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Great Britain's most and least reliable train companies revealed
THE UK travel expert GetByBus analysed data from the Office of Rail and Road https://www.ORR.Gov.UK , on the performance of 24 rail operators over the last 5 full rail financial years from:- 2019 to 2024).
This week it was revealed that c2c is the most reliable train operator in Great Britain, and despite the issues with the new 777 trains, that passengers love to complain about, Merseyrail has come in the rankings in 2nd place! Researchers examined 5 factors:-
Analysts weighed each metric equally and ranked each operator based on an overall reliability score out of 100 to get the raitings.
Ante Dagelić, CEO of GetByBus https://getbybus.com , commented on the study:- "The reliability of train services nationwide has an impact on commuters daily, with many relying on services for travel to work, school, and more. Delayed or cancelled services can result in loss of pay over lateness to work, increased stress, and further costs for additional transport options. The Elizabeth line's performance in the study raises an interesting discussion about rail infrastructure investment, further highlighting its importance nationwide. After undergoing a multi-billion upgrade, the operator's reliability is among the nation's best. From:- April 2019 until March 2024, 49.97% of part and full train cancellations in Great Britain have been due to a train operator fault, a higher percentage than the previous 5 financial years at 45.78%. These figures further enforce the need for greater action on rail infrastructure nationwide to futureproof the network, reduce delays, and improve connectivity." The full studdy found:-
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