The first line graph illustrates the number of passengers travelling by train in Sydney from 1995 to 2004, while the second line graph gives data on the percent of trains running on time.
Overall, the number of train passengers remained stable until 2001; this years was the peak of figure over the period. After that, the graph slightly decreased. However, the percent of trains running on time. This graph fluctuated over the period until 2003. After that, the figure fell down sharply.
If we looked at the number of train passengers, passengers started at 250 million in 1995, then there was increase slightly by 10 million in 1996. After that, the graph was fluctuate over the next three years, at which point was just under 270 million until 1999. Then, the figure went up dramatically from over just under 270 million to 300 million passengers in 2001. The graph went down rapidly by 20 million in 2002. Then, the graph fluctuated over the next two years, the figure remained stable at 280 million passengers until 2004.
Looking at details, on percent of trains running on time. The percent started at just over 90 % in 1995. Then , the figure rapidly declined over the next two years , reaching 85% in 1997. After that, the graph increased steeply from 85 to just over 90 percent . After one year, the graph a went up slightly at just under 95 percent in 1999. After 1999, the trend declined significantly to 85 percent in 2000. Then over the next two years, the figure went up rapidly from 85 percent to just under 95 percent . Then the figure decreased dramatically from just under 95 to just over 70 percent.
