0 because it dus not egzist. ha ha ha
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In 2007, 1,563 million people used the NY subway.
The Chicago L is a modern day rapid urban transport system operating in Chicago and its surroundings. Operated by the Chicago Transit Authority, it is the second largest subway system in the USA. On average 788,415 people ride the L each weekday.
Certainly. Paris, France, has many taxicabs. That city also has a subway system (Metro) and many people also ride bicycles and walk to their destinations.
As many people who can squeeze into the car
The London Underground is Europe's largest metro subway system and is the world's oldest underground system (it was inaugurated in 1863). It covers 253 miles of track and transports 976 million people yearly. The Underground is also connected to a variety of rail services to London's surrounding areas (including the Eurostar to Paris). Among these services is the Docklands Light Railway (DLR), a popular driverless light rail extension, which offers many scenic views of the Thames river and surrounding areas Source: http://www.virgin-vacations.com/11-top-underground-transit-systems-in-the-world.aspx
That is just a common name that stuck. It is now called London Transport Limited (since 1985) and operates under the name Transport For London. Years ago there were many names for many companies that make up the London Underground. Another common name is "The Tube"
Sometimes it depends on where the subway is. IF it is in Japan there is no room for anyone. There it is people's job to push people inside the subway so that it can get more people on. In busy citys there is no telling how much space you will get at all.
In London, England, several thousand people would spend the nights in the Underground subway train stations during the "Blitz", when German bomber aircraft were bombarding the city. This was because there had never been a system of underground bomb shelters. After October 1940, when the Luftwaffe had turned its attentions away from indiscriminate bombing of the city of London, most people returned to their homes.
During German airstrikes in London during World War II, Londoners went down into the London subway system, called the "Underground" for protection against German bombs. This plan was actually successful, and many people survived the air raids. Children were routinely evacuated to country areas including Wales where the chances of bombing runs were minimal
As of 2021, Subway employs approximately 320,000 people globally across its various locations and franchise operations.
It is the busiest rapid transit system in the Western Hemisphere, although it ranks 5th worldwide, behind Tokyo, Moscow, Seoul and Beijing. The NYC subway system averages about 30 million rides per week.
The New York subway system currently has 468 underground stations. It is the largest in the world and an average 5.4 rides take place every single day.