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Band 6+: The first graph shows the number of train passengers from 2000 to 2009. The second graph shows the percentage of trains running on time. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image contains two line graphs. The first graph displays the number of train passengers from 2000 to 2009 in millions, with values fluctuating between 35 to 45 million; specifically 40 (2000), 41 (2001), 42 (2002), 43 (2003), 44 (2004), 45 (2005), 44 (2006), 43 (2007), 42 (2008), 40 (2009). The second graph shows the percentage of trains running on time compared with the target from 2000 to 2009. The standard target line is constant at 95.00%. The percentage of trains running on time has values: 91.00% (2000), 93.00% (2001), 93.50% (2002), 96.00% (2003), 98.00% (2004), 97.50% (2005), 96.00% (2006), 94.00% (2007), 92.00% (2008), 91.50% (2009).
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The provided charts delineate how many individuals commuted by train in an unspecified geographical location between 2000 and 2009 and how punctual trains were during this period compared to the fixed target of 95%.

Looking from an overall perspective, it readily apparent that although the number of passengers opting for trains fluctuated midlly over time, it still showed an increase trend at the end of the period. It can also be seen that the percentage of trains adhering to the schedule has an upward movement, with half of the time punctuality goal is not being met.

Regarding train usage, the number of train passengers stood at the lowest figures at 38 million in several years such as in 2000, 2003 and 2008. However, it reached the highest point to a peak in 2005, with nearby 50 million train commuters before the figures rose to around 42 million which is the same data from the year 2002.

In terms of punctuality, the rate of on-time trains hit the lowest point in 2000 and 2006, at 92%, which is lower than the target 3%. In contrast, the proportions then surpassed the target and went up to a peak in 2004 and 2008, with around 96% and 97% respectively. By 2009, the punctuality figure had increased to 97%.

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