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East Midlands Trains punctuality improves despite extreme weather

Article posted on 21/01/2010

East Midlands Trains, punctuality improves despite extreme weather

A recent report issued by Network Rail shows that East Midlands Trains punctuality has continued to improve, despite the recent spell of severe weather.  East Midlands Trains was one of just two of the 19 train operators to see their performance improve compared to the same time last year.

Please see below for more  information (source Network Rail press release)

Despite the severe weather over the past month, eight out of 10 trains still ran to time and almost 92%, or 19,000 each weekday, of scheduled services ran.

The figures were released today in Network Rail's regular monthly report on train performance that, during the four weeks from 13 December to 9 January, 80% of services arrived on time.  This compares to 89.8% in period 10 last year.

Train punctuality was affected by the severe weather with a reasonable service being provided on almost all routes.  Punctuality did drop during the extreme cold snap but underlying performance remains at historically high levels with, on average over the past 12 months, 91.2% of services arriving on-time.

Robin Gisby, director of operations and customer service, said: “It's been a difficult month and we have not delivered the railway passengers have come to expect.  Working closely with the operators, and despite the extreme weather, we have kept the railways open and most services ran with eight out of 10 services running to time.  We will work to restore services to their punctual norm in the weeks ahead."

Only two of the 19 operators - London Midland and East Midlands Trains  - saw their performance improve compared to the same period last year. London Midland saw the biggest improvement in performance this month compared to the same period last year. Sixteen operators saw significant movement in their performance (over three percentage points):

Operator P10 2009 P10 2008 % point change
Southeastern 70.0% 91.7% -21.7%
East Coast 67.2% 88.4% -21.2%
First Capital Connect 72.8% 93.0% -20.2%
First Scotrail 72.9% 88.9% -16.0%
First Transpennine Express 75.7% 90.5% -14.8%
National Express East Anglia 78.5% 92.0% -13.5%
South West Trains 82.2% 93.8% -11.6%
Southern 77.8% 88.9% -11.1%
Crosscountry 77.0% 87.5% -10.5%
Virgin Trains 65.7% 75.7% -10.0%
Chiltern 89.4% 95.8% -6.4%
First Great Western 85.9% 91.9% -6.0%
London Midland 83.4% 78.9% +4.5%
London Overground 88.9% 92.8% -3.9%
Northern Rail 82.1% 85.5% -3.4%
Arriva Trains Wales 90.4% 93.5% -3.1%

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