengers per year in all of the cities examined.
Tokyo railway station, which started to run in 1927 with the route of 155 kilometers, had the most significant number of passengers, at 1927 million people per year. Following Paris (1191 million people), which opened up in 1900 with 199-kilometer lengths. The world’s first longest underground railway is in London, launched in 1863 (394 km), with 775 million passenger journeys commuted by the network.
Opened in 1976, the Washington network had 126 km of route serving 144 million travelers per annual. In comparison, the figures for Kyoto (1981) and LA (2001) were lower at 45 (11km) and 50 (28 km), respectively.
The table chart compares the systems of underground
railways
in six metropolitan cities.
Overall
, Tokyo was the busiest metro system in the chart, and the figures for Paris
passenger
was
also
significant. While Kyoto was the shortest
railway
route and had the smallest number of
passengers
per year in
all of the
cities examined.
Tokyo
railway
station, which
started
to run in 1927 with the route of 155 kilometers, had the most significant number of
passengers
, at 1927
million
people
per year. Following Paris (1191
million
people
), which opened up in 1900 with 199-kilometer lengths. The world’s
first
longest underground
railway
is in London, launched in 1863 (394 km), with 775
million
passenger
journeys commuted by the network.
Opened in 1976, the Washington network had 126 km of route serving 144
million
travelers per annual.
In comparison
, the figures for Kyoto (1981) and LA (2001)
were
lower at 45 (
11km
) and 50 (28 km),
respectively
.