The provided graph illustrates the amount of individuals who use trains as a transport to travel in Sydney. The second graph demonstrates the proportion of trains which arrived on schedule between the years 1995 and 2004. The number of passengers measured by million.
It is obvious that the number of passengers of the train increased at the end of the first graph, while the ratio of locomotives operated on schedule fluctuated.
Moving to the details, in the beginning the number of humans who travel by train stood at 250 in 1995. Whereas in this year the proportion of people arriving at time by train showed one of the highest ratios over the period about 92%. In 1997 trains became less running at times and rate decreased to 86%, however the total number of travelers rose to 260. Number of train passengers slightly grew to around 267 in 1999, additionally the proportion experienced a rise of trains which came by schedule approximately 93%.
In 2001, the number of travelers peaked at the highest, accounting for 300 and the percentage of trains running on time was 90%. After a year, the number declined considerably by 20 and the ratio rose slightly to the same point as in 1999. Hence, the proportion of locomotives which came on time significantly dropped to around 72%. The total number of passengers stood as in 2003 approximately at 280 at the end of the period.
