The Bar Charts Below Give Information About the Railway System in Six Cities in Europe (1)

The Bar Charts Below Give Information About the Railway System in Six Cities in Europe

The bar charts below give information about the railway system in six cities in Europe. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. Write at least 150 words.


The Bar Charts Below Give Information About the Railway System in Six Cities in Europe

The given bar charts demonstrate the six different European cities railway system by Kilometers per route and passenger per year, and passengers are measured in millions.

Overall, Paris had a long KM route whereas Madrid and Berlin had smaller distances as well as a small number of a passenger than other cities. Additionally, the majority of the passenger was in Paris.

For railway route, in 1863, Paris had a long railway route account of 394 KM; however, Stockholm had half route than Paris city in 1900. Lisbon and Rome’s route was 155 KM and 126 KM, respectively. Moreover, only the 11 KM route was in Madrid in 1981; after two decades, Berlin had 28 KM.

For passengers, in 1900, 1191 million travelled in Stockholm. Before three decades, in Paris city, 775 million passengers travel by rail. With 1927 million passengers Lisbon city had more passengers than another city while half million passengers were travelling in Berlin city in 2001. Rome and Madrid had 144 million and 45 million passengers respectively in 1976 and 1981.

Follow Us onĀ IELTSTrend Twitter

About admin 601 Articles
I am Mnajeet, an experienced teacher of IELTS with experience in teaching students how to grasp this English language. With more than seven years of knowledge, I've created an ethos of teaching that is both creative and compassionate, designed to maximize the potential of each student. I am a specialist in creating individualized educational plans that focus on achieving top IELTS scores and developing a passion for language learning and the English language.

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.


*