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Figure 1. (Subway) Relationship between ridership and coverage. (Left) We plot the total yearly ridership R as a function of rN s
Figure 3. (Subway) Size of the subway system and city’s wealth. (Left) We plot the number of stations for the different subway systems in the dataset as a function of the Gross Metropolitan Product of the corresponding cities (obtained for 106 subway syste
Table 1. Summary of the differences between subways and railways. Subway Train L=N s cste

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