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The image displays a bar graph showing the "Annual Ridership, Williamsville: 2011-2015." The x-axis is labeled "Year" with years 2011 to 2015 and the y-axis is labeled "Rides" with a range from 100,000,000 to 800,000,000 in increments of 100,000,000. There are 2 bars per year, one for "Bus" and one for "Subway," in order of left to right. The bus ridership increased from approximately 475,000,000 rides in 2011 to approximately 700,000,000 in 2015, with a slight dip in 2014. The subway ridership remained relatively consistent, ranging from approximately 250,000,000 to 275,000,000 rides each year.
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The given bar chart demonstrates how many trips by bus and subway were taken yearly through 5 years from 2011. Generally speaking, each year people prefer to choose the subway as a kind of transportation over the bus.
It could be plainly viewed that bus usage had a slight fluctuation trend during the provided years between 400 000 and 500 000. The highest point was in 2013 with 400 000 rides. As for the peak, it was in 2014 when people selected the bus for their transportation 500 000 times.
On the other hand, the total subway ridership had an upward trend during the same period. In 2011, a little over 600 000 trips were taken by the subway. This number moderately increased to above 700 000 in 2015.
In conclusion, people mainly started to take more subways for transfer from 2011 to 2015. Conversely, the count of times people picked up the bus remained steady.
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