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Train Punctuality Data to "Go Live" at Rail Stations

Data showing the punctuality of trains at individual stations across England available for the first time ever

Passengers across England can now see how reliable their local train services are, as performance data goes live at over 1,700 stations from today (6 March).

The data, broken down by operator, shows the percentage of trains cancelled and how punctual trains are at each station, marking the first time that station-level data has been available in the history of the railway. It is now live at major stations through digital screens, where possible, and at most smaller stations, passengers will be able to scan a QR code to see the data online.

As well as delivering more reliable, better-quality services, the Department for transport hopes these reforms will catalyse economic growth through improved connectivity, delivering on the government’s Plan for Change. 

The DfT says:

"By holding operators to account, they will be encouraged to drive up efficiency and productivity - providing better value for money for passengers and driving forward the government’s growth mission by delivering better connectivity.

The government is determined to drive up performance, and the Rail Minister is meeting with all train operators to address concerns and demand immediate action. In response, the industry has set out a framework with clear areas of focus, including timetable resilience and staffing, to recover performance to acceptable levels."

Transport Secretary Heidi Alexander said: 

“Today marks the beginning of a new era of rail accountability.

“These displays are a step towards rebuilding trust with passengers using our railways, as we continue to tackle the root causes of frustrating delays and cancellations.

“Through fundamental rail reform, we’re sweeping away decades of dysfunctionality – putting passengers first, driving growth through connectivity as part of this government’s Plan for Change.”

Each station’s data can also be found on the ORR’s new data portal, which contains punctuality and reliability information for all stations in Great Britain.

That data shows that on the Yorkshire Coast between April last year and February this year , Whitby had the highest proportion of services that actually arrived at 97.4% although only 86.5% of them were on time. Filey had the lowest number of delivered services at just 83.9%.

Bridlington had the highest number of cancellations at 6.3% and the lowest proportion of services arriving on time.

Station name Scheduled Services Actual Services % of Services Delivered % of Trains Arriving with 3 minutes of Schedule % of Services Cancelled
Whitby 267 260 97.4 86.5 2.6
Scarborough 1,757 1,667 94.9 87.0 5.1
Bridlington 1,629 1,526 93.7 79.8 6.3
Hunmanby 746 634 85.0 81.1 4.3
Filey 746 626 83.9 81.3 5.6

The website also shows performance data for each operator for the last four week period (Sunday 5th January to Saturday 1st Feb). That data shows that at Scarborough Northern Trains arrived on time 84% of the time but they cancelled 7% of services.

Station Operator Services arriving within 3 minutes of schedule % Services Cancelled %
Filey Northern 81.3 5.6
Hunmanby Northern 81.1 4.3
Scarborough Northern 83.9 7.0
Scarborough TransPennine Express 89.3 3.8
Whitby Northern 86.5 2.6

The full data can be seen at https://dataportal.orr.gov.uk/statistics/performance/performance-at-stations

The new in-station screens also display a short commentary on work underway by the operators and Network Rail to improve performance, informing and assuring passengers of the ongoing work across their area to improve the reliability and efficiency of services.

Jacqueline Starr, chair and chief executive of Rail Delivery Group, said: 

“We know how frustrating it is for customers when their train is cancelled or delayed. By being transparent with this data and the positive actions we're taking, it shows how serious the industry is in putting this right by continuing to strive for improvements.

“This send a clear message to customers the rail sector is committed to improving punctuality and to find solutions to make train services more reliable.”

Natasha Grice, Director at the independent watchdog Transport Focus, said: 

"Passengers tell us they want a reliable, on-time train service and will welcome improvements to information about the punctuality of their service and cancellations being shared more transparently. It’s important that the industry uses this information to drive up performance.”

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