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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 given graphs illustrate how many train travelers there were between 2000 and 2009 and the number of trains going at the right timeline in the period.
Overall, it is clear that the number of train passengers fluctuated from 40 to 50 million people. Additionally, the percentage of trains running on time is smaller than the wrong time.
There were nearly 40 million people traveling by trains in 2000. This figure increased to around 43 million people in 2002, before falling to the beginning in 2003. After that, it grew and peaked at nearly 50 million travelers in 2005, then decreased to under 40 million people in 2008, and rose back in 2009.
In 2000, the percentage of trains going at the right timeline got to the lowest point, which comprised 92%. While, in 2002, it met the target and kept rising to 96% in 2004. After that, this figure witnessed a dramatic fall to 92%, before peaking at 97 and remaining unchanged in the following years.
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