The provided graphs depict trends in train passenger numbers and punctuality rates in Sydney from 1995 to 2004.
Overall, the data reveals a consistent increase in the number of train passengers over the specified period, while the percentage of trains operating on time exhibited a volatile trend with an overall decline.
In the first graph, the number of passengers utilizing train services in Sydney demonstrated a steady increase from 265 million in 1995 to 320 million by 2004. This rise was marked by an ascent of approximately 15 million passengers per year, culminating in a total increase of 55 million passengers over the ten-year span. The most significant growth occurred between 1999 and 2004, where the figures rose consistently without any decline, reaching a peak of 320 million in 2004.
Conversely, the second graph illustrates the percentage of trains arriving on time, which began at 90% in 1995 and experienced a brief increase to 94% in 1998, before declining significantly to 80% by 2000. Following this, there were fluctuations, with percentages oscillating between 75% and 91% until 2003, before ultimately dropping to 80% in 2004. This indicates a concerning trend in punctuality, highlighting that while passenger numbers increased, train reliability diminished over the same period.
