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Band 6+: The first graph gives the number of passengers travelling by train in Sydney. The second graph provides information on the percentage of trains running on time. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant. You should write at least 150 words.

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The image shows two line graphs indicating the number of train passengers and the percentage of trains running on time from 1995 to 2004. The top graph shows passenger numbers increasing from 235 million in 1995 to a peak of 310 million in 2003, with a slight dip in 2004 to 290 million. The bottom graph shows the percentage of on-time trains fluctuating between a high of 90% in 1995 and a low of 80% in 2004, with notable dips in 1998, 2001, and 2003. Both graphs have x-axes representing years and y-axes representing either passenger numbers (in millions) or percentage.
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The line graphs give data on the percentage of train commuters from 1995 to 2004 and outline the ratio of transportation arrived on time during the same period. Overall, rail passengers using locomotives as a way to transport rose gradually in the given years but the percentage of trains working on time tended to decrease significantly.

Looking at the data presented, 250 million rail commuters were recorded in 1995. This trend continuously rose to nearly 270 million in the next 4 years until it reached its peak at 300 million in 2001. However, the scenario can not be held for longer as the number of locomotive passengers decreased to just 280 million in 2002, only one year later. It remained steady for two years after, stable at 280 million passengers.

Besides, more than 92 percent of trains arrived on time in 1995, but it dramatically dropped to just nearly 85 percent in 1997, losing 7 percent in comparison to its data two years previous. After six years of fluctuation, additionally, there was a drop in the middle of this period, in the end, Sydney failed to retain constant passengers as it dropped to under 75 percent, reaching its worst in 2004.

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