The presented line graphs delineate the number of train commuters in Sydney and the proportion of trains running on time from a 1995-to-2004 period.
Overall, the number of passengers traveling by rail transportation increased gradually from 1995 to 2001, while the train rate arrived on time decreased dramatically between 2003 and 2004.
In detail, the 1995-1999 period recorded a marginal increase in the number of people commuting by train from 250 million to around 265 million. Over the next two years, the figure witnessed a significant rise of 35 million, peaking at 300 million in 2001. In contrast, it considerably dropped to 280 million in 2002 before remaining unchanged at this figure for the rest of the given period.
Turning to the ratio of trains running on time, the figure started at 93%. However, it showed a steep fluctuation between 85% and 93% from 1995 to 2003 before plummeting to nearly 73% at the end of the period.
