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The image displays a line graph showing passenger railway journeys in Great Britain from 1950 to 2004/05. The y-axis represents millions, ranging from 0 to 1,250, while the x-axis represents time. Three lines represent different types of railway systems: National rail network, London Underground, and Light rail & metro systems. National rail network journeys increase from around 750 million in 1950 to nearly 1000 million in 1970, then decrease to below 750 million in the early 1990s before rising again to approximately 1250 million in 2004/05. London Underground journeys remain consistent between 500 and 750 million throughout the period. Light rail & metro systems show an increase from virtually zero in 1950, with a marked rise from around 200 million to just over 250 million between 1990/91 and 2004/05.
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The line graph illustrates the data of traveler who travelled in Great Britain by railway from 1950 to 2004/05.
Overall, the number of passengers national rail network and London Underground fluctuated in the period. whereas, light rail & metro systems was significant increase over the period.
Firstly, travels by the national rail network has decreased from 1000millon to arround 650 million by 1980.followed by significant rise to just above 1000million in 2005
Moreover,London Underground has dropped from 650millions to near 500millon in 1980.further more, there was gradually increased after 1980 and reached nearby 1000million from 2005. however, light rail& metro system was reached 150million in 2005.there was steady number of rissed after 1980.
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