The Graph Shows Underground Station Passenger Numbers in London (2)

The Graph Shows Underground Station Passenger Numbers in London

The graph shows Underground Station Passenger Numbers in London. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.


The graph shows Underground Station Passenger Numbers in London

The graph shows Underground Station Passenger Numbers in London. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.
The line graph depicts passengers count in London at the underground station with an hourly time from 06:00 am till 10:00 pm.

Overall, the highest passengers count at the underground Station (London) is found at around 07.30 am compared to any other time in a day. However, the least number is around 3.30 pm.

With regards to the number of passengers showed up increasing trend approx 7.30 am from 100 to 400 passengers, but after that, it is getting decreased rapidly till around 09.30 am and left nearby 180 passengers. Then this number is getting increased till 1.30 pm with approx of 300 passengers, and again it falls down at the lowest number in the whole day by around 3.30 pm (around 90 passengers).

Probing further, in the evening it begins to increase gradually from approx 90 to 380 passengers by 05.30 pm around, however another rapid fall found in the number of passengers nearby 130 close to 8.30 pm. And finally, the last count is around 140 passengers by approx 09.30 pm.

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