The given bar chart demonstrates how many number of trips transporting by six different types of vehicles, namely the bus, train, subway, car, bicycle, and foot, in a European city in the years 1985 and 2015.
In general, the number of journeys using bus experienced a dramatic fall, while the figure for train relatively stable, and there was an upward trend for the others four means of transportations. Also, the figure for the bus was the highest among the six types of vehicles, while the opposite was true for the train.
In 1985, the amount of car using for trips stood at 60,000, making it become the highest among the six types of transport in the given period. The year 2015 witnessed an accute drop in the figure for bus to 40,000, but it remained the first rank among these six means of transportation. Whereas, the number of journeys using train was the lowest stood at approximately 5,000 in the both years 1985 and 2015, remarkably lower than the others.
Regarding subway, car, bicycle, and foot, the amount of car using and foot stood at 30,000 and 25,000, respectively, twice as much as the figure for subway and bicycle, which were both below 20,000. Later, in 2015, the subway and the car using increased slightly to 20,000 and 38,000 respectively, while the figure for bicycle and foot increased dramatically up to 20,000 and 40,000 respectively. Notably, at the end of the given period, the bicycle followed by subway at 20,000, and the foot reached up equal the bus, at 40,000, making them became the most types of vehicles using in European.
