10 report(s) found.
The graph compares the number of passenger railway journeys made in Great Britain over a period of 55 years, from 1950 to 2004/05, across three types of rail transport: the national rail network, the London Underground, and light rail & metro systems. It is clear that the number of journeys on the national rail network […]
The mentioned graph shown that number of passengers traveled by train between 1950 and 2024/5 in great Britain. National railway network’s number of passengers fluctuated multiple times .In 1955 its quait improved, after that the curve getting down with a little fluctuation and reached to near 500 million in 1980 and then jumped upper than […]
The line graph illustrates the number of passenger travelled through national railway network, London underground, Light rail, and metro systems in the Great Britain form 1950 to 2004/05. This figure was measured in millions. Overall, the highest number of passenger was travelled by National rail network while the lowest number of passenger was travelled through […]
The graph shows us the number of passengers on railway journeys made in Great Britain between 1950 and 2004/5. It shows us how much the UK developed its railway and how many people used it for their needs. The graph compares two railway companies, that used to ride passengers all around the UK, such as […]
The given line graph depicts the data about the number of people travelled via railway in United Kingdom from 1950 to 2004/5. Overall, it is evident that mostly British citizen preferred to travel by national network followed by London underground system, while least people travelled through light rail and metro systems. Around 1000 million passenger […]
The given line graph illustrates how the number of people traveling by train in Great Britain changed from 1950 to 2004/5 across three types of railway systems: National rail network, London Underground, Light rail & metro systems. Overall, it can be seen that the national rail network had the highest number of passengers throughout the […]
The graph illustrates the number of passenger railway journeys made in Great Britain between 1950 and 2004/05, covering the National rail network, London Underground, and Light rail & metro systems. In the early 1950s, the number of passengers on the National rail network soared to over 1,000 million. However, this was followed by a significant […]
The line chart illustrates the passenger railway journeys in Great Britain from 1950 to 2004/05. The graph demonstrates fluctuations in the number of commuter journeys across different railway systems in the UK over a 55-year period. The national rail network stands out as the most utilized mode of transport, followed by the London Underground, with […]
The line chart depicts the data of the estimated number of the millions of commuters that travel through various railroads in the U.K. from the year 1950 to 2004/05. Overall, it can be seen that all the railway transport facilities saw various fluctuations during the time period of 54-55 years, additionally, it can also be […]
The graph presents the data about the number of people who traveled by train in Great Britain from 1950 to 2004/5. In 1950, 1 billion citizens commuted through the National railway network before it gradually decreased and hit a low of nearly 600 million in the early 80s. However, from the 1980s to the early […]
