The line chart illustrates the distribution of train passengers and trains running on time, categorized by passengers in million and year for the train passengers chart, and by percetage and year for the trains running on time chart. The data conducted for Sydney city, between 1995 and 2005. Overall, the 20s century’s trains had the lowest numbers of passengers with ninety percent avarege of trains runnig on time. Whereas, the 21s century’s trains experenced the highest demand on trains with the lowest rate of running on time.
Firstly, between the year 1995 and 1999, there were gradual increace of the passengers using trains, estimated from 250 million to approximately 270 million passengers. In the beginning of 2000, the number started to rapidly increase until it reached its peak in 2001 of 300 million passengers demanding trains for travel. Afterwards, in 2002 the number stablized.
Finally, trains were running on time mostly during the period by approxmiately ninty three percent, in the year 1997 and 200, the percentage decreased to eighty five percent. Whereas, in 2004 rate crushed to the lowest of almost seventy percent, perhaps due the rise of demand on using trains for travel.
