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Band 7+: The graph below gives information on the performance of a train company in October and November in 2008. Summarize the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparison where relevant

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The image displays two line graphs. The top graph, "Trains cancelled," shows: Week 1-October at 3%, Week 2-October at 8%, Week 3-October at 4%, Week 4-October at 2%, Week 1-November at 3%, Week 2-November at 7%, Week 3-November at 5%. The bottom graph, "Trains running late," shows: Week 1-October at 20%, Week 2-October at 22%, Week 3-October at 8%, Week 4-October at 7%, Week 1-November at 25%, Week 2-November at 50%, Week 3-November at 30%.
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These line graphs illustrate the differences in the status of trains in a company from October to November 2008. Overall, both the percentage of delayed and cancelled trains experienced significant fluctuations throughout the period. However, the proportion of trains running late increased at a faster rate compared to the percentage of cancelled trains.

In the first week of October, the percentage of delayed trains stood at 20%, which rose slightly to 30% in the second week before dropping sharply to 5% in the final week of October. However, afterward, there was a dramatic increase to 50% in the proportion of trains running late in the first week of November. Then, this figure declined slightly to 40% in the third week.

In contrast, the proportion of cancelled trains began at just 1% in the first week of October. It then fluctuated significantly, reaching a peak at 7% in the second week before hitting a trough of 1% in the third week of October. Over the following weeks, the percentage of cancelled trains continued to fluctuate, varying between 1% (the lowest) and 4% by the third week of November.

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